To help staff and clients develop cultural sensitivity and effectiveness of working with colleagues, stakeholders, and clients of different racial, behavioral, cultural, social, and socio-economic...
To help staff and clients develop cultural sensitivity and effectiveness of working with colleagues, stakeholders, and clients of different racial, behavioral, cultural, social, and socio-economic...
To help staff and clients understand different communication styles and enhance effectiveness in communication (verbal vs. nonverbal, formal vs. informal, and virtual vs face-to-face etc.),...
To help staff and clients understand different communication styles and enhance effectiveness in communication (verbal vs. nonverbal, formal vs. informal, and virtual vs face-to-face etc.),...
Join a virtual tour at the small island of Dominica, eight months after hurricane Maria struck. Lives are bouncing back as Dominica is determined to turn these challenges into an opportunity.
The first session of the virtual knowledge sharing program, “Green: Smart solutions for greening cities” is composed of a series of multiple presentations that covers the climate action framework, environmental studies, practices of projects and examples of solutions done around the world.
This video introduces Korea's various ICT systems and services such as the epidemiological investigation support system, self-quarantine safety protection app, and the AI-based X-Ray system used...
Modern technologies are “disrupting” traditional ways of addressing these persistent and evolving problems related to pollution and natural resources management.
Cities are undergoing a profound transformation: the convergence of digital information (bits) and physical environment (bricks). As virtual systems become spatialized – entering our world through the Internet of Things – no industry remains unaffected.
This virtual event will discuss why fiscal policies and PFM systems are critical in achieving gender equality or other equality objectives In particular, it will ask how gender, fiscal, and PFM professionals can work better together to address gender gaps.
Service delivery in fragile and conflict-affected states is critical to people’s experience of recovery, yet at times can counter the stability or legitimacy it seeks to build.
This session uses research on the dilemmas and trade-offs involved in transforming illicit drug economies into peace economies in Afghanistan, Colombia and Myanmar, to inform a panel discussion on the implications of the research for peace-building and development policy.