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8 September to 8 October 2025

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New UNECE guidelines propose way to measure well-being beyond GDP - 10.10.25

UNECE has released a new set of guidelines with recommendations on how to define well-being dimensions, select and compile statistical indicators, identify relevant data sources and disseminate and communicate results effectively to the public.

📻 Podcast I The Locarno Treaties and the Transformation of International Politics - 10.10.25

As we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Locarno Treaties of 1925, this episode explores the treaties' place in the "long 20th century," examining how leaders like Gustav Stresemann, Aristide Briand, and Austen Chamberlain sought a new European order in a transformed Atlantic and global setting after the First World War.

🎙️ Podcast: When AI Speaks for Nations - The Ethics of AI Use in Deliberations | Eleonore Fournier-Tombs - 8.10.25

This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations at the Commons, our space at the UN Library and Archives Geneva for sharing knowledge on multilateralism. In this series, we’re joined by experts who help us unpack the many ideas and issues at the nexus of AI and international cooperation.

UNECE Press conference: Ministerial Meeting on Housing Affordability and Sustainability - 8.10.25

On 8 October 2025, UNECE member States' ministers will meet to focus on the urgent challenges and strategic priorities surrounding housing affordability and sustainability in the UNECE region.

Happening at UN Geneva

Film Screening & Panel Discussion: “Colour”

10 October 2025 - 4:30 to 6:45 p.m. - Palais des Nations, Room VIII

On World Mental Health Day, the UNOG Working Group Against Racism (WGAR) is pleased to invite you to a special film screening and panel discussion.

We will be screening the award-winning documentary “Colour” (2024), directed by Dr. Hannah Strohmeier. To uncover how colonial legacies and institutional racism impact mental health in humanitarian workplaces, the 64-minute film includes extensive research as well as the testimonies of the working staff in Nairobi. The film calls for more inclusive and supportive organizational structures.

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