Join the Global Week to #Act4SDGs!

From 16 to 25 September, the UN SDG Action Campaign invites people everywhere to join the Global Week to #Act4SDGs, a mobilization moment to accelerate action on the SDGs.  

Partnership for Technology in Peacekeeping Symposium largest ever

This year's symposium attracted 322 delegates from 44 Member States to discuss field-oriented technology initiatives.

United Nations Stamps celebrate World Chess Day

The United Nations Postal Administration is issuing a special event sheet of ten stamps in the denomination of € 1,00.

New Special Coordinator on UN Response to Sexual Abuse appointed

The Secretary-General announced the appointment of Christian Saunders (United Kingdom) as Special Coordinator on improving the United Nations response to sexual exploitation and abuse.

Message from the Secretary-General on addressing racism

"The United Nations must lead by example and ensure that our workplaces are free of racism, discrimination, indignity, harassment and fear," says the Secretary-General in a message to staff.

Guterres to Security Council: Access to information a human right

“Communications is not a side issue or an afterthought,” Secretary-General António Guterres said during the first-ever High-Level Debate dedicated to the importance of strategic communications.

UN report: social media feeds Holocaust denial and distortion

"If we fail to identify and confront the lies and inhumanity that fueled past atrocities, we are ill-prepared to prevent them in the future,” writes the Secretary-General in the forward of the report.

Join us as an Arabic Translator!

The United Nations is now accepting applications for its upcoming competitive examination for Arabic Translators, Editors, and Verbatim Reporters.

UNIC Rabat and Morocco Railways promote UN Ocean Conference

UNIC Rabat hopes to reach the approximately 35 million passengers who transit through train stations in Morocco annually.

General Assembly approves $6.45 billion budget for peacekeeping

It is $59.8 million less than requested, but $75 million more than last year.