²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ research focuses on the challenges faced by the United Nations and its Member States. Our current research portfolio supports all of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015 to inspire global action to overcome the world¡¯s biggest challenges.
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Women in Africa¡¯s Water Leadership: Numbers Don¡¯t Lie
Women hold just 17% of top water leadership roles in Africa, highlighting urgent gaps and opportunities for gender-inclusive governance.
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Expandir el Riego Podr¨ªa Mejorar la Nutrici¨®n Infantil, Pero Conlleva el Riesgo de un Uso Insostenible del Agua
Los mayores beneficios nutricionales de la irrigaci¨®n se encuentran en las zonas con estr¨¦s h¨ªdrico, lo que crea una paradoja cr¨ªtica de sostenibilidad para los responsables de las pol¨ªticas.
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L¡¯Expansion de l¡¯Irrigation Pourrait Am¨¦liorer la Nutrition des Enfants, Mais Comporte des Risques
Les plus grands b¨¦n¨¦fices nutritionnels de l¡¯irrigation se trouvent dans les zones en stress hydrique, cr¨¦ant un paradoxe de durabilit¨¦ crucial pour les d¨¦cideurs.
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Ph.D. Job Market Candidates
On this page, you¡¯ll find our candidates on the job market this year.
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BIOLAC's training courses
²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-BIOLAC courses are intended to transfer the latests techniques to Latin American and Caribbean laboratories and scientists
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Water Inequity in Global Agricultural Trade
An insight into how agricultural trade influences global water use, inequality, and inequity, and what it means for the world's most vulnerable.
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²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-BIOLAC Fellows's Work
Explore what winners of our Fellowship Program have researched or trained on to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals using biotechnology.
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Expanding Irrigation Could Enhance Child Nutrition but Risks Unsustainable Water Use
The greatest nutritional benefits from irrigation are found in water-stressed areas, creating a critical sustainability paradox for policymakers.
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Building Damage Assessment of the March 2025 Myanmar Earthquake
This ²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-INWEH Incident Brief highlights how poor planning and a lack of building code enforcement amplified the impact of the March 2025 earthquake.
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The May-June 2025 Central Canada Fires: National Challenges of a Warming Climate and Cascading International Impacts
The incident brief analyzes the 2025 Canadian wildfires, their link to climate change, and the massive cross-border smoke impacts.