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First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame delivering her keynote address at the UN High Level Meeting entitled "Children and the Sustainable Development Goals: Giving every child a chance".

 

This high level meeting took place on 24 September 2015 at the UN Headquarters, in New York.

 

This event was sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the World Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with Mentor International.

First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame delivering her keynote address at the UN High Level Meeting entitled "Children and the Sustainable Development Goals: Giving every child a chance".

 

This high level meeting took place on 24 September 2015 at the UN Headquarters, in New York.

 

This event was sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the World Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with Mentor International.

A class in session at Haditha High School , which has been rehabilitated with the support of UNDPís Funding Facility for Stabilization (FFS), 18 October 2018.

 

Photo credit: Claire Thomas/UNDP Iraq

 

ISIS may have been driven out of Iraq, but the conflict is a recent memory and the country continues to grapple with the scars of war and political instability. As of April 2021, more than 1.2 million people are yet to return home. Almost 1 in 5 Iraqis live below the national poverty line. Dependence on oil has left the country vulnerable to economic shocks. COVID-19 has added another layer of hardship upon many households.

 

It is in this context that another unfolding crisis is threatening to derail the nation’s recovery and development: climate change.

 

As well as supporting the government to re-build post-conflict, UNDP is working closely with the government to address the root causes, risks and mitigation measures associated with environmental degradation, climate change, and disasters shocks through capacity building and technical assistance.

 

Learn more: www.iq.undp.org/content/iraq/en/home/environment-energy-a...

 

First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame delivering her keynote address at the UN High Level Meeting entitled "Children and the Sustainable Development Goals: Giving every child a chance".

 

This high level meeting took place on 24 September 2015 at the UN Headquarters, in New York.

 

This event was sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the World Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with Mentor International.

UN High Level Meeting entitled "Children and the Sustainable Development Goals: Giving every child a chance".

 

This high level meeting took place on 24 September 2015 at the UN Headquarters, in New York.

 

This event was sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the World Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with Mentor International.

First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame delivering her keynote address at the UN High Level Meeting entitled "Children and the Sustainable Development Goals: Giving every child a chance".

 

This high level meeting took place on 24 September 2015 at the UN Headquarters, in New York.

 

This event was sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the World Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with Mentor International.

H.E. Mr. Gamal Mohamed Hassan, Minister of Planning, Investment and Economic Development, Somalia (on screen).

 

SDG 16 Conference 2022 - IDLO

April 21-22, Farnesina Building, Rome, Italy

New York, 14 June 2017 - The high level plenary of the UNDP Annual Rule of Law Meeting outlined priorities on how best to support the rule of law and human rights within the Sustaining Peace agenda, and reflected on strategic priorities for the future of international rule of law assistance. © UNDP / Freya Morales

New York, 15 June 2017 - RULE OF LAW ANNUAL MEETING - Session VI: Symposium on the Rule of Law and Sustaining Peace. This symposium will serve as an opportunity to deeply examine the capacity of justice, security, and human rights programming to contribute to this emergent, and necessary, agenda. The Rule of Law and Sustaining Peace: The “What”

Session 1: Facilitating transitional justice and reconciliation. #Rol4peace SDG16 Goal16 © UNDP / Freya Morales

27 June 2022, Turin, Italy. – INNOVATION 4 CHANGE (I4C) DemoDay 2022 culminated today in a long-expected event that was launched at the historical site Castello del Valentino in Turin. The Kokorò team share information at their colorful stand.

 

The second part of the DemoDay took place at the Fondazione Agnelli, a short walking distance from the castle. At this location each team had a stand providing further information about the solution to their challenge. This was a great opportunity for each of the 10 teams to interact with the audience, answer questions, and showcase the various products created.

 

This year's winner was Team Ferrovie dello Stato Italiano, with their Greensect waste processing system. Second place went to Team UNICRI, while third place was shared by Team Movyon and Team CNH Industrial.

I4C is the main Impact Innovation program in Italy, organized by Collège des Ingénieurs, CERN IdeaSquare and Politecnico di Torino. Every year, I4C identifies 10 challenges with global impact, pitched by institutions and multinationals. To match these challenges, 10 multidisciplinary teams are selected to work on sustainable solutions and solve the challenge. They have five months to resolve the task and present their pitch. The teams are formed by MBA CDI students and one PhD student enrolled in various European universities, as well as storytellers from Scuola Holden.

