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Honouring Holocaust victims, Ãå±±½ûµØchief Guterres pledges to battle anti-Semitism, all forms of hatred

 The world has a duty to remember that the Holocaust was a systematic attempt to eliminate the Jewish people and so many others, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said today, noting that building a future of dignity and equality for all will honour the victims of this incomparable tragedy in human history […] who we will never allow to be forgotten.

Marking the International Day of , Mr. Guterres said in video message that it would be a dangerous error to think of the Holocaust as simply the result of the insanity of a group of criminal Nazis.

Announcing of Many Languages, One World® Contest 2017

ELS Educational Services, Inc. is pleased to announce the fourth year of sponsorship, in conjunction with the United Nations Academic Impact, of the Many Languages, One World® Student Essay Contest and Global Youth Forum for 2017. This year welcomes Northeastern University as the host of the Many Languages, One World Global Youth Forum and the sponsor and organizer of the Northeastern University Global Youth Conference. The contest will qualify contestants for the opportunity to win a trip to participate in the Global Youth Forum, present their ideas in the General Assembly Hall at the United Nations in New York City, NY followed by the Northeastern University Global Youth Conference in Boston, MA.

At talks in Astana, Ãå±±½ûµØenvoy on Syria urges mechanism to oversee ceasefire

23 January 2017- International talks to extend the ceasefire in Syria started today in the Kazakh capital of Astana, with the United Nations Special Envoy said the ceasefire can be solidified if a mechanism to oversee and implement it is created.

''The chances of success will be greater if the parties here are able to agree on a mechanism to oversee and implement nationwide ceasefire. A mechanism to oversee and implement a nationwide ceasefire,'' said&nbspStaffan de Mistura. ''We didn't have it in the past, that's the reason why often we failed.''

He encouraged the guarantors of the ceasefire to create a mechanism to implement the consolidation and de-confliction ceasefire measures, and ''to see what else can be done to build confidence.''

2017 ECOSOC Youth Forum-Regional Breakout Session: Africa's Youth On The Rise! Harnessing Africa's Youth Dividend To Achieve Prosperity For All

You are cordially invited to participate in the upcoming interactive Regional Breakout Session on Africa during the 2017 Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum on the 30 - 31 January 2017 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The theme for this year's session is Africa's Youth on the Rise! Harnessing Africa's Youth Dividend to Achieve Prosperity for All.

55th Geneva Graduate Study Programme On Climate Change, Migration and Violent Extremism: The United Nations' Role In Preventing Conflicts Spurred By The Challenges Of Our Time

°Õ³ó±ðÌý55th Graduate Study Programme will be held at the United Nations Office in Geneva from 3 to 14 July 2017. This year's theme is: Climate Change, Migration, Violent Extremism: The United Nations' Role in Preventing Conflicts Spurred by The Challenges of Our Time. It will comprise lectures and panel discussions given by senior officials and experts of the United Nations and the Geneva-based specialized agencies.

As part of the United Nations outreach programmes, this annual two week Graduate Study Programme is organized by United Nations Information Service in Geneva at the Palais des Nations for a group of qualified post-graduate students from all over the world.

The Programme which is conducted in English and French without translations, provides an opportunity for outstanding postgraduate students to deepen their understanding of the principles, purposes and activities of the United Nations in relation to this year's theme.

Deadline Extension: Call For Proposals – African Peacebuilding Network now extended to 27TH January 2017!

The African Peacebuilding Network (APN) of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) announces the 27th January 2017 deadline extension for grant applications from African researchers, policy analysts, and practitioners working on conflict and peacebuilding issues at universities and research institutions or regional governmental and nongovernmental organizations in Africa.

At Davos forum, Ãå±±½ûµØchief Guterres calls businesses 'best allies' to curb climate change, poverty

20 January 2017 – Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called for a new generation of partnerships with the business community to limit the impact of climate change and to reduce poverty.

In an address this morning to a special session on cooperation for peace, the Secretary-General said he was particularly interested in the alignment of the core business of the private sector with the strategic goals of the international community.

