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Durable solutions to the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar
Community input wanted to improve health outcomes for people with disability
Centring women’s and girls’ rights and priorities in humanitarian response
Hope away from home: Providing support for refugees with tuberculosis, wherever they live
Greens secure greater protections for exploited migrant workers
Dementia Australia awards $95,000 in funding to help 12 communities become more dementia-friendly
Assistant Secretary-General’s statement at high-level conference on counter-terrorism
UN experts call for release of disappeared Bahá’ís: Yemen
UN experts: Taliban edicts suffocating women and girls in Afghanistan
Afghan women suffer extreme discrimination, restrictions and violence – Deputy High Commissioner
World Refugee Day: Understanding mental health challenges of refugees
Hate speech has no place in our world: UN Human Rights Chief
Monash-led research highlights neglect of children with disability in child protection systems
“The UN and us”: Berlin Youth Conference
Situation of women and girls in Afghanistan – Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan and…
Sport Integrity Australia’s new safety in sport Division
Torrens University tackles the invisible stigma of ageism
City of Hobart in step in raising awareness about elder abuse
New multicultural education campaign seeks to reduce elder abuse via later life planning
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2686 (2023), Security Council Urges International Community to Prevent Incitement, Condemn Hate Speech, Racism, Acts of Extremism
Human rights experts call for inclusive data collection to end gender-based violence in old age
UN Human Rights Chief calls for equal and meaningful participation of women in public and political life
New laws passed to modernise birth certificates
Training to build community capacity to meaningfully engage in mpox response
Torrens University Australia is Challenging Ageism
In rural and remote healthcare, investing in the workforce isn’t enough
Disability Discrimination Commissioner’s intervention at COSP16
COSP16 Day 1 Round-Up
Peru violated child rape victim’s rights by failing to guarantee access to abortion and criminally prosecuting her for self-abortion, UN Committee finds
Cardinia Shire Council wins Victorian Sport Award
UN expert: Inclusion of persons with albinism continues to be key to ending inequality
Gendered impact of the conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic on women and girls
Detention of followers of the minority Baha’i faith
Commission welcomes passage of new ACT intersex laws
Employee Profile: Cooper Sirwatka
CALD community come together to celebrate first Multicultural Plan
SAVE AUSTRALIA’S LIVEBORN ABORTED BABIES
Kathleen Folbigg is free. But people pardoned and exonerated of crimes face unique challenges when released from prison
First Nations women and children with disability at greater risk of family and domestic violence
Queensland Government supports seniors living with HIV to connect with service providers and age positively
UN experts: New and emerging technologies need urgent oversight and robust transparency
Albury Mayor supports Rainbow Ball
Memorial honours Indigenous service
ALP national plan abandons LGBTIQA+ protections
RMIT leading globally on sustainable development goals
People with disability face barriers to sexual and reproductive health care. New recommendations are only the start
Rainbow Ball delayed
Statement by High Commissioner – Permanent Forum on People of African Descent