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Confluence of multiple crises unleashes one of the lowest global economic growth rates in recent decades

25 January 2023 - A series of severe and mutually reinforcing shocks 鈥 the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and resulting food and energy crises...

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International Forum on Migration Statistics to propose steps to support evidence-based migration policies

24 January 2023 - Although international migration is a priority issue for many countries, there are still...

漏 IOM/Muse Mohammed. Ukrainian refugees arrive at the Medyka border point in Poland.

4 things you need to know about why migration data matters

20 January 2023 - Are you looking to learn more about migration data and why it matters? We know the number of international migrants has grown consistently...

UN Photo/Ray. Witlin A man fishes on Lake Fewa in Nepal

Water鈥檚 a 鈥榙ealmaker鈥 for multilateral cooperation and the SDGs

17 January 2023 - Water can be a 鈥渄ealmaker鈥 for stability and cooperation as well as for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, speakers from...

Amer Kapetanovic/UNFPA Bosnia and Herzegovina

Amidst escalating pension and healthcare costs, new UN report calls for concrete measures to support an ageing world

12 January 2023 - The number of people aged 65 years or older worldwide is projected to more than double...

UNICEF/Johnny Shahan. An eight-month-old boy receives his vaccines against polio and measles

A child or youth died once every 4.4 seconds in 2021 鈥 UN report

10 January 2023 - An estimated 5 million children died before their fifth birthday and another 2.1 million children and youth aged between 5鈥24 years lost their lives in 2021...

Photo Credit: Predrag Vasic, DESA

Behind the scenes of two major UN DESA reports

6 January 2023 - UN DESA will kick-off 2023 with a bang, launching its two flagship reports, the World Social Report (WSR) and the World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) in January.

Sustainable development events to look out for in 2023

3 January 2023 - As we鈥檙e opening the chapter on 2023, we鈥檙e entering a new and busy year...

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UN conference concludes with 鈥榟istoric鈥 deal to protect a third of the world鈥檚 biodiversity

19 December 2022 - The UN Biodiversity Conference, COP15, concluded early on Monday in Montreal, Canada,  to protect 30 per cent ...

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鈥淚nternational migrants are important agents of change鈥

16 December 2022 - Every year on 18 December, we pay tribute to the 281 million people around the world who are international migrants. 

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UN recognizes initiative to restore wealth from oceans in Vanuatu, St. Lucia and Comoros with special award

13 December 2022 - The United Nations has recognized initiatives to restore sensitive ecosystems in Vanuatu, St. Lucia and Comoros...

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6 things you should know about championing the SDGs in the face of intensified crises

8 December 2022 - It鈥檚 been a busy year at UN DESA, and the UN DESA Annual Highlights 2021-2022 report presents some of the main impact achieved...

漏 PBF/Marie Doucey/2019. In Niger, conflicts were reduced by empowering women and youth as peacebuilders in the conflict-prone regions.

Conflicts and insecurity remain 鈥榤ajor bottlenecks鈥 to achieving UN global goals

5 December 2022 - Amidst multiple conflicts that have disrupted supply chains, fuelled food insecurity, and contributed to the rising risk of famine...

UN Photo/Manuel El铆as. Sustainable Development Goal Blocks at UN Headquarters in New York.

Nearly $600 million of investments pitched to accelerate progress towards the SDGs

2 December 2022 - Senior representatives from governments, the private sector and the international trade and development community...

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Energy crisis poses threat to Europe鈥檚 industrial sector

2 December 2022 - Europe is facing a difficult and uncertain economic outlook. Governments, households, and firms are grappling with an energy and cost-of-living crisis...