Research Topics

Research and academic activities aligned with every Sustainable Development Goal

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The University shall devote its work to research into the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare that are the concern of the United Nations and its agencies.
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People — topics on improving lives of people everywhere

Planet — topics on preserving and improving our environment and natural resources

Peace and partnerships — topics on fostering peaceful, just, and inclusive societies

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Blog Post 07 May 2015

Can Services Deliver Legitimacy and Build Peace?

While it seems that the ability to provide public services is important to measure a government's legitimacy, this is not always the case.

Project 01 May 2015

Non-Military Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations: Experiences and Lessons

A narrow interpretation of PoC, looking primarily at tools and activities that provide more immediate protection from specific and imminent threats.

Blog Post 29 Apr 2015

The Post-2015 Development Agenda and Its Rule of Law Dilemma: A Report From the 13th UN Crime Congress

Despite holding the 13th UN Crime Congress, there is still uncertainty about the status of justice and the rule of law in the SDGs agenda.

Blog Post 27 Apr 2015

The Value of Regional Approaches to Peacebuilding

Should peacebuilding efforts become increasingly regionalized, rather than being kept within national or global contexts?

Blog Post 09 Apr 2015

What the Iran Nuclear Deal Means

Now that a framework nuclear accord has been reached with several major world powers, what will this mean for the future of Iran's nuclear program?

Project 01 Apr 2015

MCII Contribution to the G7 Initiative on Climate Risk Insurance

This project assists the InsuResilience Secretariat in an appropriate design and the implementation of the G7 Climate Risk Insurance Initiative.

Expert Head of EVES Division

Dr. Yvonne Walz

Dr. Yvonne Walz is the Head of the Environmental Vulnerability and Ecosystem Services (EVES) division of UNU-EHS.

Blog Post 25 Mar 2015

Can Cities Drive Sustainable Development in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States?

As rapid urbanization continues worldwide, can cities in fragile and conflict-affected states be drivers of sustainable development?

Expert Head of EMIC Division

Dr. Kees van der Geest

Dr. Kees van der Geest is Head of the “Environment and Migration: Interactions and Choices” (EMIC) Section at United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS).

Expert Associate Project Manager

Kehinde Esther Balogun

Ms. Kehinde Balogun joined the Environmental Migration, Social Vulnerability and Adaptation (EMSVA) Section at UNU-EHS as a Disaster Risk Management Expert in 2012.