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The United Nations University (UNU) is the academic arm of the United Nations (UN). It bridges the academic world and the UN system. Its goal is to develop sustainable solutions for current and future problems of humankind in all aspects of life. Through a problem-oriented and interdisciplinary approach it aims at applied research and education on a global scale. UNU was founded in 1973 and is an autonomous organ of the UN General Assembly. The University comprises headquarters Tokyo, Japan, and more than a dozen Institutes and Programmes worldwide.

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Newly released: 6th Social Vulnerability Bulletin

The new Social Vulnerability Bulletin gives insights into the 2012 Summer Academy on Social Vulnerability, new publications and the professional progress of former Academy participants. The Bulletin is a product of the Munich Re Foundation (MRF) Chair on Social Vulnerability project.

Social Vulnerability Bulletin No. 6