Realising Inclusivity: The role of the United Nations in promoting inclusion at the country level
How do UN Country Teams understand and act on international policy recognition of the importance of social, economic and political inclusion for sustainable peace and development?
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.
Staying the Course: Funding effective UN responses to COVID-19 while protecting the 2030 Agenda
Responses to the pandemic must not only mitigate the immediate threat to global health but also strengthen resilience, prosperity and sustainability.
When the Drugs Don’t Work: Antibiotic Resistance as a Global Development Problem
A report on how antibiotic resistance is linked to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Unlocking development financing: Good practices from early adopters
This comprehensive study and accompanying three country studies explore the innovative approaches to financing required to achieve the 2030 Agenda.
Youth perspectives from the global North: The relevance of SCR 2250 in Sweden
While Sweden is considered one of the world’s most peaceful states, the country is not immune to challenges of xenophobia, racism, polarisation, discrimination, criminal activity and economic inequality. Despite these and other barriers to inclusion, youth in Sweden are actively involved in promoting peace and security.
Before, During, After: Sustaining peace in the face of armed conflict in West Asia and North Africa
A collection of papers by peacebuilding experts/practitioners that provides practical insights on what is needed to sustain peace in West Asia and North Africa.
Antimicrobial Resistance: A Threat to the World’s Sustainable Development
In this Development Dialogue Paper we discuss how diminishing antimicrobial effectiveness represents a formidable threat to global development.