Foresight in action: a strategic lens for Serbia’s future
The United Nations Resident Coordinator Office in Serbia and UNDP Serbia Accelerator Lab facilitated an innovative foresight exercise.
The full collection of resources on what we are creating, testing and learning on our journey
The United Nations Resident Coordinator Office in Serbia and UNDP Serbia Accelerator Lab facilitated an innovative foresight exercise.
We organized the “Her Journey, Her Story: Women Shaping Tech” event, which brought together 55 women in STEM to discuss challenges and opportunities in the field, with the goal of fostering a supportive environment for their career development.
The event “Women Leading the Way” at COP29 highlighted the crucial role of women in the green economy and climate action, showcasing inspiring stories of women leaders worldwide.
Serbia is making progress in its green economy transition but faces challenges as only 1 in 9 workers possess green skills, with notable gender gaps and age-related disparities in green skill distribution according to our LinkedIn data analysis.
We shared our UNDP AI journey at Biotech Future Forum 2024. Through experiments, we’re discovering how this general-purpose technology can accelerate sustainable development – while ensuring it remains ethical, inclusive, and human-centered.
We had an insightful discussion with our colleagues, diving deep into the emerging trends and potential disruptions shaping development landscapes globally and specifically in Serbia.
This blog discusses using the qualitative user journey mapping methodology to gain insights into the common experiences, motivations, and barriers faced by women at various stages of their education and careers in the Serbian ICT industry, with the goal of identifying actionable steps companies and institutions can take to better support and retain female talent in the field.
Our new report on “Women in Serbia’s ICT Sector” was presented on March 15 at the Women in Tech Breakfast, organized by Haos Community Space, to more than fifty industry attendees.
The Returning Point aims to tap into the skills and resources of Serbia’s highly-skilled diaspora by helping individuals return and integrating them into the economy, as well as by building bridges for collaboration between expatriates abroad and institutions at home.
How UNDP Serbia Innovation Challenge Calls turn green ideas into reality