©UNICRI/Freya Morales

For more information about I4C: www.innovation4change.eu/

And read our press release here: unicri.it/News/Innovation4Change-Hackaton-AI-for-Safer-Ch...

 

Water storage tanks at the Al Qasoor Water Treatment Plant in East Mosul, 08 October 2017. The treatment plant is the second largest in Mosul, providing clean water to over 300,000 people in East Mosul. UNDP’s Funding Facility for Stabilization (FFS) is supporting the Government of Iraq to rehabilitate the plant, which was critically damaged by ISIL on their withdrawal.

 

Photo credit: Claire Thomas/UNDP Iraq

 

ISIS may have been driven out of Iraq, but the conflict is a recent memory and the country continues to grapple with the scars of war and political instability. As of April 2021, more than 1.2 million people are yet to return home. Almost 1 in 5 Iraqis live below the national poverty line. Dependence on oil has left the country vulnerable to economic shocks. COVID-19 has added another layer of hardship upon many households.

 

It is in this context that another unfolding crisis is threatening to derail the nation’s recovery and development: climate change.

 

As well as supporting the government to re-build post-conflict, UNDP is working closely with the government to address the root causes, risks and mitigation measures associated with environmental degradation, climate change, and disasters shocks through capacity building and technical assistance.

 

Learn more: www.iq.undp.org/content/iraq/en/home/environment-energy-a...

 

A class in session at Al Intifadah School in East Mosul, which has been rehabilitated with the support of UNDP’s Funding Facility for Stabilization (FFS), 16 April 2018.

 

Photo credit: Claire Thomas/UNDP Iraq

 

ISIS may have been driven out of Iraq, but the conflict is a recent memory and the country continues to grapple with the scars of war and political instability. As of April 2021, more than 1.2 million people are yet to return home. Almost 1 in 5 Iraqis live below the national poverty line. Dependence on oil has left the country vulnerable to economic shocks. COVID-19 has added another layer of hardship upon many households.

 

It is in this context that another unfolding crisis is threatening to derail the nation’s recovery and development: climate change.

 

As well as supporting the government to re-build post-conflict, UNDP is working closely with the government to address the root causes, risks and mitigation measures associated with environmental degradation, climate change, and disasters shocks through capacity building and technical assistance.

 

Learn more: www.iq.undp.org/content/iraq/en/home/environment-energy-a...

 

October 2017. Credit UNDP Yemen.

 

Infrastructure development has provided over 2.3 million people with clean water, education and improved roads.

 

Link to story: undp.exposure.co/2c1cb95b37c6e2f69d1e39bd1f6cea22

THE University Impact Forum. Peace and justice: a common quest for universities, governments and civil society. 20-21 February 2020, University of Deusto (Bilbao, Spain). More info: www.timeshighereducation.com/forums/impactpeace/2020/

Father of three Gazwan Mohammed, 40, pictured with his son on the roof of his home in West Mosul, which is being rehabilitated with the support of UNDP’s Funding Facility for Stabilization. 13 June 2019.

 

During the battle for liberation Gazwan’s home was damaged by the blasts of three nearby airstrikes, one of which killed his daughter inside the home. “When the airstrike hit, my daughter was thrown across the room, which cracked her skull,” he says. “She was 3 years old.”

 

Photo credit: Claire Thomas/UNDP Iraq

 

ISIS may have been driven out of Iraq, but the conflict is a recent memory and the country continues to grapple with the scars of war and political instability. As of April 2021, more than 1.2 million people are yet to return home. Almost 1 in 5 Iraqis live below the national poverty line. Dependence on oil has left the country vulnerable to economic shocks. COVID-19 has added another layer of hardship upon many households.

 

It is in this context that another unfolding crisis is threatening to derail the nation’s recovery and development: climate change.

 

As well as supporting the government to re-build post-conflict, UNDP is working closely with the government to address the root causes, risks and mitigation measures associated with environmental degradation, climate change, and disasters shocks through capacity building and technical assistance.

 

Learn more: www.iq.undp.org/content/iraq/en/home/environment-energy-a...

