Leaving no one behind in humanitarian action Persons with disabilities are particularly at risk in humanitarian crises. The UN and partners are working to make humanitarian action more inclusive By Isabelle de Muyser-Boucher | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 December 2021
Neutrality: a changing concept? In 2017 the UNGA declared the International Day of Neutrality. But what does this mean today? By Michael Stopford | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 December 2021
Discrimination et esclavage, même combat ! Le podcast “ONU Info Genève” donne la parole à ceux qui s’engagent contre toutes les formes de discrimination et d’esclavage moderne By Alexandre Carette | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 December 2021
“Go out there, be a photographer” How and why I quit my job as a Communications Officer and became a freelance photographer By Antoine Tardy | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 December 2021
Life beyond paralysis: walking for climate & inclusion Michael Haddad uses technology and his mind to step out of the wheelchair and step into an extraordinary life By Prisca Chaoui | 3 QUESTIONS | 1 December 2021
Rebeca Grynspan is the first… and she is listening The wisdom of the newly arrived Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development By Maritza Ascencios | INSIDE VIEW | 1 December 2021
Welcome UN(dis)ABILITIES! Self-advocating to bring a diversity of abilities to the workplace By Daniela Bas | INSIDE VIEW | 1 December 2021
UN workers facing job insecurity A recently published book titled “Privileged Precarities” examines flexible work conditions at the UN Headquarters in Geneva and Vienna By Dr. Linda Mülli | INSIDE VIEW | 1 December 2021
Costa Rica’s Ambassador is a life-long human rights activist By being Permanent Representative at the UN, she’s encouraging people to reflect and change the way they think about disability By Catherine Fiankan-Bokonga | DIPLOMACY | 1 December 2021