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http://www.sum.uio.no/research/global_governance/candid/
The aim of the CANDID-project at the
University of Oslo
is to study the relationship between "ideas" and development
assistance through a system-wide approach to the creation, adoption,
distortion (and even negation) of "ideas" in development
assistance.
Cold War History Research Center
http://www.coldwar.hu/
The Cold War History Research Center was founded
in December 1998 with the aim of continuing within a new, independent
institutional framework the international research that has been
coordinated for several years by the international research section
of the 1956 Institute in Budapest.
Oral History Project of the Association
of Former WHO Staff (AFSM) http://www.who.int/archives/fonds_collections/special/oral_history/en/
In 2005, the Association of Former WHO Staff Members began a project
designed to gather the testimonies of distinguished former staff
members in order to build up WHO's collective memory and make these
historic resources available to researchers.
UNDP History Project
Craig N. Murphy was working for the United Nations Development Programme
on an official history, The
United Nations Development Programme: A Better Way?
published by Cambridge University Press in 2006 to coincide with
the 40th anniversary of UNDP's official founding and the 60th anniversary
of the UN's first discussions on technical assistance. For more
information, please click
here.
UNESCO History Project
This project launched by the Director-General of UNESCO on 30th
April 2004 to support research on UNESCO’s history and to encourage
critical and multidisciplinary reflection on the history of the
UN agency and its past orientations, activities and results. For
more information, please consult http://unesdoc.unesco.org/ulis/circulars/cl3710.pdf
or contact Jens Boel, project coordinator, at j.boel@unesco.org.
UNESCO Association of Former Staff
Members http://www.unesco.org/afus/
AFUS carries out research and reflection on UNESCO's past, present
and future, and has a program of publication.
UNHCR and the Global Cold War, 1971-1984 http://hei.unige.ch/sections/hp/UNHCRProject.htm
A joint research and archival project between the Graduate Institute
of International Studies (GIIS) and the United Nations High Commissioner
(UNHCR) with funding from the Geneva International Academic Network
(GIAN).
UNICEF History Project and remote access process
UNICEF's history project was launched in 1982 to preserve the organization's
historical record and capture ongoing experience. It is now
coordinated by UNICEF's Strategic Information Section, Division
of Policy and Planning. In conjunction with various programme
activities and two major world summits on children's issues in 1990
and 2002, UNICEF also began to record the personal experiences of
a few pivotal UNICEF staff. These interviews along with other key
documents, executive statements and speeches provide contextual
"evidence" of activities as well as lessons learned for future initiatives.
They also convey the story behind the events surrounding the summits
and special events enlivened by personal perspective. For
more information consult: http://www.cf-hst.net/UNICEF-TEMP/CF-History.htm,
an informal site for researchers that is used in place of sending
electronic files via e-mail. The site has grown based on researcher
interest in specific subjects and the resources available to post
discovered material in electronic form. Some items on the informal
site may be proposed for inclusion in a subsection of the official
UNICEF site. http://www.unicef.org.
Reflexion Group
Ambassador K.G. Anthony Hill has brought
together a small, informal group of individuals with a long association
with the United Nations family to reflect on their many years of
international public service with the aim to contribute to the on-going
development discourse. The group meets periodically in Geneva for
a free-ranging exchange on "lessons learned" in multilateral
efforts.
Report of April 2000 Reflection Group Conference. For
more information: reflexiongroup@hotmail.com
United
Nations Oral History Project at Yale
University http://www.yale.edu/unsy/Oralhist/project.htm
United Nations Studies at Yale
has undertaken an oral history study to preserve the recollections
of those involved in international political developments in which
the United Nations has played a role. The current project is a continuation
of a previous study undertaken under the auspices of Yale University
between 1989-1991. It supplements the first study that covered some
of the important developments in the earlier history of the United
Nations.These interviews cover primarily issues of peace and security.
UN in Kenya History Project
The United Nations Country Team in Kenya
under the leadership of UNDP in cooperation with the Institute for
Development Studies, University of Nairobi, is in the process of
carrying out a study titled "The role of UN in Kenya's Socio-Economic
Development: A Historical Assessment (1964-2004)". The objective
of the study is to analyse Kenya's Socio-Economic development for
the past 40 years and the role played by the United Nations in this
historical period. The outcome of this project is expected to be
a publication whose launch, next year, will be part of the celebrations
of UN's 40th anniversary in Kenya. The study is planned to run from
March through to September 2003.
For more information: The
Role of the United Nations in Kenya's Socio-Economic Development:
A Historic Assessment (1964-2003).
World Academy of Art and Science Survey
In 2006, as part of a joint collaboration
between Louis Emmerij and Robert Berg, a questionnaire was sent
to Fellows of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences on what should
be the shape and content of the UN’s intellectual agenda. The findings
were discussed in a report, which was circulated to the new Secretary-General,
UN delegations, other interested scholars, and the full membership
of the Academy. Please click
here to download the report.
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