
UNITAR NYO and Columbia Law School - Mediation Skills Training
This is an interactive workshop organized by Columbia Law School and UNITAR NYO where participants will learn mediation basics, its role in litigation, and practice beginner conflict resolution skills

UNSOS aims to reduce plastic waste with water bottling facility
The state-of-the-art water plant is already equipped with water storage tanks, bottle de-capping, washing machines, and a testing laboratory.
Launch of new UN report on “Unpacking Africa’s Debt”
Launch of new UN report on “Unpacking Africa’s Debt”

Virtual Launch Event for CTED Trends Tracker
Virtual Launch Event for CTED Trends Tracker
Register Now for Winter Term Language Courses!
Registration for the Winter Term (Term 1 of 2025, from 20 January to 28 March) of the Language and Communications courses begins on 6 November.

INTERVIEW: Anticipatory action integral to humanitarian response
Julia Wittig, with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, helps us better understand the concept of "anticipatory action".

New from UN Chronicle: climate justice activism, Haiti and more
The "UN Chronicle" team would like to share a selection of recently published articles with you...

UNSOS praised for boosting Somalia’s aviation sector
“We are nurturing and supporting a generation that can take over the future. We are proud of UNSOS for its contributions to this mission.”

Secretary-General proposes $3.6 billion budget for 2025
“In a context of major global shocks, the United Nations is more needed than ever.”

UNITAR-ColumbiaLaw: Empowering Women in Peace Process
This workshop examines gender equality in negotiations, barriers to women’s participation, and organizational changes to boost it, promoting inclusion and equitable involvement in peacemaking efforts.

63 years later, mystery still surrounds death of Dag Hammarskjöld
One of the most enduring mysteries in UN history – the 1961 plane crash that killed Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld and all on board as he sought to broker peace in the Congo – will linger on.