Justice for Human Rights
30 seconds of your time to promote the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and explain the interdependence between human rights, justice and security and development
We do not need more security to tackle crime; we need human rights to be respected. The more people are protected, the more their rights are promoted, the more we can live in a secure and prosperous word, free from organized crime, violent extremism, abuses and exploitation.
Summer Course on Migration and Human Rights
Rome (Italy), 15-19 July 2019
Application deadline 30 June 2019
How to apply
International migration is a growing phenomenon involving the international community and Member States in complex dynamics that have a special focus on the protection of human rights.
Report of the Secretary-General on Terrorism
Activities of the United Nations system in implementing the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy
The General Assembly, in its resolution 70/291, requested the Secretary-General to submit a report no later than April 2018 on progress made in the implementation of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, including suggestions for the future implementation of the Strategy by the United Nations system.
Maria Falcone Advocate for UNICRI
Maria Falcone, Advocate for UNICRI
Shaping a culture that strongly opposes crime and corruption
On 18 May 2018, during the Side event of UNICRI co-sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Italy to the International Organizations in Vienna at the the 27th Session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), Prof. Maria Falcone, Italian Judge Giovanni Falcone’s sister and President of Fondazione Giovanni and Francesca Falcone, has been nominated as an advocate for UNICRI in the fight against organized crime.
Programme de subventions pour le renforcement de la coopération avec les organisations de la société civile dans l'atténuation des conflits
NEW Publication: Strengthening efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism
Call for contributions: innovative ideas and new solutions to mitigate emerging risks of advances in biotechnology
Advances in biotechnology are rapidly changing what is possible in medicine, agriculture, and industry. Progress in genomics, personalized medicine and bioengineering suggest the twenty-first century may indeed prove to be the ‘Century of Biology’, marking an inflection point in our capacity as humans to understand and intervene upon biological systems and the organic world.