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Continued Military Hostilities between Warring Parties Endanger Thousands of People, Sudan’s Future, Region, Briefers Tell Security Council
‘Cause for Optimism’ in Delivering Justice to Libyan People, International Criminal Court Prosecutor Tells Security Council, Citing Progress in Past Six Months
Backing More Families With Better Access To Kinder
UN Women Executive Director visits Kenya, galvanizes action for Generation Equality
In Dialogue with Ethiopia, Experts of the Committee against Torture Welcome Constitutional Protections for Persons Deprived of Liberty, Ask about Reports of…
Thousands of newly arrived Somali refugees in Ethiopia relocated to new settlement
100,000 new Somali refugees arrive in Ethiopia in the past month, UN and partners are calling for urgent funding
As hundreds of thousands flee Somalia to Ethiopia, UN and partners call for urgent funding
Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on Human Rights in Eritrea
Following peace efforts, UNHCR’s Grandi urges support and solutions for refugees and displaced in Ethiopia
WHO publishes two landmark documents on leishmaniasis
Ethiopia peace process
WHO and Gilead Sciences extend collaborative agreement to enhance access to treatment for visceral leishmaniasis
Ghana’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Ancient farming strategy holds promise for climate resilience
Despite continued impact of Covid, malaria cases and deaths remained stable in 2021
Tackling emerging antimalarial drug resistance in Africa
New ways to bring more festive cheer to City of Hobart
Global fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing reaches new milestone
Teklemariam overcomes challenges to achieve his dream
Critical moment to strengthen fight against trafficking in Tigray, Afar, and Amhara: Ethiopia
International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia UN Human Rights Council -51st Session
49 new citizens to make pledge
Statement Attributable to International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia
Using mathematics to treat malaria
Human Rights Council Concludes Fiftieth Regular Session after Adopting 23 Resolutions and One Decision
Fiori Giovanni appointed Kidsafe Ambassador
UNHCR data visualization on Mediterranean crossings charts rising death toll and tragedy at sea
WHO publishes new guideline with region-specific treatment recommendations
G7: FAO puts forward proposals to address current and future food shortages
Human Rights Council Marks International Women’s Day and Concludes Interactive Dialogue with High Commissioner on Situation of Human
FSO Safer tanker could trigger major oil disaster, study shows
Togo’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
News Comment by UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi on attack that hit Mai Aini refugee camp in Tigray
News Comment by UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi on attack on Mai Aini refugee camp in Tigray
Human Rights Council Decides to Establish an International Commission of Human Rights Experts to Investigate Allegations
Peste des Petits Ruminants: FAO calls for more funding to eradicate disease by 2030
UN experts call for urgent action to stop violence against women: Tigray conflict
UN experts deplore expulsion by Egypt of Eritrean family seeking asylum
Report calls for accountability for violations and abuses by all parties: Tigray conflict
Papua New Guinea’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Statement on Solutions Initiative for 7 million forcibly displaced people
Today’s one-year-olds will live through up to 24 times as many climate-induced extreme weather events
Locust control campaign covers millions of hectares, but voracious pest is still a threat in East Africa
Kenya beats back desert locust upsurge for now, but East Africa remains at risk
FAO welcomes €17 million contribution from Germany to combat impact of Desert Locust upsurge
Locusts in East Africa: A race against time
Africa Solidarity Trust Fund donates $1 million to efforts to combat Desert Locust