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18.02.2021, Entebbe; In recent times, just like anywhere else in the world, the United Nations (UN) has been susceptible to fraudulent attempts by external sources due to the increased use of online platforms on different…
Entebbe, 10 February 2021: The Regional service Centre Entebbe is preparing to return another 20 to 30% of their staff to the offices in February 2021 almost 11 months after they were sent to work from home due to the global…
On Friday 18 December 2020 – just before a lot of colleagues are leaving for the end of year holidays – the Regional Service Centre Entebbe (RSCE) held a celebratory Town Hall on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the…
So, that went by fast! It seems like only yesterday that I was working for that global credit card company, back in a small office cubicle in good old but grey Brussels. I realized not long after I started there that that job…
For most of us, he is a new face on the Entebbe Support Base (ESB). For others, his name might ring a couple of bells since he has been in the United Nations Common System for over fifteen years. Get acquainted with Mr…
Entebbe, 19 October 2020: The United Nations Resident Coordinator and Designated Official for Uganda has authorized a gradual and cautious return of 20% of United Nations staff to the offices after 7 months of telecommuting…
The Regional Service Centre Entebbe (RSCE) concluded the recent festivities of the International Client Service Week (ICSW). The four-day event - which operated under this year’s theme ‘Committed and Connected to Serve’ -…
On Friday 2 October, the first session of many to come of the Global General Service Test (GGST) took place at the Regional Service Centre Entebbe (RSCE). The GGST is a computer-based test which assesses job-relevant…
Well into the 4 th month of working from home, the Regional Service Centre Staff Welfare team initiated yet another stepping challenge. This time the challenge, despite being the same two-week duration, was rather different…