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Award Giving Ceremony for the Winner of CPS Logo Contest
Build Back Better: How Bangladesh Can Address UN SDGs in a Post-Pandemic World?
Certificate Course on Geopolitics of Peace, Pandemic, and Development
Certificate Course on Humanitarianism, Policy, and Diplomacy
Certificate Course on the Rohingya Crisis
Certificate Course on ‘Geopolitics of Peace, Pandemic and Development’
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Closing Session of the CPS online Certificate Course on ‘Geopolitics of Peace, Pandemic and Development’
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Conflicts, Strategic Divergences and the Survival of Economic Groupings: Will China–India Rivalry Kill the BRICS?
Considerations in developing an NGO intervention model on Rohingya female adolescents’ ‘participatory resiliency mapping’ towards livelihood and survival Strategies
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CPS begins the Certificate Course on Humanitarianism, Policy, and Diplomacy
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CPS of NSU holds Seminar on ‘Russia-Ukraine War: Who gains, Who loses?’
CPS of SIPG, NSU celebrated its 2nd Anniversary
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Democracy in Myanmar: Not in the hands of the International community but with the people of Myanmar
Dr. Bulbul Siddiqi
Dr. Cynthia McKinney
Dr. Harisur Rahman
Dr. Ishrat Zakia Sultana
Dr. Katherine Li
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Fifth Session: Colloquium on Civil Society Perspectives on the Future of the United Nations
First Session: Global Architecture of Sustainable Development Goals and Its Implementation in the Context of the Pandemic
Fourth Session : United Nations in Humanitarian Agenda for a Subtle and Self- reinforcing Humanitarian-Development Nexus
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Impacts, Consequences and Responses to Covid-19 in Bangladesh
Impacts, Consequences and Responses to Covid-19 in Bangladesh A Human Security Approach
International Conference on Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh Challenges and Sustainable Solutions
International Webinar on Justice and Accountability for the Rohingyas
International Webinar on: “The UN in Times of People’s Needs: Rethinking Multilateralism”
Israeli Atrocities Against the Palestinians
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MPPG Alumni Reunion and Workshop on Negotiation Skills
Ms. Tasmia Nower
Ms. Tata Zafar
Myanmar Election 2020: Impacts on Rohingya Crisis
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NSU holds a Book Discussion on ‘WAR’ by Andrew Clapham
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Peace Day Celebrations with Book Launching, Rohingya Art Exhibition & Peace Rally
Poem by Katherine Li, PhD
Policy Challenges towards Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh: The Role of National Development Experts
Prof. Helal Mohiuddin
Professor Sk. Tawfique M. Haque, PhD
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Rudmila Khan
Russia’s invasion in the Ukraine: The Potential for Diplomacy in times of war
Second Session: United Nations in Peacekeeping and Peace building
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Testing the Case of Rohingya Repatriation via a Judgment of the International Court of Justice
The Rohingya Crisis: Western, Asian, and Bilateral Perspectives
Third Session: United Nations’ Role in Human Rights
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War is the result of the desire for power: Nobel Laureates say at NSU webinar
Webinar on Ijtema of the Tablighi Jamaat
Webinar on Impacts of Military Coup on Myanmar
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