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

Q&A with Prof. Tim Unwin (Part 2): Next Big Things

Professor Tim Unwin gives his insights on some thought-provoking issues about the future of ICT for development.

10 Dec 2018

Blog Post

AI & Global Governance: Three Distinct AI Challenges for the UN

Anticipating the challenges of Artificial Intelligence.

07 Dec 2018

News

Q&A with Prof. Tim Unwin (Part 1): Technologies and International Development

Professor Tim Unwin made a week-long visit to UNU Macau and shared his views on technologies and international development.

28 Nov 2018

Blog Post

AI & Global Governance: How AI is Changing the Global Economy

The world's governments and corporations need to act - to prevent a concentration of resources and power.

13 Nov 2018

Blog Post

AI & Global Governance: No One Should Trust AI

It is possible and desirable to engineer Artificial Intelligence for accountability.

13 Nov 2018

News

Temporary Relocation: UNU Institute in Macau Hosted by City University of Macau

UNU Macau is excited to be in the middle of a dynamic academic and research environment.

05 Nov 2018

Blog Post

AI & Global Governance: A Thought Leadership and Engagement Platform

Making the case for a UNU-CPR AI and Global Governance platform - and why it is more important than ever before.

14 Oct 2018

Blog Post

High and Dry: The UN Risks Being Left Behind by the Turning Tide of Global Drug Policy

While the tide is shifting rapidly on global drugs policy, the United Nations – paralyzed by conflicting demands of Member States – is at risk.

06 Aug 2018

News

End of an Era: Michael Best Recalls His Journey as the First Director of UNU Institute in Macau

Before Michael Best left UNU Macau, he shared experiences and memories in this institution, showing optimistic attitude about the Institute’s future.

01 Aug 2018