Royal Geographical Society-Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG): Call for Papers on Postcolonial Theory and the Reinterpretation of 'Natural' Disasters

In view of the next annual Royal Geographical Society-Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG) international conference to be held in London between  29th of August and  1st of September 2017, the RGS-IBG invites scholars to contribute empirical, as well as conceptual papers that apply postcolonial theory to explore ideas around but not limited to:

UNAI Digital Discussion Series with Homeward Bound Expedition Female Scientists

As part of its Digital Discussion Series, United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) is carrying out a series of interviews with top female scientists who took part in the Homeward Bound Expedition to Antarctica in December 2016- including Carol Devine, Holly North, Lauren DuBois, Phoebe Barnard, Cristina Venables, Meredith Nash and Denise Hardesty.

The 20-day voyage, Homeward Bound, was the first of its kind to the Antarctic. Its principal purpose was to elevate the leadership role of women in science, especially in the areas of sustainability and climate change, and to eventually have more women with a seat at the table of some of the most important decision-making tables in science and science policy, globally.

Ãå±±½ûµØrights chief urges executives gathering in Davos to stand up for human rights

13 January 2017 – The top United Nations human rights official today called on business leaders gathering at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in the Swiss town of Davos next week to use their considerable influence to stand up for human rights and prevent rights violations in countries where they operate.

At Security Council, Ãå±±½ûµØchief Guterres makes case for new efforts to build and sustain peace

10 January 2017 – Delivering his first formal briefing to the Security Council, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres underlined the need for new, strengthened efforts to build and sustain peace ranging from prevention, conflict resolution and peacekeeping to peacebuilding and sustainable development.

New Ãå±±½ûµØchief Guterres pledges to make 2017 'a year for peace'

1 January 2017- On his first day at the helm of the United Nations, Secretary-General, António Guterres today pledged to make 2017 a year for peace.

'On this New Year's Day, I ask all of you to join me in making one shared New Year's resolution: Let us resolve to put peace first,' said Mr. Guterres in an appeal for peace.

He said one question weighs heavy on his heart, 'That is: how can we help the millions of people caught up in conflict, suffering massively in wars with no end in sight?'

'Peace must be our goal and our guide,' he said, urging all citizens, governments and leaders to strive to overcome differences.

EU commits additional 7 million euros to support UNICEF in Iraq

27 December 2016- The United Nations Children's Fund () has received a new pledge of 7 million euros from the European Union to support the Ãå±±½ûµØagency's work in Iraq, where an estimated 11 million are in need of humanitarian assistance- half of them children.

'This generous funding from the European Union at such a critical time will enable UNICEF to continue providing emergency assistance to Iraq's families, providing hope for a better future for every child,' said Peter Hawkins, the UNICEF Representative in Iraq, in a press release which warns that families continue to flee fighting in Mosul. Humanitarian needs for those inside the city increase and winter conditions exacerbate children's vulnerabilities.

Iraqi forces began a military campaign to oust Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL/Da'esh) terrorists from Mosul on October 17.

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon Delivers Last Public Lecture at Southern Illinois University Carbondale

In his last public appearance as Ãå±±½ûµØSecretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon congratulated the institution on becoming a member of United Nations Academic Impact and he congratulated the Paul Simon Institute on its upcoming 20³Ù³óÌýbirthday. The institute was a renowned supporter of international education and of active U.S. engagement across the international agenda.

Security Council unanimously approves sending Ãå±±½ûµØmonitors to war-torn Aleppo

19 December 2016 – Alarmed at the devastating humanitarian crisis in Aleppo, where perhaps thousands of civilians remain trapped, the Security Council today requested the United Nations and other relevant institutions to carry out adequate, neutral monitoring and direct observation on evacuations from the eastern districts of the war-battered city.

Through a unanimously adopted resolution, the Council also requested the Ãå±±½ûµØto ensure further deployment of staff for Monitoring and reporting on the evacuations, as needed and demanded all parties to provide these monitors with safe, immediate and unimpeded access.