UN Peacekeeping leads on Women, Peace, and Security Agenda
To mark International Women’s Day, the Department of Peace Operations has launched the report "Leaders and Changemakers: Women Driving Sustainable Peace and Security Outcomes".
Nations sign up to end global scourge of plastic pollution
“Today marks a triumph by planet Earth over single-use plastics. This is the most significant environmental multilateral deal since the Paris accord." -- Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP.
Interested in becoming an Arabic or a Chinese Interpreter?
The United Nations is now accepting applications for the upcoming competitive examinations for Arabic Interpreters and for Chinese Interpreters.
Podcast: Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow
Tune in and check out this month's episode of #FarmsFoodFuture, a podcast that’s good for you, good for the planet, and good for farmers, brought to you by IFAD.
5th UN LDC5 Conference - (March 2022 | March 2023)
The General Assembly of the United Nations has agreed on new dates (A/76/L.39) for the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5).
Registration For Spring 2022 Language Courses Is Now Open!
The Language and Communications Training Unit (LCTU) in the Department of Operational Support (DOS) is pleased to announce that registration for Spring 2022 courses is open!
Can you imagine a world without human rights?
The Secretary-General’s Call to Action for Human Rights just turned two. Watch the video on the occasion of this second anniversary.
UN Stamps promote healthy eating with #TrollsFoodHeroes campaign
Today, the UN Postal Administration is issuing a New York special event sheet featuring the happy and vibrant characters from the movie "Trolls".
New UN Deployment Review app: lessons learned at your fingertips
The Deployment Review App is a knowledge-sharing toolkit designed to help Member States, training centres, and national institutions to establish and develop their own lessons learned processes.
The world is listening. Make sure you’re heard!
New videos and infographics help UN speakers to improve their sound quality so their voices are heard by meeting attendees and interpreters.








