News
UNU Macau Co-chairs Workshop on Gender Equality in Digital Economies and the Environment
This workshop will explore gender perspectives on the use of AI systems in natural resource and climate management.
Article
Reimagining Human Rights in Global Health: What Will it Take?
Human rights are an important tool to ensure health is seen and realised as a global good for all.
Project
Gendered implications of Artificial Intelligence on the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda in Southeast Asia
The project will examine uses of AI in relation to the Women, Peace and Security agenda, to investigate applications, gender risks, and solutions.
Blog Post
Addressing (Un)intelligence: Gender Stereotyping in Collective and Artificial Intelligence
What happens if those with different perspectives are unable to participate? Or if the collective is so large that any new ideas are diluted?
Article
The US Abortion Decision is Already Having Global Impacts
The US Supreme Court’s decision ignores public health and the plethora of data that demonstrates the harms caused by these sorts of restrictions.
Press Release
United Nations University Appoints Rajat Khosla As Next Director of Its Malaysia-based Institute, UNU-IIGH
Rajat Khosla will take up the post of Director of the UNU International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) on 5 September 2022.
News
Gender Equality and Climate Action: Lessons From Evidence on SRHR
Lessons from SRHR: Gender Equality & Climate Action Nexus Explored. UNU-IIGH illuminates impactful connections..
Project
Gender-based AI policy in Southeast Asia: Enhancing The Development of Standards and Frameworks for Critical Technologies in Southeast Asia
This project aims to define the current state of artificial intelligence policy in Southeast Asia in relation to gender, to improve the status quo.
Article
Radically Sensible: Feminist Philanthropy in Global Health
Exploring radical feminist philanthropy in global health — insightful analysis and perspectives from UNU-IIGH.
Article
Why We Need to Centre Equality in the Implementation of the Global Compact on Migration
UN Member States need to better understand the drivers of inequality and how they intersect with migration decisions, opportunities, and outcomes.