Humanizing AI literacy Shifting from technical education to a more human-centered AI literacy that incorporates context, community, stewardship, and sustainability By Jerome Silla, Jonghwi Park and Giselle Miole | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 February 2026
How has UNESCO’s “S” shaped global scientific cooperation? UNESCO has long championed a form of science that bridges borders, uplifts societies, and serves humanity By Lidia Arthur Brito | FOCUS ON | 1 February 2026
Ordre et désordre dans le jardin onusien Et si l’effacement progressif de l’ONU révélait moins un échec institutionnel qu’une rupture profonde entre idéaux, pouvoir et réalité du monde contemporain ? By Nicolas Savioli | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 February 2026
Looking back to move forward From Luther to Merkel, the International Museum of the Reformation brings five centuries of ideas and history to life By Gabriel de Montmollin | EXPLORE SWITZERLAND | 1 February 2026
Prevention begins with us Miguel Barreto, United Nations Resident Coordinator, spearheads the fight against sexual exploitation and abuse in Guatemala By Clare Francis | INSIDE VIEW | 1 February 2026
The UNJSPF continues its modernization journey How is the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund enhancing the client experience? By Mirko Montuori | INSIDE VIEW | 1 February 2026
The golden anniversary of the Geneva Diplomatic Club With 2026 already in full swing, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Diplomatic Club with its President, Raymond Loretan By Prisca Chaoui | DIPLOMACY | 1 February 2026
What makes a good teacher? Parents can spend years trying to choose the right school, but the teaching makes or breaks the educative experience By Sebastian Zielinski | EDUCATION | 1 February 2026