Why are there so few women in power? – podcast
In the Global development podcast this month, Liz Ford looks at the barriers to women reaching...
Why are there so few women in power? – podcast
In the Global development podcast this month, Liz Ford looks at the barriers to women reaching...
The next UN secretary general: meet the candidates - Guardian Live
Three of the people standing for UN secretary general present their vision for ‘the world’s most...
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Internet access is now a human right – Chips with Everything tech podcast trailer
Our four-part series on a United Nations resolution that considers internet access to be a basic...
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Internet access is now a human right: part 1 – Chips with Everything tech podcast
In the first of a four-part series, we explore the United Nations’ resolution that considers...
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Internet access is now a human right: part 1 – Chips with Everything tech podcast
In the first of a four-part series, we explore the United Nations’ resolution that considers...
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Internet access is now a human right: part 2 - Chips with Everything tech podcast
In 2001, Estonia was one of the first countries in the world to classify internet access as a...
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Internet access is now a human right: part 3 - Chips with Everything tech podcast
In part three of four of our series, we look at the threats to an open and democratic web
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Internet access is now a human right: part 4 - Chips with Everything tech podcast
The final segment of our four-part series. With the United Nations’ resolution considered, Chips...
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Session 1 - Delivering Humanitarian Aid: Who does it best?
Angela Raven-Roberts and Lamees Hafeez, BAFUNCS members, give presentations on who they think...
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Edward Mortimer, CMG, President of BAFUNCS (British Association of Former UN CIvil Servants)...
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International Law and the Sustainable Development Goals – shaping the rules for our common future
The UN Conference on Sustainable Development - or Rio+20 - took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil...
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'It was unbelievable horror': the Rohingya crisis – podcast
With nearly a million Rohingya driven out of Myanmar in what the UN has called textbook ‘ethnic...
The Oxford Guidance on the Law Relating to Humanitarian Relief Operations in Armed Conflict
The provision of life-saving assistance to people affected by armed conflict lies at the heart of...
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In conversation with Helen Clark: Reflections on Women in Leadership
A conversation with Helen Clark who served for nine years as Prime Minister of New Zealand...
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'Oxfam allegations are tip of iceberg': sexual harassment and aid workers – podcast
Lucy Lamble talks to Rebecca Ratcliffe about her investigations into exploitation and the misuse...
Guardian Focus podcast: What will UN recognition of a Palestinian state mean?
We discuss the implications of Palestinians asking for UN recognition of statehood, with views...
Britain's role in the Yemen crisis – podcast
Three years into a devastating civil war in Yemen, 9 million people are in urgent need of medical...
Poverty in Britain: a social calamity
As part of his field work for a damning report into poverty in the UK, Philip Alston, the UN...
Interpretation of Security Council Resolutions and the Status of Explanation of Votes
Even though UN Security Council resolutions may have major consequences for the disputes and...
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