Catalysing Serbia’s Green Transformation
How UNDP Serbia Innovation Challenge Calls turn green ideas into reality
The full collection of resources on what we are creating, testing and learning on our journey
How UNDP Serbia Innovation Challenge Calls turn green ideas into reality
To get better at harnessing generative AI and boosting innovation, a few of us attended the MIT Innovation Lab workshop at the Sloan School of Management.
The 17th issue of Gender Brief for Serbia, prepared by the UN Gender theme group, which provides an overview of various UN initiatives in Serbia and analysis of the current situation, featured our Women in STEM initiative.
Although Serbia has a relatively high proportion of women in STEM, women are still facing significant headwinds in their careers. We are working to understand and resolve these issues through in-depth and innovative research.
UNDP Serbia, along with Mašinerija, organized a conference to discuss the opportunities and risks associated with the rapidly evolving AI technology in Serbia.
This blog explores the ways in which AI algorithms can reproduce gender stereotypes, and how this can have real-world implications for women in STEM.
We used LinkedIn Ad-targeting data to analyse professional gender gaps in the Western Balkans. The link to the interactive dashboard is at the end of the article.
Drasko Draskovic gave a talk at DSC Europe 2022: “How Big Data Can Foster Development”
We contributed to the Signals Spotlight report – the first of its kind for UNDP.
How Can Women Become Winners of the Fourth Industrial Revolution? Blog by Kristina Nikolic, Jelena Jovicic, Maja Djundic and Marina Iles.
Blog by Kristina Jazinka Nikolic and Milan Lakicevic on the use of Design Thinking methodology to create a Web portal for Serbian startups
Returning Point podcast, interview with Jelena Jovicic (Head of Solutions Mapping)
How “digital twins” of real cities can help guide innovation and transform our lives. Blog by Drasko Draskovic (Head of Exploration)
Carta Serbica is a program designed for individuals of Serbian origin from the diaspora who are interested in living, working, or retiring in Serbia. It offers a streamlined procedure for obtaining temporary residence and work permits, specifically for foreigners of Serbian origin who do not hold Serbian citizenship.
Human Development in Response to Demographic Change, UNDP & UNFPA 2022