 

THE University Impact Forum. Peace and justice: a common quest for universities, governments and civil society. 20-21 February 2020, University of Deusto (Bilbao, Spain). More info: www.timeshighereducation.com/forums/impactpeace/2020/

THE University Impact Forum. Peace and justice: a common quest for universities, governments and civil society. 20-21 February 2020, University of Deusto (Bilbao, Spain). More info: www.timeshighereducation.com/forums/impactpeace/2020/

THE University Impact Forum. Peace and justice: a common quest for universities, governments and civil society. 20-21 February 2020, University of Deusto (Bilbao, Spain). More info: www.timeshighereducation.com/forums/impactpeace/2020/

27 June 2022, Turin, Italy. – INNOVATION 4 CHANGE (I4C) DemoDay 2022 culminated today in a long-expected event that was launched at the historical site Castello del Valentino in Turin. The Kokorò team share information at their colorful stand.

 

The second part of the DemoDay took place at the Fondazione Agnelli, a short walking distance from the castle. At this location each team had a stand providing further information about the solution to their challenge. This was a great opportunity for each of the 10 teams to interact with the audience, answer questions, and showcase the various products created.

 

This year's winner was Team Ferrovie dello Stato Italiano, with their Greensect waste processing system. Second place went to Team UNICRI, while third place was shared by Team Movyon and Team CNH Industrial.

I4C is the main Impact Innovation program in Italy, organized by Collège des Ingénieurs, CERN IdeaSquare and Politecnico di Torino. Every year, I4C identifies 10 challenges with global impact, pitched by institutions and multinationals. To match these challenges, 10 multidisciplinary teams are selected to work on sustainable solutions and solve the challenge. They have five months to resolve the task and present their pitch. The teams are formed by MBA CDI students and one PhD student enrolled in various European universities, as well as storytellers from Scuola Holden.

©UNICRI/Freya Morales

For more information about I4C: www.innovation4change.eu/

And read our press release here: unicri.it/News/Innovation4Change-Hackaton-AI-for-Safer-Ch...

 

THE University Impact Forum. Peace and justice: a common quest for universities, governments and civil society. 20-21 February 2020, University of Deusto (Bilbao, Spain). More info: www.timeshighereducation.com/forums/impactpeace/2020/

25 November 2018 – Hawija – Iraq – Agricultural land near the town of Hawija in the Kirkuk province of Iraq.

 

Photo credit: Claire Thomas/UNDP Iraq

 

The UN Volunteer Associate Monitoring Officers serving within the UNMM are responsible for the essential task of making sure that the trucks going into Syria are carrying humanitarian supplies and nothing else. They compare aid cargos with consignments, liaise with the logistics officers of UN agencies and implementing partners, and actively seek information of United Nations-led cross-border movements. They come from Mersin and arrive to the transfer points established at Kilis / Oncupinar and Hatay - Reyhanli / Cilvegozu.

UN High Level Meeting entitled "Children and the Sustainable Development Goals: Giving every child a chance".

 

This high level meeting took place on 24 September 2015 at the UN Headquarters, in New York.

 

This event was sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the World Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with Mentor International.

New York, 15 June 2017 - RULE OF LAW ANNUAL MEETING - Session VI: Symposium on the Rule of Law and Sustaining Peace. This symposium will serve as an opportunity to deeply examine the capacity of justice, security, and human rights programming to contribute to this emergent, and necessary, agenda. The Rule of Law and Sustaining Peace: The “What”

Session 1: Facilitating transitional justice and reconciliation. #Rol4peace SDG16 Goal16 © UNDP / Freya Morales

Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden delivering her keynote address at the UN High Level Meeting entitled "Children and the Sustainable Development Goals: Giving every child a chance".

 

This high level meeting took place on 24 September 2015 at the UN Headquarters, in New York.

 

This event was sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the World Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with Mentor International.

First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame delivering her keynote address at the UN High Level Meeting entitled "Children and the Sustainable Development Goals: Giving every child a chance".

 

This high level meeting took place on 24 September 2015 at the UN Headquarters, in New York.

 

This event was sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the World Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with Mentor International.

20 June 2018, New York - H.E. Mr. Nicolas Colin Browne-Marke, Justice of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone. High Level Plenary Meeting: Strengthening the Rule of Law and Human Rights for Sustaining Peace and Fostering Development. © UNDP/Freya Morales © UNDP/Freya Morales

THE University Impact Forum. Peace and justice: a common quest for universities, governments and civil society. 20-21 February 2020, University of Deusto (Bilbao, Spain). More info: www.timeshighereducation.com/forums/impactpeace/2020/

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