Kyoto Protocol Day
This historic agreement was adopted in Kyoto, Japan in 1997 and has been signed by over 190 countries. It aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions globally.
This historic agreement was adopted in Kyoto, Japan in 1997 and has been signed by over 190 countries. It aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions globally.
The observance of the day should contribute to the further consolidation of the efforts of the international community in poverty eradication, promotion of full employment and decent work, gender equity... Continue Reading »
The pursuit of social justice is a central tenet of the global mission of the United Nations to promote development and human dignity. It is a key principle for peaceful... Continue Reading »
This day is observed to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. It strives to protect mother languages from disappearing as globalization processes continue to grow and stress the power... Continue Reading »
Join senior policymakers, military officials and security experts for this unique conference, unpacking how defence actors can adapt to tackle the security concerns of the modern world.
Attend this workshop to learn how to browse Peace Corps Volunteer openings, find the right program, and strengthen your application. You will be guided step by step through the online... Continue Reading »
CEPR's VoxDevLit is hosting a webinar to talk about women in the labor market on an international scale and how the integration of women affects economic development.
This day is meant to celebrate the right of everyone to live a full and productive life with full rights and dignity and is a call to action to the... Continue Reading »
The plants and animals of the world are essential to the survival of the world and humanity and are imperative to sustainable development. This is a day to celebrate the... Continue Reading »
China’s new Premier Li Qiang will deliver his first government work report on March 5. Join us for a webinar hosted by the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China... Continue Reading »