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      • The Securitization of Climate Change: A Rising Global Security Challenge
      • Global Security: Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge for Environmental Security in Southern Africa
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      • Dr. Gervais Rufyikiri joins the International Institute for Human Security as Senior Advisor
      • Fatoumata C.M. Jallow-Tambajang joins the International Institute for Human Security as Senior Advisor
      • Virtual Cafe Session with Dr. Gervais Rufykiri on Leadership Ethics and Power Transfer
      • Elevating Grassroots Leadership: The Vital Role of Global Goals Week for Human Security
    • Indigenous Cultural Heritage
      • Connecting Cultures Through Stories: Why Virtual Platforms Are Key to Global Peace Efforts
      • Virtual World with Haydee Dijkstal 6 May 2020
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    • Climate Protection
      • The Impact of Climate Change on Forced Migration and the Sustainable Development Goals
    • The Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
      • Accountability is a Responsibility to Protect Priority for Atrocity Prevention in Myanmar – Written Ellen Chambers
      • FROM HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION TO RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT, Aurora Martin
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      • The Mobile Museum: A push to end human trafficking
      • Can tracking apps help fight human trafficking? A Geneva Macro Labs Opinion Piece
      • Empowering Change: The Significance of the 68th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women
      • International Women’s Month 2024: Amplifying the Voices of Women in Conflict and Beyond
      • Advocacy Unplugged: Bridging the Development Gap with Noemi Montes
      • The Case of Nepal: Human Trafficking Disproportionately Harms Women and Girls – Written by Eduardo Padron
      • Freedom Center visit inspires advocacy campaign combatting Modern-day Slavery for Women in Romania
      • Stranded on the runway in Kabul
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    • IIHS at the Basel Peace Forum 2025: Reimagining Peace
    • Dr. Aurora Martin Delivers Key Insights on Human Security at the 4th Annual IIHSG Conference 2024
    • Board of directors attend second installment of the Paris Peace Forum
    • OSCE 23rd Alliance Conference Against Trafficking in Persons, Vienna, Austria
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Unlocking Collective Potential: The 2024 UN Civil Society Conference in Nairobi

Events, Human Security, News DigestBy IIHSApril 10, 2024

From May 9th to 10th, 2024, the United Nations Civil Society Conference will unfurl its vibrant landscape of ideas, aspirations, and collaborations in the heart of Nairobi, Kenya. This event is not merely another gathering on the UN calendar; it is a premier symposium designed to transcend individual silos and propel the UN 2030 agenda…

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