Guest post: The forefront of Palestinian consciousness
Guest post by co-star and producer Waleed F. Zuaiter following the screening of the Oscar-nominated Palestinian movie Omar at the United Nations in New York city on 1 May 2014, one of many special events taking place to mark the International Year of Solidarity with...
Why apply for the UN Summer Academy 2014?
The UN Summer Academy is a week-long learning programme that takes place at the UN Headquarters in New York from 9-13 June 2014. It offers executive education, learning, networking and knowledge exchange to UN staff, diplomats and civil society representatives. This...
Sci-Fi TV Show Revolution Ends with a Message for a Brighter World
Guest blog by Bahareh Seyedi, UNDP Energy Policy Specialist. As the screen fades to black and before the credits roll tonight on the series finale of NBC’s post-apocalyptic show 'Revolution', viewers will see the startling fact that 1.3 billion people worldwide live...
NBC’s Revolution Places Children on the Front Lines of War: Fact or Fiction?
As followers of this blog will know, UN staff have teamed up with the producers and writers of the NBC science-fiction show Revolution, which this season has drawn a number of its story lines and characters from the harsh reality of daily life for many people living...
NBC’s Revolution Uses the Power of TV to Help UN Turn on the Lights
As followers of this blog will know, UN staff have teamed up with the producers and writers of the futuristic TV drama Revolution to help give more depth to the real-world issues reflected in the show's science fiction world with no electricity. Using the experiences...
Guest post by Angélique Kidjo: Raise Your Voice Against Female Genital Mutilation
In 2012, I met Ambassador Cesare Maria Ragaglini, the Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations. Ambassador Ragaglini is a passionate diplomat. He asked me if I would be willing to do a concert in the UN General Assembly Hall to raise awareness about...
Akhtar’s Story
by GILL FICKLING When I first met Akhtar in 2009, he was dirty, hungry, disillusioned and scared. He was then living in a squalid camp of flimsy cardboard boxes in Greece’s western port city, Patras, along with 1600 other Afghan boys and men who, like him, had come...
Listen on the go – UN audio in your pocket
You already do so much on your mobile device -- it's not just for calling anymore, and has not been for several years. Now, in addition to all it does, you can also listen to what's going on now at the United Nations from UN Radio, as well as audio from UNTV...
Aaron gets a taste of reality in NBC’s Revolution: Think.Eat.Save
Guest post by Dana Gunders, Staff Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council (@dgunders) In last week's episode ("Dreamcatcher") of NBC’s dramatic science fiction series Revolution, Aaron is jolted back to the present day where energy, food, and comfort are...






