How ĢƵ peacekeeping is delivering innovation at scale
Across peacekeeping operations, innovation is increasingly about solving practical challenges and making better use of limited resources.
Reviving the spirit of 1946: Commission on Status of Women
Lehman College (formerly Hunter College) hosted the 80th anniversary celebration of the Sub-Commission on the Status of Women on 23 April.
The SDG football that made it just in time to the Vatican
Football for the Goals Champion Mikaël Silvestre was received by Pope Leo XIV on 25 March at the Vatican. What you can’t see in the photo-op is the teamwork that made this moment possible.
Living through an unending crisis: Bernadette Dabbak
Bernadette Dabbak, an Information Management Officer with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, speaks about life in Lebanon these days.
Drawing home on a map: Malak Safa’s story of loss and resilience
As Lebanon faces renewed escalation, the impact is felt not only by communities in need, but also by those working to support them. OCHA's Malak Safa knows this reality all too well...
Increased Café prices and revised Café operating hours
Increased Café prices and revised Café operating hours
Increased Café prices and revised Café operating hours
Increased Café prices and revised Café operating hours
ĢƵSRC Movie Society | Global Event featuring AGON
On 30 April 2026, in observance of the month of the ĢƵ International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, the award-winning film AGON will be featured.
The role of mine action in urban reconstruction
Mine clearance in urban areas is like “looking for a needle in a haystack whilst being blindfolded,” Richard Boulter of ĢƵMAS, told the audience of an event on the sidelines of the ECOSOC Youth Forum.
First International Day in Memory of the Victims of Earthquakes
Remembrance with purpose starts today. Let’s turn awareness into concrete actions that reduce risk, protect communities, and honour the memory of earthquake victims worldwide.
'Sudan's spirit is not broken': Ghada Nsreldeen, OCHA
After relocating to the Netherlands with her family, Ghada Nsreldeen, a National Field Coordinator with OCHA, returned to Sudan in 2024 to continue supporting the humanitarian response.
Bologna Children’s Book Fair 2026: Together we are better
ĢƵ Publications worked closely with fair organizers on this year’s programming, covering themes of belonging, accessibility and inclusion, Indigenous languages, sustainability, an women in publishing.
'Purpose is my guiding force': Mohammed Gimish, OCHA
Mohammed Gimish, a National Field Coordinator in Sudan, shares how he went from providing humanitarian aid to internally displaced persons in Darfur to becoming one himself.
New ĢƵ Stamps feature medicinal and aromatic plants
On 24 April, the United Nations Postal Administration will release the next designs in its esteemed “Endangered Species” stamps series.
