Protecting communities against sexual exploitation and abuse

"I strongly believe humanitarian actors must lead by example, which means ensuring that our systems and personnel adhere to the highest standards of conduct," says OCHA's Zoulfaou Dankourma.

The 'Historia Oral' project: preserving voices, building legacy

The project preserves ECLAC staff stories, inspiring pride and connection. Explore seven interviews and discover the living legacy of our institution.

'Awake at Night: Do not take democracy for granted

“Peace agreements don’t last forever. Peace itself doesn’t last forever, says Nicholas ‘Fink’ Haysom, Head of UNMISS. "These are all issues which require constant engagement by people of good intent."

How marginalized youth are localizing the SDGs

“When youth from the margins lead, they don’t just localize the SDGs – they redefine what development means.”

Unmanned aircraft systems for agile medical response

As unmanned aircraft systems technology continues to evolve, its potential to revolutionize emergency healthcare delivery becomes increasingly evident.

'Awake at Night': What next for Syria’s refugees?

The first episode of the new season of this UN podcast features Gonzalo Vargas Llosa, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees’ Representative to Syria.

Ensuring Indigenous Peoples’ rights in the age of AI

AI brings both risks and opportunities for Indigenous Peoples. Inclusive, ethical AI can support rights, language and culture — but only if Indigenous Peoples have a role in shaping AI systems.

Driving system-wide change to protect against sexual exploitation

OCHA's Aldjouma Sow shares why protecting communities from sexual exploitation and abuse is vital to humanitarian work and how respectful dialogue drives real change.

Library training is back by popular demand with new sessions

The Dag Hammarskjöld Library is excited to announce the full return of our library training sessions after a brief summer break!

Insights from SWEO's Food Systems Evaluation Evidence Summary

Drawing on independent United Nations evaluations from 2021–2024, this evidence summary informs system-wide decision-making and strengthens pathways toward sustainable food systems.