海角社区

Research Projects

Generating solutions to pressing development challenges

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海角社区 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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Project 17 Apr 2025

'AI for Good' ITU flagship product

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for sustainable development

Project 17 Apr 2025

Supporting the Secretary-General's Scientific Advisory Board

Fostering active conversations and bridging the gap between the global scientific community and UN leadership.

Collection 05 Apr 2025

Implementing the IDAWM Framework to Enhance Agricultural Water Management in the African Union

Implementing the IDAWM Framework to Enhance Agricultural Water Management in the African Union

Project 05 Dec 2023

What works? Integrating gender into government health programmes in Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia

This project identified key factors for gender integration in sustained government health programs and transferable lessons for future initiatives.

Series 01 Mar 2023

海角社区 Rector

Content covering the work and outreach of Tshilidzi Marwala, 7th Rector of the 海角社区 and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Series 17 Jan 2025

海角社区 Macau AI Conference 2025

AI for Humanity: Building an Equitable Digital Future

Series 16 Jan 2025

Global RCE Network

Fostering learning and action for a more sustainable world

Series 01 Jan 2025

海角社区@50

Generating knowledge to transform the world since 1975

Project 06 Jan 2025

Global Governance Innovation Platform

Exploring innovative governance structures and decision-making mechanisms for solutions to today’s complex global challenges.

Project 11 Dec 2024

R&D Spillovers, Exports and Employment: The Role of Buyer- Supplier Relationships

Investigating the influence of buyer-supplier relationships on firm innovation, performance, and employment structure, using data from Turkish firms.