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from January 1984
Last Number: January 2019

United Nations Publications
ISSN 0251-7329


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 4023

June 01, 2010

  • Safe motherhood.

  • Developing global public health links.

  • Their human rights, mortality, and the Millennium Development Goals: how will we know when we have achieved our target?

  • September 01, 2010

  • Secretary-general: the United Nations Academic Impact.

  • Preparing the next generation to join the conference table ... fulfilling the United Nations promise.

  • Education for all: rising to the challenge.

  • Unlearning intolerance towards a neutral vision of 'the others' through education.

  • Can education be made mobile?

  • National identity and minority languages.

  • Education as a means to promote sustainability.

  • Make an academic impact: educated women are more likely ...

  • Academic impact & education for sustainable development: the contribution of its universities.

  • Reducing poverty through education--and how.

  • SimplyHelp Cambodia: a vocational education model of success.

  • Civic education and inclusion: a market or a public interest perspective?

  • Who speaks for the poor, and why does it matter?

  • The Chronicle Library Shelf.

  • December 01, 2010

  • Our body, our earth: Cree people's connection with Mother Earth.

  • Commit to love and respect our planet.

  • Saving water, saving lives.

  • The gross divide between the rich and the poor.

  • Let countries customize the MDGs.

  • A problem of priority not scarcity.

  • Commitment is the key.

  • Settle the social debt owed to people.

  • Water, our life! A group of high school students lead a community project on water, health, and the environment in Kampala, Uganda.

  • Dan integrated approach to development: the key to achieving the Millennium Development Goals lies in sharing resources, opportunities, and benefits, and in ensuring that those who wield power become responsible and accountable.

  • Has communication become as complex as the devices themselves?

  • Are "twittering" youth agents of positive change?

  • What about people whose concern is their next meal, not internet connectivity?

  • Achieve a balanced life, with sports.

  • Injecting political will.

  • "My child shall be protected": a former child soldier's commitment to his son.

  • Youth leaders must be accountable.

  • Adolescent marriage crossroad or status quo?

  • Adolescent sexuality.

  • In memory of Serguei Vinogradov, a Chronicle colleague.

  • June 01, 2011

  • Dag Hammarskjold and United Nations peacekeeping.

  • Global civics and Hammarskjold.

  • The role of women in making and building peace reflections from Timor-Leste.

  • Securing our future a decade of counter-terrorism strategies.

  • Preventive diplomacy at the United Nations.

  • The tears of a brave mother.

  • R2P and the UN.

  • Legality, legitimacy, and multilateralism.

  • Conflict resolution and human rights in peacebuilding exploring the tensions.

  • Negotiating to save lives.

  • United nations peacekeeping operations.

  • The uniting painting.

  • September 01, 2011

  • A strong, UN-based digital bridge.