UNSA Vienna and the SDGs

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UNSA Vienna and the SDGs
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Our aim

Our mission at UNSA Vienna is to shed light on issues or perspectives that may not receive a lot of visibility. For this purpose, we engage with renowned diplomats and experts to create a relevant dialogue. Within the framework of the SDGs, one of the goals is to find practical solutions that take into account the cultural, social and societal context. Realistic concepts, critical views and discourses are welcome to challenge the international community and everyone else interested/involved to look past the simple explanation of the SDGs. We are addressing an internationally orientated community, but specific and local conditions and their structures are to be taken into account. 

Our motivation

Vienna serves as an international centre linking the university, international organisations, the UN and foreign representations. Therefore, to bring in a niche for this blog as to not serve as competition of the UN’s SDG Blog: https://www.un.org/en/desa/sdg-blog , we will focus per month on a different representation based in Vienna, which can involve additional interviews from other experts and overseas representations to support the overall story. We will cover topics from feminist foreign policy to film culture to climate justice – there is something for everyone. This will strengthen our partnerships and position as a niche org based in Vienna.

Our means

 

 

Recent Activities

Activities

: SDG Blog: Diplomatic Voices of Vienna. Afghanistan: Taliban Rising, Human Rights and Freedom for Women

Vienna serves as an international centre linking the academic world, international organisations, the United Nations, and foreign representations to a larger international community. Therefore, UNSA Vienna seeks to complement the UN’s SDG Blog with the diplomatic voices of Vienna. Every month, experts and foreign representatives will highlight current affairs in their country directly related to the SDGs. We kick off with our first blog article by Fausia S. Abdoel, with support of Sara Nawrozi (intern at UNSA Vienna), concerning the humanitarian crisis evolving in Afghanistan.

: "When the Climate Crisis claims your Home" - Kunstwettbewerb

UNSA Vienna veranstaltet einen Kunstwettbewerb, um auf die Tatsache aufmerksam zu machen, dass immer mehr Menschen aufgrund von Umweltkatastrophen gezwungen sind, ihre Heimat zu verlassen. / UNSA Vienna is hosting an Art Competition to raise awareness of the fact that nearly every day, people are forced to leave their homes due to environmental disasters.

: Book Launching Webinar: Crime Prevention and Justice in 2030 - In Honour of 75 Years United Nations

On 10th December an online/ZOOM virtual book launching hosted by the International Institute for Peace in cooperation with UNSA Vienna features 5 real-time topical statements with online discussants and other Q&A participants (75 minutes), preceded by 6 introductory pre-recorded & edited statements of other book contributors (45 minutes). 

Vienna serves as an international centre linking the academic world, international organisations, the United Nations, and foreign representations to a larger international community. Therefore, UNSA Vienna seeks to complement the UN’s SDG Blog with the diplomatic voices of Vienna. Every month, experts and foreign representatives will highlight current affairs in their country directly related to the SDGs. We kick off with our first blog article by Fausia S. Abdoel, with support of Sara Nawrozi (intern at UNSA Vienna), concerning the humanitarian crisis evolving in Afghanistan.

On this given occasion, namely the COVID-19 crisis, FEMICIDE Volume XIV, Femicide in the History and Presence of Pandemics, aims to analyze and question the impact of pandemics on the issue of femicide from diverse perspectives.

Celebrating women’s leadership within the present global context.

Lead contact

Fausia S. Abdul

FEMICIDE Editorial Team

Project partner

UNSAGN

UNSA Global Network

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