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Africa: Urgent action needed to mobilise domestic resources as tax revenues plateau
Steven Byrd gives lecture on his book about African language in Brazil
University researcher co-leads study that finds new human ancestor
As climate shocks intensify, UN food agencies urge more support for Southern Africa’s hungry people
CS classes can break down cultural barriers, study shows
Major milestone for WHO-supported Ebola vaccine
Climate scientist Konecky named Packard Fellow
Australia falls in Global Competitiveness Rankings
WHO and Tanzania angry at each other over Ebola
Planet satellites bolster FAO’s geospatial toolkit
FAO report cites 41 countries needing external assistance for food
Wodonga welcomes new citizens
Increased Diversity On Victoria’s Water Sector Boards
How to win friends and improve healthcare across a region
Glider habitat burned down after flawed approval
As Ebola cases reach 3000 in DRC, WHO calls on all partners to fulfill promises to communities
Grants awarded to community groups
Ebola may now be curable with two new drugs
Empower women this September, Become a “Woman for World”
Bentley Systems Announces Finalists in Year in Infrastructure 2019 Awards Program
Millions in DRC face lethal mix of Ebola, violence, and inadequate healthcare – Oxfam
Rwanda’s Ebola plan paying off
WHO applauds Rwanda’s Ebola preparedness efforts
Finding one’s way in rainforest
World Leaders Urged to Wake Up to Ebola Crisis
Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo declared a Public Health Emergency
Ebola prevention efforts scaled up after case in Goma sparks fears of greater spread
High-level meeting on Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo affirms support
Forest landscapes, wildlife of Northern Congo declining under logging pressure
20 million children miss out on lifesaving measles, diphtheria and tetanus vaccines in 2018
Massive cholera vaccination in Congo
Proudfoot and Pamela Hackett, CEO named Global CEO Today Management Consulting Awards Winner
Environmental destruction in Africa raises questions about family sizes
Roads and Deforestation Explode in Congo Basin
WHO flags critical funding gap, calls for political parties to join fight against Ebola
University President Meric Gertler receives honorary degree from Université de Montréal
Refugee Week celebration of culture
Global Peacefulness Improves for First Time in Five Years But World Remains Less Peaceful
Sydney Morning Herald’s Photojournalism To Feature In Head On Photo Festival
New research exposes extent of mineral demand for renewable energy technologies
Cholera vaccination ramps up in Mozambique following cyclone
WHO committed to tackling Ebola in DRC
Another chapter in global health security
Ebola attacks in Congo
Thoughts on reducing gap between what UN peace support operations promise to do and what actually happens
Second worst Ebola outbreak taking its toll
Dani’s life-changing experience changing people’s lives