Elected Participants to be Notified in February 2025
The University of Nairobi is set to host the prestigious ACUNS Annual Meeting 2025, a globally recognized platform for advancing discourse on multilateral environmental governance, social justice, and sustainable development.
Scholars, policymakers, and practitioners worldwide are invited to submit proposals addressing pressing global challenges under carefully curated thematic categories.
Call for Proposals: Shape the Future of Global Governance
The ACUNS Annual Meeting 2025 presents a unique opportunity for thought leaders to contribute to pioneering discussions on the intersection of environmental sustainability, peace, security, and equitable governance. Accepted participants will be officially notified in February 2025.
Thematic Categories for Submission
Prospective participants are encouraged to submit proposals under one of the following key thematic areas:
- Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Examining the path forward for climate action, nature conservation, pollution control, and social justice.
- Peace and Global Security: Exploring ecological solutions to mitigate conflict, inequity, and global security threats.
- Indigenous Communities and Civil Society: Fostering inclusivity, transparency, and consensus-building in global governance.
- The Science-Technology-Policy Interface: Addressing the triple planetary crisis while advancing social equity and reducing global disparities.
- Small States Leadership: Evaluating the role of small nations in shaping sustainable global environmental policies.
- Environment, Sustainable, and Human Development: Aligning human progress with equitable multilateral environmental governance.
- Urbanism and Human Settlement: Investigating sustainable urban development strategies for growing global populations.
- Social Justice, Inequity, and the Environment: Assessing sustainability, distribution, and social justice within environmental policies.
- Inclusive Economies and Finance for Environmental Governance: Moving beyond GDP-centric models toward decarbonization, ecosystem restoration, and equitable economic frameworks.
Ensuring Diversity in Panel Formation
To promote inclusivity and global representation, ACUNS strongly encourages diversity in panel compositions, with a particular focus on geographical and gender balance.
Participants are urged to incorporate interdisciplinary perspectives and engage with underrepresented voices in governance and policy-making.
Why Participate?
- Gain international recognition for your research and policy contributions.
- Engage with influential scholars, policymakers, and global governance experts.
- Contribute to innovative solutions addressing environmental and social challenges.
- Expand your professional network and explore collaborative opportunities.
Submission Guidelines and Deadline
Interested scholars and practitioners should submit their proposals by the designated deadline to ensure consideration.
The selected participants will be notified in February 2025, providing them with an opportunity to prepare for active engagement in the conference discussions.
Join the Global Movement for Sustainable and Equitable Governance
As the world faces unprecedented environmental and social governance challenges, the ACUNS Annual Meeting 2025 at the University of Nairobi stands as a critical platform for transformative dialogue and impactful policy recommendations. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this pivotal event.
For more information on submission guidelines, thematic categories, and participation details, visit the official ACUNS website or contact the organizing committee at the University of Nairobi.
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