Institutions

Sustainable development depends on a framework of stable, competent, and just institutions that can create sound policies, which serve populations effectively and equally.

UNU research supports the development of institutional and government capacity through technical cooperation, research co-creation, and by building national and international communities of practice in the global South. UNU serves as a convener of collaboration, bringing together educators, government officials, policymakers and civil society to help ensure institutions better understand the issues facing the communities they represent.

In post-conflict settings, UNU experts are illuminating how to overcome the institutional dynamics that develop during violent conflicts, so that state-building and economic development trajectories can be realigned to peace and prosperity.

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News

New Senior Research Assistants at UNU Institute in Macau

With Economics, Politics and Technology background, new researchers Don Rodney Junio and Dhaval Modi will bring fresh knowledge to UNU Macau.

07 Feb 2018

News

New Visiting Research Assistant

Catriona Craven-Matthews will be visiting research assistant of UNU Macau. She focuses on human rights, migration, gender, and human trafficking.

24 Jan 2018

Project

The Rise of High-Level Panels: Implications for the New UN Secretary-General

The evolving UN experience with high-level panels, the types of impact they have had, and how they might prove most valuable going forward.

26 Jan 2017

News

Book on Forest Governance in Cambodia Earns Positive Reviews

Written by UNU-IAS expert Andrew Cock, the book is a "must-read for development professionals, and not only for those dealing with forest issues".

01 Dec 2016

Blog Post

The UN in the Era of Trump

What the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States will mean for the United Nations in the years to come.

29 Nov 2016

News

Policy Brief Presents Recommendations on Prolonged Displacement

The brief is based on field research in Fukushima since the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident.

13 Mar 2015