As part of its outstanding Women’s Leadership for Peace Programme, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) is offering a five-day tailored training course for Emerging Women Leaders from around the globe.The course offers a unique opportunity for the participating women to revisit their approach to leadership within the wider peace and security field while also further b
2024 QCPR TRAINING SERIES: Accelerating Action for the Sustainable Development Goals
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) was established in 1963 as an autonomous body within the United Nations with the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the work of the UN and its member states.
A large number of new delegates come from their respective capitals. Before taking up their assignments, new delegates in particular may benefit greatly from a concise and intensive learning exercise focused on the functions of the General Assembly. UNITAR’s General Briefing for new delegates, which attracts hundreds of participants annually, offers this opportunity.
The summer course was dedicated to an analysis of the challenges associated with water scarcity in the Mediterranean, focusing on the search for innovative solutions and the development of recommendations aimed at reducing the region's water stress, which is strongly exacerbated by the consequences of climate change.
The summer course was dedicated to an analysis of the challenges associated with water scarcity in the Mediterranean, focusing on the search for innovative solutions and the development of recommendations aimed at reducing the region's water stress, which is strongly exacerbated by the consequences of climate change.
Artificial Intelligence is playing a key role in achieving a sustainable future and ensuring timely achievement of SDGs.
The Division for Prosperity at UNITAR cordially invites you to attend this half day panel discussion with two panels that will explore strategies to leverage AI for livelihood development, support climate action and disaster resilience, enhance education and capacity-building, build trust and transparency around AI usage, prevent and detect financial crimes, and the role of AI for anti-money la