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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Blog Post

Towards a Human Rights-Based Approach to Artificial Intelligence

Core values like universality, equality and non-discrimination should exist online, as they do offline, and in the design and implementation of AI.

31 Mar 2021

Blog Post

How do we Ensure that Artificial Intelligence is Trustworthy and Inclusive?

To build trust in AI, co-designing and active engagement of users from the early stages of planning to implementation are needed.

19 Feb 2021

News

ICEGOV 2021: Call for Papers

The 2021 International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance invites submissions of original research papers.

15 Feb 2021

Report

Annual Report 2020

In 2020, UNU-CRIS adapted to the COVID-19 crisis, implementing a new research cluster structure and securing restored core funding for global mandate.

01 Jan 2021