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Ce rapport met en lumière les discussions, les principaux enseignements et les recommandations concrètes issues de l'atelier national de validation organisé à Nouakchott, en Mauritanie, en décembre 2024. Cet événement a marqué une étape cruciale dans le développement d'une méthodologie adaptée pour aborder les défis interconnectés du changement climatique et de l'extrémisme violent dans le contexte mauritanien.
The third edition of 1540 Compass focuses on domestic controls and measures to safeguard sensitive materials, as outlined in operative paragraph 3 (a) and (b) of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540 (2004).
Produced by UNICRI’s Centre for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics and with the financial support of the European Union (EU), the report explores global public perceptions of AI in law enforcement. It is based on a survey conducted with 670 respondents across six continents over a period of eight months.
The cycle of conflict, injustice, and environmental collapse
The latest issue of Freedom from Fear confronts some of the most pressing global challenges: the interconnected crises of conflict, environmental degradation, and the pervasive influence of organised crime and violent extremism. In a world marked by ongoing injustice and widening inequalities, this edition explores the cycles of violence that impact both human societies and the planet, underscoring the urgent need for global cooperation and reform.
"In an interconnected world, multilingualism contributes to building trust and making the United Nations more efficient, more representative and more transparent"
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Ce rapport met en lumière les discussions, les principaux enseignements et les recommandations concrètes issues de l'atelier national de validation organisé à Nouakchott, en Mauritanie, en décembre 2024. Cet événement a marqué une étape cruciale dans le développement d'une méthodologie adaptée pour aborder les défis interconnectés du changement climatique et de l'extrémisme violent dans le contexte mauritanien.
The third edition of 1540 Compass focuses on domestic controls and measures to safeguard sensitive materials, as outlined in operative paragraph 3 (a) and (b) of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540 (2004).
Produced by UNICRI’s Centre for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics and with the financial support of the European Union (EU), the report explores global public perceptions of AI in law enforcement. It is based on a survey conducted with 670 respondents across six continents over a period of eight months.
The cycle of conflict, injustice, and environmental collapse
The latest issue of Freedom from Fear confronts some of the most pressing global challenges: the interconnected crises of conflict, environmental degradation, and the pervasive influence of organised crime and violent extremism. In a world marked by ongoing injustice and widening inequalities, this edition explores the cycles of violence that impact both human societies and the planet, underscoring the urgent need for global cooperation and reform.
"In an interconnected world, multilingualism contributes to building trust and making the United Nations more efficient, more representative and more transparent"
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Ce rapport met en lumière les discussions, les principaux enseignements et les recommandations concrètes issues de l'atelier national de validation organisé à Nouakchott, en Mauritanie, en décembre 2024. Cet événement a marqué une étape cruciale dans le développement d'une méthodologie adaptée pour aborder les défis interconnectés du changement climatique et de l'extrémisme violent dans le contexte mauritanien.
The third edition of 1540 Compass focuses on domestic controls and measures to safeguard sensitive materials, as outlined in operative paragraph 3 (a) and (b) of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540 (2004).
Produced by UNICRI’s Centre for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics and with the financial support of the European Union (EU), the report explores global public perceptions of AI in law enforcement. It is based on a survey conducted with 670 respondents across six continents over a period of eight months.
The cycle of conflict, injustice, and environmental collapse
The latest issue of Freedom from Fear confronts some of the most pressing global challenges: the interconnected crises of conflict, environmental degradation, and the pervasive influence of organised crime and violent extremism. In a world marked by ongoing injustice and widening inequalities, this edition explores the cycles of violence that impact both human societies and the planet, underscoring the urgent need for global cooperation and reform.
"In an interconnected world, multilingualism contributes to building trust and making the United Nations more efficient, more representative and more transparent"
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Ce rapport met en lumière les discussions, les principaux enseignements et les recommandations concrètes issues de l'atelier national de validation organisé à Nouakchott, en Mauritanie, en décembre 2024. Cet événement a marqué une étape cruciale dans le développement d'une méthodologie adaptée pour aborder les défis interconnectés du changement climatique et de l'extrémisme violent dans le contexte mauritanien.
The third edition of 1540 Compass focuses on domestic controls and measures to safeguard sensitive materials, as outlined in operative paragraph 3 (a) and (b) of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540 (2004).
Produced by UNICRI’s Centre for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics and with the financial support of the European Union (EU), the report explores global public perceptions of AI in law enforcement. It is based on a survey conducted with 670 respondents across six continents over a period of eight months.
The cycle of conflict, injustice, and environmental collapse
The latest issue of Freedom from Fear confronts some of the most pressing global challenges: the interconnected crises of conflict, environmental degradation, and the pervasive influence of organised crime and violent extremism. In a world marked by ongoing injustice and widening inequalities, this edition explores the cycles of violence that impact both human societies and the planet, underscoring the urgent need for global cooperation and reform.
"In an interconnected world, multilingualism contributes to building trust and making the United Nations more efficient, more representative and more transparent"
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations