Reflections on the 75th Anniversary of the International Court of Justice
While there are many aspects of international law on which jurists of all stripes can be expected to agree, we must acknowledge that there is no single, homogenized answer to many legal questions that arise in international disputes.
Managing Plastic Pollution: Could University Campuses Serve as Vectors of Change?
The Sustainable Development Goals, having evolved from the fundamental principle of 鈥渓eave no one behind鈥, should follow the same principle in developing initiatives at the grass-roots level.
Sport Can Help the World Come Back Stronger
As it has done before, football, the most popular sport in the world, will play a central role in bringing communities together.
"Remembrance": A Poem by the United States Youth Poet Laureate
Poetry is slow and requires patience. It is not a luxury; it is meant for all. Claim poetry for yourself and know that if you choose to wield it, you may well change the world.
Forest Restoration: A Path to Recovery and Well-Being
The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration provides an opportunity to galvanize support for the restoration of degraded forest landscapes on a massive scale, thereby increasing ecological resilience and productivity, and contributing to many of the SDGs.
The Value of Water and Its Essential Role in Supporting Sustainable Development
Recognizing, measuring and expressing water鈥檚 worth, and incorporating it into decision-making, are fundamental to achieving sustainable and equitable water resources management and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Protecting Wildlife Can Help Advance the 2030 Agenda and Sustain Life on Earth, Including Humanity
Building back better must bring nature, biodiversity and climate fully into the picture, and address the entrenched social inequalities laid bare by the pandemic.
New World, New Radio: Celebrating the Resilience of the World鈥檚 Most Widely Used Medium
As the fight against the pandemic continues, radio has been a close companion for many around the world, with broadcasters curating trustworthy information, countering misinformation and providing much-needed entertainment during lockdowns.
Protecting Lower-Income Countries with COVID-19 Vaccines Requires Global Solidarity
The medical and moral imperative for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines is why COVAX was created. Co-led by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, together with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), COVAX is a truly global solution.
COVID-19, Sustainable Development and the Melbourne Experiment
The multidisciplinary approach of the Melbourne Experiment holds relevance beyond its namesake city. Its form and function could be replicated globally to strategically map and pull apart the complex web of repercussions and opportunities born from this pandemic and future crises.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Survivor鈥檚 Plea
There is no doubt that we need to broadcast a warning and act now to purvey the truths of history and call out hate groups whose poisonous beliefs could unleash future plagues against humanity.
Recognizing and Overcoming Inequity in Education
Education has proven to affect general well-being, productivity, social capital, responsible citizenship and sustainable behaviour.
Increasing Youth Participation in Climate Action
Young people, who constitute the majority of the population in many countries, are becoming a driving force in pursuing a low-carbon and climate-resilient future.
2020, COVID-19 and the Climate Agenda
This most difficult and even overwhelming year has served to remind us of our ultimate dependence on the physical environment. It has confirmed the value of science as our most reliable instrument to understand and to overcome natural threats. It has proved that cooperation is the only way to address challenges that transcend borders.
Reimagining Human Mobility in a Post-COVID-19 World
No phenomenon has been as affected by humanity鈥檚 reaction to COVID-19 as migration. Simply put, humans are the main vector for the transmission of the virus, so the mobility aspects of our response had to be factored in from day one.