United Nations International Computing Centre


The United Nations International Computing Centre was established in 1971 by a Memorandum of Agreement among the United Nations, the United Nations Development Programme and the World Health Organization, pursuant to resolution 2741 of the United Nations General Assembly. It was created as an inter-organization facility to provide electronic data processing services for themselves and other users.
UNICC provides information and communications technology services to United Nations programmes, funds, and entities. Its mission is to provide ICT services to the United Nations family, maximise the sharing of infrastructure, systems and skills and generate economies of scale to benefit its clients and partner organizations, including United Nations and related not-for-profit entities.
UNICC has over 800 staff at its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland and offices in New York City, Brindisi, Rome, Valencia, Spain, and Hanoi, Vietnam.

Offices

  • Geneva, Switzerland
  • Valencia, Spain
  • Rome
  • Brindisi
  • New York City

    Services

UNICC offers consulting srvices in the areas of strategic advisory services and subject matter expertise.
  • UNICC Consulting
  • IT Advisory Firms
  • Learning
  • Digital Business Communications
  • Project Management
  • Application Development
  • Monitoring
  • Robotic Process Automation
  • Electronic Signature services
  • Secure AUTHN services
UNICC offers its clients hosting and delivery of software applications.
UNICC's information security services cover cyber security oversight and governance as well as a spectrum of operational components.
UNICC offers computing platforms that allow administrators and developers to create, run, and customise their application suites, including software-as-a-service components.
UNICC offers data and analytics services.
  • Consulting and Support
  • Data Analytics – Visualisation
  • Advanced Analytics
  • Data Management
  • Database Services
UNICC provides computing infrastructure resources to manage networking, data centres, and infrastructure elements.
  • Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
  • Servers and Enterprise Server Support
  • Storage on Demand and Management
  • Enterprise Backup
  • Data Centre Consolidation
  • Network Services
  • Internet and Connectivity
  • OneICTBox

    Awards

  • Information security – 2020 CSO50 Award for its Common Secure Information Security services
  • Innovation – ITU Innovation Challenge 2020 winner for UNICC and Microsoft's UN Digital Academy
  • UN Digital Identity – UN Digital ID project from the UN Digital Solutions Centre, with operations by UNICC,  is the winner of the Reimagine the UN Together Challenge 2020
  • Information security – 2017 CSO50 Award for its Common Secure Information Security services