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New Somalia hunger figures – Oxfam reaction
ANZ leads world’s first ever Orange Bond
Medicine and health stories that got people talking in 2022
Two ILR School doctoral candidates receiving awards for research activities
Ashurst advises Bespin Global on agreement with e& enterprise to offer cloud managed, professional services
FAO’s Statistical Yearbook for 2022 goes live
Rabobank announces new Australian CEO
‘Genetic Afterlives’ receives book prize
Ebola trial candidate vaccines arrive in Uganda in record 79 days after outbreak declared
Life-saving light beam to detect malaria
New report: Progress in reducing malaria burden has stalled
World Health Organization Director-General meets with KSrelief Supervisor General H.E Dr Abdullah Al Rabeeah
DNA from elusive human relatives Denisovans has left a curious mark on modern people in New Guinea
European Union and WHO further enhance their partnership for stronger pandemic preparedness and response
Despite continued impact of Covid, malaria cases and deaths remained stable in 2021
Clough enters voluntary administration
PlantVillage Warrior View awarded $2 million from Google to fight climate change
Māori taonga on display in Stuttgart museum
WHO Member States agree to develop zero draft of legally binding pandemic accord in early 2023
Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines Partner to Transport Humanitarian Aid Aboard New 737 MAX jets
Amount of Blocked Airline Funds Rising
Thousands displaced by escalating conflict in South Sudan’s Greater Upper Nile Region
Administrator meet and greet
Achieving nature- and people-positive future
International Year of Millets: Unleashing potential of millets for well-being of people and environment
Drought and conflict force 80,000 to flee Somalia for Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camps
Economic Outlook & State of Industry
FTA gives premium Australian wines first-mover advantage in India
Bomaderry children’s creative talents on display at international exhibition in Athens
Climate techno-fixes keep planet on ‘palliative care’
Investing in Impact: Paul Kavuma is champion of Africa’s economic resilience
World Soil Day 2022: FAO publishes first global report on black soils
Statement by Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights at Global Forum on Human Rights Education
Australian politicians visit Kenya with Save Children
Construction to start at Australian site for world’s largest radio telescope
In Australia and South Africa, construction has started on biggest radio observatory in Earth’s history
SKA-Low telescope construction starts at our WA observatory site
Australian foreign minister to visit Morocco, Ghana and South Africa
States and regions make case for deeper engagement in COP processes
A China-backed dam in Indonesia threatens a rare great ape – and that’s just tip of iceberg
A China-backed dam in Indonesia threatens a rare great ape – and that’s just beginning
People eating leaves to survive in South Sudan as aid fails to keep pace with spiralling hunger crisis
Small fish could play big role in fight against malnutrition
October Passenger Demand & Forward Bookings Signal Continuing Recovery
In 2023, FAO will require $1.9 billion to reach 48 million people with life-saving and livelihood assistance
Number of children living in deadliest war zones jumps nearly 10% in one year
Apple turns to raise visibility for World AIDS Day
Deer Park armed robbery