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La digitalización tiene el potencial de beneficiar al desarrollo sostenible en las dimensiones ecológica, económica y social, de manera paralela. Pero hoy en día, los beneficios derivados de la digitalización tienen un alto precio ambiental. Para garantizar que la crisis ecológica y la transformación digital se unan, se deben reconocer los efectos ambientales de las herramientas digitales y la infraestructura, y priorizar los beneficios ambientales en el avance digital. Los esfuerzos internacionales colaborativos que abarcan sectores y diferentes naciones pueden allanar el camino.
In September 2023, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger founded the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). In January 2024, the three AES states announced their withdrawal from ECOWAS. The policy brief analyses the institutional and political consequences of these decisions and possible options for action.
The article argues that an effective way to evaluate UN funding modalities is to assess the extent to which they promote best practices in UN development work. The Disability Fund of the UN Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNPRD) provides an example of how pooled funds can foster best practices in the UN development system.
Houdret, Annabelle / Ines Dombrowsky (2024)
The Current Column, 20 March 2024
This year’s theme of the United Nations’ World Water Day is ‘water for peace’. In one of the world’s most water-scarce and conflict-affected regions, Israelis, Jordanians and Palestinians work together across geographical, religious and other boundaries to make steps towards securing their joint water-dependent future.
Jaji, Rose (2024)
The Current Column, 18 March 2024
The ahistorical, binary, and reductionist conceptualisation of human mobility is spawned by a disconnect between the anti-immigration racialisation of space and the historical and contemporary realities of migration.