About UNSA
As part of the UNSA Global Network, UNSA Vienna aims at setting new benchmarks with regard to the identification of as well as work on topics and ideas that are critical for the future of the UN system and the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
UNSA Vienna aims at promoting the implementation of the SDGs by furthering the work on most commonly overlooked yet important topics and establishing innovative, integrative and solution-oriented approaches to those topics within the UN framework.
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: Femicide Vol. XI: Cyber Crimes against Women and Girls
This volume again compiles strategies, best practices and innovative approaches, serves as a platform for, and provides practical support to anybody who wishes to prevent, investigate, prosecute, and punish VAW and gender-related killings of women and girls, i.e. femicide. The second section on cyber crimes includes an interview with Neil Walsh of UNODC, articles on online harassment of women journalists and cyber crimes against women in India, among others.
: Femicide Vol. X: Contemporary Forms of Enslavement of Women and Girls
This FEMICIDE Volume includes recent statements on femicide, as well as articles on contemporary forms of enslavement of women and girls, e.g. dealing with forced marriages, pleasure marriages, human trafficking, and child marriages.
: Femicide Vol. IX: Femicide, State Accountability and Punishment
This issue of FEMICIDE deals with state and international responsibility. We all have a national and international obligation to put an end to such atrocities, to prosecute offenders and to lift up the many victims’ shattered lives. Governments can and must provide “safe places” for at-risk women and children. Ultimately, there must be a viable plan for providing women with the possibility of economic self-sufficiency, which in turn can assure independence and the chance of a better future.
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Unser Kooperationspartner, das Wiener Büro für Menschenrechte hat einen Artikel für UNSA-Vienna verfasst. Lest über die soziale Komponente der Klimakrise und was Klimaschutzaktivistin Greta Thunberg dazu zu sagen hat.
Klimawandel und Katastrophen wirken sich auf das Leben von Millionen von vertriebenen Menschen weltweit aus. Sie gefährden Menschen und stehen immer häufiger in Wechselwirkung mit den Ursachen von Fluchtbewegungen. / Climate change and disasters are affecting the lives of millions of people around the world. Climate change, environmental degradation and disasters exacerbate vulnerabilities and increasingly interact with drivers of displacement.
Am Sonntag, dem 11. Oktober 2020 wird in Wien gewählt. Dementsprechend haben wir von UNSA Anfragen an alle größeren Parteien und deren Jugendorganisationen geschickt und sie um ein Statement gebeten. Einige Parteien haben sich leider nicht gemeldet und die Möglichkeit, sich zu positionieren ungenutzt gelassen. Daraus könnte man schließen, dass Klimamigration leider immer noch ein Thema ist, dass nicht im Fokus der österreichischen Politik liegt oder auch bewusst ignoriert wird. Im Hinblick auf das brennende Lager Moria und Österreichs Desinteresse an der Aufnahme von Geflüchteten, ist die zweite Möglichkeit durchaus nicht unwahrscheinlich. Dennoch haben uns einige Parteien oder Parteiorganisationen Statements geschickt, die wir hiermit veröffentlichen, damit Du einen kleinen Einblick bekommst, wie österreichische Politiker*innen über Klimamigration denken.
*Die hier veröffentlichten Meinungen und Statements spiegeln ausschließlich die Meinung der jeweiligen Autoren wieder.
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for UN Academics:
- visibility, publicity and audience
- networks and platforms
- access to all UNSA target groups
- exchange and interaction
- usage of own work
- inspiration and exposure to new ideas and perspectives
Requirements
for UN Academics:
- open mindedness
- sense of innovation
- solution-orientation
- practical orientation
- openness to dialogue
- interdisciplinarity
- comprehensible use and delivery of knowledge
Ways of Participation
for UN Academics:
- published / journalistic content
- participation and collaboration in events
- mentoring programs
- advice and recommendations
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for UN Practitioners:
- new communication tools
- access to all UNSA target groups
- exchange and interaction
- channel for access to the latest research findings
- new Ideas and Innovations
- channel for broad and comprehensible communication of UN contents
Requirements
for UN Practitioners:
- open mindedness
- sense of innovation
- solution-orientation
- practical orientation
- openness to dialogue / promoting dialogue
- inclusion / involvement
- transparency
Ways of Participation
for UN Practitioners:
- published / journalistic content
- participation and collaboration in events
- inside knowledge
- mentoring programs
- advice and recommendations
- provision of various facilities
- access to internal UN platforms
Benefits
for Diplomats:
- inspiration and exposure to new ideas and perspectives
- new solutions and approaches
- identification of best practice
- exchange & interaction
- visibility, publicity and audience
- access to all UNSA target groups
- networks and platforms
Requirements
for Diplomats:
- open mindedness
- cooperativeness
- commitment to lead or provide guidance in specific subject area
Ways of Participation
for Diplomats:
- financial Support
- provision of event facilities
- insider knowledge
- transfer of national information
- advice and recommendations
- contact and to UN Practitioners, national civil society, academics, universities, …
Benefits
for Civil Society:
- visibility, publicity and audience
- networks and platforms
- access to all UNSA target groups
- exchange, interaction and support
- inspiration and exposure to new ideas and perspectives
- new solutions and approaches
- identification of best practice
Requirements
for Civil Society:
- profound activism
- openness to dialogue
- open mindedness
- sense of innovation
- solution-orientation
- practical orientation
- analytic skills
Ways of Participation
for Civil Society:
- published / journalistic content
- participation and collaboration in events
- mentoring programs
- advice and recommendations
- practical knowledge
- insight into practical work of the civil society
- establishing contact own network
Benefits
for the Next Generation:
- opportunity to gain professional experience and insight into practical work
- access to all UNSA target groups
- channel for access to the latest research findings
- new Ideas and innovations
- UNSA Community – internal and external exchange
Requirements
for the Next Generation:
- open mindedness
- sense of innovation
- solution-orientation
- practical orientation
- analytic skills
- future-oriented thinking
- commitment and reliability
Ways of Participation
for the Next Generation:
- voluntary work in diverse working areas
- offering new perspectives
- development of new approaches, strategies and digital thinking
Benefits
for Universities:
- inspiration and exposure to new ideas and perspectives
- visibility, publicity and audience
- networks and platforms
- access to all UNSA target groups
- benefit for academics and students
Requirements
for Universities:
- open mindedness
- sense of innovation
- solution-orientation
- practical orientation
- openness to dialogue / promoting dialogue
Ways of Participation
for Universities:
- financial support
- provision of event facilities
- contact to students and academics