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The Build Back Better – Urban Agriculture Programme is excited to share how multi-stakeholder partnerships are accelerating Sustainable Development Goals by putting Namibians at the centre
The Build Back Better – Urban Agriculture Programme is excited to share how multi-stakeholder partnerships are accelerating Sustainable Development Goals by putting Namibians at the centre
July 22, 2021
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The pandemic has necessitated a more ambitious response to realizing the 2030 agenda for sustainable development goals in Namibia.
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“Peacekeeping is challenging but exciting too” | Africa Renewal
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“Peacekeeping is challenging but exciting too”
-Major Nargis Parvin from Bangladesh, serving in the DR Congo
27 May 2020
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Major Nargis Parvin from Bangladesh, serving in the DR Congo
This is the fourth part of our month-long campaign on celebrating female peacekeepers. 29 May is the International Day of UN Peacekeepers - a day to pay tribute to our uniformed and civilian personnel. (...) Dealing with the combatants is the most challenging part of my job, but it is exciting at the same time. Combatants can be aggressive and so if you are handling them you need to follow the procedure, be cautious and considerate, bearing in mind that we are peacekeepers.
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The finalists are now gearing up to attend the Generation Connect Global Youth Summit where they will attend exciting sessions and share their icons with their peers. (...) (The images below contain the original sketch, the black and white icon, and a colored version)
Voting closes on 4 June 2022 12 pm (GMT+2).
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We are so excited to present our winning icon, Lemnis, by Shergaun Roserie. (...) The finalists attended the Generation Connect Global Youth Summit where they participated in exciting sessions and shared their icons with their peers.
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Chinese piano virtuoso Lang named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador | | 1UN News
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Chinese piano virtuoso Lang named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
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Chinese piano virtuoso Lang named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
20 May 2004
Hailed around the world as perhaps the most exciting keyboard talent to come along in years, Chinese pianist Lang Lang today joined the ranks of Goodwill Ambassadors who travel the world advocating human rights and a better life on behalf of youngsters and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
Hailed around the world as perhaps the most exciting keyboard talent to come along in years, Chinese pianist Lang Lang today joined the ranks of Goodwill Ambassadors who travel the world advocating human rights and a better life on behalf of youngsters and the United Nations Children's Fund ( UNICEF ).
(...) Just 21, Lang Lang is considered to be one of the most exciting pianists of our time. He has played with all the major orchestras in the United States and was the first Chinese pianist to be engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic.
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(...) Meeting new people online is exciting, but it’s important to make sure that these friendships are the right kind of relationships.
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The accelerated innovation journey kicked off in Egypt with 6 digital transformation projects!
Exciting news! On the 25 August, ITU’s International Centre of Digital Innovation (I-CoDI) has kicked off the accelerated innovation journey of the 6 digital transformation projects in Egypt together with I-CoDI Regional Focal Point, Karim Abdelghani, and the Joint Team on Digital Transformation and Innovation (JDTI) in Egypt.
From ideation in July to prototyping and implementation, over the next 3 months project teams co-led by the UN agencies (UNWomen, UNDP, WFP, IOM, UNHabitat, UNESCO, UNFPA and UNIDO) and the relevant ministries will be working on exciting new solutions using technology to accelerate digital transformation in Egypt in line with the priorities of the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework.
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