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On 9–10 February 2026, the United Nations Global Service Centre (UNGSC) brought together 160 participants from 15 field missions and Headquarters to shape the next phase of the Field Remote Infrastructure Monitoring (FRIM) programme.
Over recent years, FRIM has expanded across UN missions, using connected sensors to monitor generators, fuel systems, water networks, and environmental infrastructure. This has created a reliable, mission-wide picture of how critical assets perform in real time.
The focus of the workshop was to define how this information can more systematically support operational and managerial decisions.

The United Nations Global Service Centre will take part in the 2026 edition of Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week (#HNPW), organized by United Nations Office

At the United Nations Global Service Centre (UNGSC), advancing gender equality in science and technology is not an abstract principle — it is a measurable commitment.

The Digital Twin Service (DTS) at UNGSC is enhancing how the United Nations plans, manages, and optimizes operations across field missions by creating dynamic, geoloc

UNGSC opened the winter season with a moment of connection built around service, community, and shared reflection.

UNGSC welcomed 80 students from the University of Bari for the second edition of its Open Day initiative — an opportunity to introduce future professionals to the operational foundation that

UNGSC recently completed visit to Wuhan University (5–12 November 2025), building on an already productive collaboration that has supported MONUSCO operations in Africa.

In observance of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25 November), the UN Global Service Centre (#UNGSC) was proud to host the Women’s Security Awareness Trai

For the fourth consecutive year, UNGSC joined UNICEF, UNICC, and IOM at the Valencia Digital Summit (VDS) — one of Europe’s leading technology and innovation events. 

In the rugged hills of Dabeiba, Colombia, a field engineer at the UN Mission (UNVMC) checks her tablet before dawn.

In a world where information moves faster and faster, the ability to verify images, photos and other digital content is essential for United Nations decision-making and it is even more essential fo

TETRA is the global digital radio standard for secure communications where no reliable commercial networks exist.  

Brindisi, Italy, 10 October 2025 — The United Nations Global Service Centre (UNGSC) has renewed its Uptime Institute Tier III Ready designation for the Modular Technology Centre (MTC), confirming i

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