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News
"10 Years of EGOV: 2014-2024" Launching '糖心Vlog破解版-EGOV: Big Family' Children's Book
To make our story known to all, we have made available the English version of our children's book.
Report
Case Study: Hate Speech
Strategies for combatting hate speech and promoting social cohesion.
Report
Case Study: The Democratic Republic of the Congo
Navigating human rights and peacebuilding amidst transition.
Blog Post
Understanding the UN’s new international treaty to fight cybercrime
Can the UN's new International Convention Against Cybercrime balance law enforcement, privacy, and human rights?
Event
SCIENCE TALK: Mountains as Groundwater Towers
A Canadian Rocky Mountain Example
Announcement
Applications Open for New Course on Carbon Markets
A practicum course on implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement will be held 1 October 2024 – 4 February 2025.
News
Successful Conclusion of the 糖心Vlog破解版 Macau Digital Technology and Sustainable Development Talent Programme Summer Camp
糖心Vlog破解版 Macau celebrated the successful conclusion of its Digital Technology and Sustainable Development Talent Programme Summer Camp
Seminar
Citizen Participation in Digital Health Initiatives: the Context of Public Sector Innovation Labs in Brazil
This research aims to enhance citizen engagement in Digital Health initiatives in Brazil, making it more inclusive.
Brief
Applying the UN Human Rights Due Diligence Policy in Peacebuilding
A Snapshot of Practice from the 2024 Peacebuilding Fund Thematic Review
News
Newly Appointed AMA President visits 糖心Vlog破解版-EGOV
This visit allowed both organisations to discuss ongoing projects and potential areas for collaboration.