The Sultan internally displaced persons (IDP) camp near Kelly village in Idlib, north-west Syria, April 2024. The camp hosts some 200 families who have been displaced from the southern Idlib countryside for almost five years. UNOCHA/Mohanad Zayat
migration | internally displaced persons | humanitarian assistance

The Crisis of Global Displacement in a Time of Insecurity

Bob Rae

There is a difference between choosing to move and being forced to flee. That difference is essential in learning how to deal with the current wave of global insecurity.

Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum (left) in conversation with Holocaust survivor Evelyn Konrad during the event “Remembering Vienna: An Evening with Evelyn Konrad” at the Cardozo School of Law in New York City, 10 October 2024. Photo: Sari Goodfriend
Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum

Holocaust Remembrance for Dignity and Human Rights

Today, genocidal and other atrocity violence occurs in all corners of the globe, largely unabated and with near-total impunity. Even in places that do not make headlines, individuals and communities are targeted for identity-based discrimination and violence. 

All States, international organizations, non-State actors and individuals have the duty to respect, protect and fulfill the right to international solidarity. Photo by Min An
Cecilia M. Bailliet

International Solidarity Map for Peace and Human Rights

International solidarity is a principle that recalls the responsibility of States, international organizations, corporations and civil society to strengthen the enjoyment of human rights and peace by everyone through transnational networks of communication.

In October 2024, a group of women farmers from Myanmar visited hilltribe women farmers at Doi Inthanon, Thailand, to learn about sustainable agriculture. UNODC/Laura Gil
Thierry Rostan

Moving Away from Illicit Crop Production Contributes to Socioeconomic Development, Peace and Stability

Over the past two decades, UNODC has supported hundreds of thousands of families in finding dignified incomes away from illicit crops.

Anna Stavychenko

Ukrainian Classical Music in the Face of War

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. 

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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

The United Nations 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.

Chronicle Conversations

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

Leading up to the Seventh High-level Forum on United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) in October 2024, 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.

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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?

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Vol. LII No. 4 2015

Implementing the 2030 Agenda: The Challenge of Conflict

This issue looks at the link between conflict and the implementation and attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals. The articles examine, among other things, children and armed conflict, climate change, terrorism and food security.

Vol. LV No. 1 2018

The Quest for Water

“The Quest for Water” focuses on ensuring availability and sustainable management of water for all. The articles explore important issues such as ecosystems in the global water cycle and the role of gender and social inclusion in achieving the water-related goals and targets. This issue of the digital magazine of the UN system “buoys” the launch of the International Decade for Action, “Water for Sustainable Development”, 2018-2028. ©Front cover by Bob Sherman Photography.

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The UN World Economic Situation and Prospects 2025 presents the global and regional economic outlooks for the coming year, underscoring the importance of global cooperation and prudent policies to lift growth and place it on a stable and equitable pathway that can accelerate progress towards the SDGs.

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