Tackling racism at the UN in Geneva slowly but surely Marie Diur, UNOG Anti-racism advocate, on progress and remaining challenges By Laura Johnson | INSIDE VIEW | 1 November 2022
The daily task of remaining impartial Jagan Chapagain, Secretary General of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies By Julián Ginzo | FOCUS ON | 1 November 2022
UNDP now leads the way with its internship programs UN Development Programme rises laudably in the Internship Quality Index while UNRWA, UNESCO, and the UN Secretariat continue to lag behind By Philippa Shoemark | INSIDE VIEW | 1 November 2022
The know-how of impartiality after 2.500 missions An exchange with Robert 'Bob' Weibel, the Chief Executive Officer at CENAD — the Center for Experiential Negotiation and Applied Diplomacy By Julián Ginzo | FOCUS ON | 1 November 2022
The League of Nations uniforms and the new Palais des Nations Uniforms promote the image and values of an organization, creating a sense of belonging and pride among staff members while being easily identifiable By Kelly Le Normand | CULTURE | 1 November 2022
When speaking, paint the picture, not just the frame When it comes to how you as leaders and change-makers speak in front of your audiences in these turbulent times, the call is to do it differently By Laura Penn | OTHER | 1 November 2022
Impartiality in a judicial setting Reflections of Fatou Bensouda, former ICC Prosecutor By Prisca Chaoui | 3 QUESTIONS | 1 November 2022
Diplomacy in the family Ambassador Robert Rae, Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations By Julián Ginzo | DIPLOMACY | 1 November 2022