INSIDE VIEW
After 20 years I lost my job at the UN, now I am a Consultant
                                What is like to lose your job after 20 years on a permanent contract? A colleague, who wishes to remain anonymous, tells us his journey                            
                    			  
				  
                    
			  
				  
				  Interpreting the interpreter
                                A journey through the interesting life of Guillermo Tóth                            
                    			  
				  
                    
			  
				  
				  Caught between two worlds
Just brew it: 100 Coffees for Inclusion at the International Trade Centre
                                Inclusion fatigue? Have some coffee! How we stimulated diversity discussions at the International Trade Centre by talking to 100 employees                            
                    			  
				  
                    
			  
				  
				  What the Staff Council has been doing for you
The new frontier of human rights
                                Empowering the UN Human Rights Office with a digital view                            
                    			  
				  
                    
			  
				  
				  Pauline Couty: 1938 – 2020
                                In memory of a dear friend and colleague Pauline Couty, who over many years taught French at the UN Geneva and the UN New York.                            
                    			  
				  
                    
			  
				  
				  How life has changed in my 32 years at the Palais
                                In the first article of this series, UN Today asks Cathy Peck Arif to look back over her 32 years at the Palais (although she’s not near retirement yet) and tell us how things have changed, for the better or for the worse.                            
                    			  
				  
                    
			  
				  
				   
			 
			








