Satellite oceanic monitoring and responsible waterway usage can protect life under the oceans, seas, lakes. Similar technologies can also reduce ocean pollution and plastic waste and preserve fish stocks for future generations. According to the World Bank Group, about 11% of the global population relies on fisheries and aquaculture as their main source of income. Technologies to monitor fishing practices and waterway usage can effectively protect marine life.
UNICC team on the ground in Sharm El Sheikh helps UNFCCC with conference optimization UNICC assisted with cybersecurity and data solutions for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, from 6…
COP26 ID Check app harnesses biometrics for secure, efficient identity validation The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and UNICC developed an app for the identity verification of around 30,000 participants of the UN Climate Change Conference COP26…
UNICC is pleased to announce that the Commonwealth Secretariat has been accepted as a UNICC User Organization. UNICC’s Business Relationship Manager for the Commonwealth Secretariat is Portia Machancoses. The Commonwealth Secretariat is an intergovernmental organisation that supports member countries to…