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from January 1984
Last Number: January 2019

United Nations Publications
ISSN 0251-7329


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 4023

December 01, 2015

  • How renewable energy can be cost-competitive.

  • Financing sustainable energy for all.

  • The impact of renewable energy technologies on global energy efficiency.

  • The role of fossil fuels in a sustainable energy system.

  • Empowering women energy.

  • Sustainable urban energy is the future.

  • SDG 7 and sustainable energy development in Latin America and the Caribbean.

  • The road to a sustainable energy future in Central America.

  • Developing renewable energy sectors and technologies in West Africa.

  • Achieving sustainable energy targets in Bangladesh.

  • Iceland's sustainable energy story a model for the world?

  • Atomic power--saving lives.

  • Sustainable development goal for energy and information and communications technologies.

  • March 01, 2016

  • Harnessing the potential of boys and girls: to fulfil the promise of the sustainable development goals.

  • Climate change and conflict: the tail wagging the dog or new, cascading tensions and inequalities?

  • Women's participation in transforming conflict and violent extremism: a case study of the PAIMAN Alumni Trust.

  • No peace, no sustainable development a vicious cycle that we can break.

  • 2030 agenda--a unique opportunity to address conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism.

  • Fostering peace and sustainable development: a genuine commitment of the organization for security and co-operation in Europe.

  • Silencing the guns in Africa: a pathway to the sustainable development goals.

  • The legacies of armed conflict on lasting peace and development in Latin America.

  • The 2030 agenda: reducing all forms of violence.

  • Global and national leadership in good governance.

  • Post-conflict leadership key to building sustainable peace and development.

  • A new international law of security and protection.

  • May 01, 2016

  • Foreword.

  • The future of humanitarian action.

  • Overcoming obstacles to meeting humanitarian need.

  • In the face of 60 million: we must engage.

  • Building an agenda for humanity.

  • World Humanitarian Summit: addressing forced displacement.

  • Coordinating funding for humanitarian emergencies.

  • The humanitarian response to the 2015 Nepal earthquake.

  • The post-Haiyan shelter challenge and the need for local, national and international coordination.

  • Volunteer and technical communities in humanitarian response: lessons in digital humanitarianism from Typhoon Haiyan.

  • Economic recovery after natural disasters.

  • Improving partnerships between national and international NGOs in Africa.

  • Going beyond what works: using data and evidence to improve the humanitarian aid system.

  • The scope and limits of humanitarian action in urban areas of the global South.

  • September 01, 2016

  • Foreword.

  • The role of sport in achieving the sustainable development goals.

  • The Paralympic games and the promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities.

  • The Olympic movement the United Nations and the pursuit of common ideals.

  • The untapped potential of sport to accelerate global progress towards gender equity.

  • Changing the game for young people in health and development.

  • Pedaling a revolution.

  • Sport as a means of advancing international development.

  • Sport promoting human development and well-being: psychological components of sustainability.

  • Georgian Rugby unites to end violence against women and girls.

  • It's never too late to start running.