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Article 01 Jun 2022

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.

News 26 May 2022

ICEGOV 2022 Call for Papers; Workshops: facts and figures

After a 16-weeks long Call for Papers and Workshops, the figures from the submission process are now available.

News 23 May 2022

UNU-EGOV - 8th Anniversary

Eight years ago, the United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance sprang to life.

Announcement 10 May 2022

2022 APEC Healthy Women, Healthy Economies Research Prize

The APEC Healthy Women, Healthy Economies Research Prize 2022 recognising excellence in promoting women's well-being and economic empowerment.

Announcement 09 May 2022

Postdoctoral Fellowship 2022

Nurture Research Excellence: UNU-IIGH's 2022 Postdoctoral Fellowship. A platform for impactful global health research advancement.

News 04 May 2022

16th ISSA International Conference on ICT in Social Security

A set of UNU-EGOV's researchers are contributing towards the 16th edition of the ICICTSS.

News 19 Apr 2022

ICEGOV 2022: Extended Submission Deadline

The submission deadline for ICEGOV 2022 papers and workshops has been extended.

Article 14 Apr 2022

Corrupt Cities and Post-pandemic Ethical Antidotes

Tackling the corruption that impedes progress on urban issues will require a sustained ethos of care, community spirit, and selflessness.

News 07 Apr 2022

SA-EU International Dialogue on Strengthening Digital Governance 2022

EGOV's Senior Academic Fellow was invited to deliver a presentation at the International Dialogue on Strengthening Digital Governance in South Africa.

Article 07 Apr 2022

Worrying Insights from the UN’s First-ever Assessment of Water Security in Africa

Dozens of African countries have made gains in water security over the past three to five years, but nearly half have made no progress.