February 12, 2019
Health Policy and InitiativesThe future of global health is urban. There are 4.2 billion city dwellers worldwide, accounting for 55 percent of the world’s population. The population of city dwellers globally is projected to grow…
January 18, 2019
CybersecurityThis week: India confronts the 'panopticon'; Apple's CEO calls for federal privacy legislation, and the Huawei saga continues.
December 5, 2018
MediaPanelists discuss how reporting on politics and the U.S. president has changed with the internet, social media, and smartphones, as well as the new ways in which Americans receive their daily foreign…
December 4, 2018
Women and Women's RightsResearch indicates that gender-based violence costs the world approximately $1.5 trillion a year, but governments have struggled to address it. Though Latin America has made significant progress in e…
November 20, 2018
PrivacyGiovanni Buttarelli discusses the challenges of implementing and enforcing privacy regulations, market impacts of the GDPR, and the ethical debate over protecting personal data.
November 15, 2018
RussiaRussia and the United States proposed two competing resolutions, possibly expecting one to prevail over the other. Instead, the General Assembly approved both.
November 15, 2018
EducationUSAID Administrator Mark Green and a panel of representatives from government agencies discuss the U.S. government strategy on international basic education and the linkage between international educ…
November 15, 2018
Technology and InnovationThis panel examines AI’s role in moderating online content, and its effectiveness, particularly with respect to disinformation campaigns.
November 9, 2018
Women and Women's RightsAs the world moves deeper into the digital age, international organizations, businesses, and governments grapple with questions about how technology challenges and reinforces biases. Dr. Safiya Noble…