UN Talks: UN Leadership on Leaving No One Behind – Perspectives from Kenya
Taking Kenya as an example, this webinar explored what ‘Leaving No One Behind’ demands of UN leadership and how UN Country Teams collaborate internally and externally to meet those demands.
The Youth, Peace and Security Agenda: Where are we now?
In this blog post, Sarah Smith argues that more interactive dialogue is needed between youth and decision makers to ensure that the YPS agenda moves forward.
Realising the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda
In conversation with Darshatha Gamage, Bantayehu Demlie Gezahegn and Manal Mohammed Ahmed Al-Marwan.
Painting a path for change in Lebanon
An interview with Shirine Jurdi.
Duty to shout? A debate on international civil servants in today’s world
While impartiality is easy to define in the abstract, it is much more difficult to operationalise when it comes to the everyday choices facing UN personnel.
The International Civil Service: A Reference Compendium for United Nations Personnel
This compendium is designed to serve as a reference point on the laws, regulations, policies and guidelines that relate directly to the international civil service.
Publication release: The International Civil Service – A Reference Compendium for UN Personnel
This event was co-sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the Permanent Mission of Ethiopia to the United Nations.
Dialogue in Peacebuilding: Understanding Different Perspectives from the MENA region
A launch event for the Arabic translation of ‘Dialogue in Peacebuilding: Understanding Different Perspectives’.
Financing the UN Development System: Embracing Change
The world is facing a global pandemic with devastating economic and social consequences, accelerating climate change and rising inequalities.
The language of dialogue
What happens when we translate ‘dialogue’ across languages? What words describe this concept for you?
