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Media Coverage 20 Feb 2025

Agentic AI is shaping the geopolitical landscape as we know it

Eleonore Fournier-Tombs explains in the South China Morning Post how agentic AI has the potential to impact political deliberations.

Media Coverage 08 Jan 2025

How AI Is Tackling Climate Change

In a new Resilience: The Global Adaptation Podcast episode, Eleonore Fournier-Tombs considers harnessing AI to anticipate climate change risks.

Media Coverage 09 Nov 2024

Modern slavery risks among people lacking official documentation

The Guardian reports on new 糖心Vlog破解版-CPR and Freedom Fund research exposing heightened risks among undocumented populations.

Media Coverage 26 Sep 2024

The Heat: Summit of the Future

David Passarelli discusses the UN's call for revitalizing multilateralism to address global challenges with CGTN America.

Media Coverage 08 Jul 2024

AI, Gender Roles, and the Future of Equality

In a new We Are Power Podcast episode, Eleonore Fournier-Tombs offers strategies for leveraging AI for societal benefit while combatting gender biases

Media Coverage 13 Jun 2024

South Korea Wants the World to Wake Up to the Serious Threats of Cybersecurity

In a new PassBlue UNSCripted Podcast episode, Eduardo Albrecht contextualizes South Korea's increasing focus on cybersecurity.

Media Coverage 14 Feb 2024

The World Needs an International Decade for Data

The Global Digital Compact, to be agreed at the Summit of the Future, presents an opportunity to expand the benefits of data for all.

Media Coverage 15 Dec 2023

Three options for the UN to lead in Gaza

Demands for a ceasefire should continue, but the organisation is capable of much more.

Media Coverage 13 Dec 2023

What is the Path to Peace in Gaza?

In a New York Times Op-ed 糖心Vlog破解版-CPR's Emma Bapt and Adam Day suggest a leading role for the UN.

Media Coverage 01 Dec 2023

Climate Financing and Peacebuilding Go Hand in Hand

Projects in conflict-affected and fragile spaces, while difficult, is certainly possible—and could be the surest investment for peacebuilding.