Thursday, 1 June 2017 DPI/NGO Briefing on the Global Ageing Population: Impact and Implementation of Agenda 2030 Time: 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Pass pickup…
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Thursday, 18 May 2017 DPI/NGO Briefing Families, Education and Well-Being Time: 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Venue: Conference Room 4 Invitation RSVP Thursday, 1…
Leave a CommentThursday, 4 May 2017 World Press Freedom Day 2017 Event – Critical Minds for Critical Times: Media’s Role in Advancing Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies…
Leave a CommentSeton Hall University School of Diplomacy held their annual Sustainable Development Challenge last Friday on campus. The Sustainable Development Challenge is a scholarship competition for…
Leave a CommentHugh Dugan, Sharkey Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Fellow at Seton Hall University, appeared on the news on 20 April 2017, providing his opinion regarding Nikki…
Leave a CommentOriginal article: https://www.futureun.org/en/Publications-Surveys/Article?newsid=80&teaserId=2 On 1 January 2017, António Guterres, former Prime Minister of Portugal and former UN High Commissioner for Refugees, became the ninth Secretary-General of the…
Leave a CommentThursday, 13 April 2017 DPI/NGO Briefing on Finding a New Home: The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Refugee Assistance and Refugee Resettlement Work Time: 11…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This column was written by Professor Martin Edwards. We’re nearing the end of Secretary-General Guterres first 100 days. How is he doing? He took…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This guest post was written by Morgan McMichen. Morgan is a graduate student at the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Her…
Leave a CommentWith his surprise, 180 degree decision to avenge innocents in Syria, President Trump entered the particle accelerator that is foreign affairs. The barrage of urgencies…
Leave a CommentOn 31 March 2017, the United Nations hosted two meetings dedicated to the World Autism Day 2017. In the morning, “Toward Autonomy and Self-Determination” meeting…
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