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Ukrainian Classical Music in the Face of War

Anna Stavychenko

The ongoing war has an overarching strategic objective, in addition to petty territorial conquest: the destruction of the Ukrainian national identity.

Human rights watchdogs must incorporate AI ethics into existing human rights frameworks while ensuring that AI applications respect individual rights, such as privacy, freedom of expression and the right to non-discrimination. herbinisaac from Pixabay
Partha Konwar

Safeguarding Human Rights and Information Integrity in the Age of Generative AI

Together, we can ensure that generative AI is used appropriately, and that its benefits are achieved without endangering information integrity and human rights. 

A view of the United Nations General Assembly Hall during the opening of the Summit of the Future, New York, 22 September 2024. UN Photo/Loey Felipe
Maher Nasser

爆料公社 in a World of Rising Global Challenges

The direction of the work of the United Nations in the coming months and years will focus on how our institution can better address peace and security, sustainable development and human rights for all, including future generations.

Lithium fields in northern Argentina. Lithium is commonly used for electric vehicle batteries, mobile devices and grid-scale energy storage. ?Shutterstock/Freedom_wanted
Rebeca Grynspan

How Critical Energy Transition Minerals Can Pave the Way for Shared Prosperity

Now is the time to leverage critical energy transition minerals to update the international trade regime, promote structural diversification and turn the tide of commodity dependence once and for all.

To the extent that income enables people to meet their fundamental survival needs and to enhance their life capabilities, its importance cannot be overstated. Pexels-riyakumari08
Mariano Torras

Rethinking Universal Basic Income: Economic Productivity, Quality of Life and the Sustainable Development Goals

Even if humanity possesses sufficient specialized knowledge to liberate itself, a gravely and persistently unequal social structure continues to hamper all the world’s countries.

The river Elbe in the city of Hamburg, Germany. Ed Alvarado/Pexels
Luisa Neubauer

Sunsets, Anger and Activism: On Youth Leadership in Urbania

There is good news: the youth climate justice movement has officially declared that we do not intend to wait until someone invites us to make decisions affecting our own present and future.

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At Place Clercine in Tabarre, Port-au-Prince, Haitians displaced due to gang violence gather for free medical treatment at a mobile clinic of the International Organization for Migration. ?UNOCHA/Giles Clarke
Edem Wosornu

A Window of Opportunity in Haiti

Haiti has been beset by numerous challenges over the years, most recently incessant violence and insecurity, but also political instability, underinvestment in basic services and a succession of natural disasters.

Samantha Lakin

The Global Challenges of Defining Genocide: Responses to Renewed Debates

Currently, the global community is experiencing an increase in the propensity of extraordinary crimes. Conflicts are changing and becoming more complex. Protracted crises remain unresolved. The spread of misinformation on social media is causing hate speech and polarization to spike, making it harder for communities to come together to address crises that are unfolding in real time.

Geospatial information refers to data that identifies the geographic location and characteristics of natural and constructed features and boundaries on Earth. Photo by Jaymantri/Pexels

A Chronicle Conversation with Paloma Merodio Gómez?

Leading up to the Seventh High-level Forum on United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) in October, the UN Chronicle asked Paloma Merodio Gómez, former UN-GGIM Co-Chair and Vice President of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía of Mexico, about geospatial information as fundamental to sustainable development.

A primary care centre in Toledo, Spain. WHO / Andreas Beck
Rudi Eggers and Irina Papieva

Improving Diagnosis for Patient Safety: A Global Imperative for Health Systems

States are increasingly recognizing the importance of ensuring access to safe diagnostic tools and services, towards avoiding preventable harm and achieving positive patient outcomes.

Chronicle Conversations

Promising opportunities exist for climate finance with vertical funds, including the Green Climate Fund and Global Environment Facility. Rangga Bimantara/Adobe Stock

In April 2024, Pradeep Kurukulasuriya was appointed Executive Secretary of the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF). The UN Chronicle took the opportunity to ask Mr. Kurukulasuriya about the Fund and its unique role in implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This is Part 1 of our two-part interview.

Youth Issues

The UN Awake at Night Podcast

What does it take to be a United Nations worker in some of the world’s most difficult and dangerous locations?

How are UN humanitarians, human rights advocates, prosecutors, development experts, climate leaders and peacekeepers improving our world? Stationed in all reaches of the world and witness to suffering and atrocities, how are they helping people and coping themselves?

Legacy Showcase

Vol. XLVI No. 3 & 4 2009

SPECIAL CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUE: To protect succeeding generations...

This special double issue focuses on the impact of climate change, and includes essays on the ecology of recycling; financial innovations and carbon markets; biotechnology; global warming; and the true costs of conventional energy.

Vol. XLVII No. 1 2010

Empowering Women: Progress or not?

This issue is devoted to examining the unique challenges facing women and girls across the world. Top academics, non-governmental workers, activists and United Nations officials write of how to address these challenges, whether they are effectively being addressed at all and, if so, what worked and why, and what did not and why not? Among the prominent contributions, including articles by Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro, Thoraya Obaid, Rachel Mayanja, UN Messenger of Peace Charlize Theron and UN Citizen Ambassador Emily Troutman, are essays and first-person accounts of war and sexual violence, safety of refugee women and girls and the UN system's coordinated response to protecting the rights of women and girls everywhere."

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Construction of UN Permanent Headquarters in New York, 1 August 1950. UN Photo/ES