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Turk in Addis, Nairobi – 30 April – 4 May 2023
WA’s pharmacists honoured with Excellence Awards
New Zealand concerned by civilian casualties in Sudan
More than 2.3 million children out of school in northern Ethiopia despite peace agreement 
Study Links Poor Diet to 14 Million Cases of Type 2 Diabetes Globally
Committee against Torture Opens Seventy-Sixth Session in Geneva
Attention to livelihoods in emergencies is the most effective and dignified response that we can possibly mount: FAO Emergencies Chief
UN Committee against Torture to review Colombia, Brazil, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Kazakhstan and Ethiopia
Thousands of newly arrived Somali refugees in Ethiopia relocated to new settlement
FAO welcomes $34.4 million contribution from Japan to boost food security and strengthen resilience in emergency contexts
Dingo attacks are rare – but here’s what you need to know about dingo safety
Return of iconic Street Arts Festival three sleeps away
Mine Awareness Day: More people today face danger from mines, UXO than 2 years ago
Norway contributes $23.7 million of flexible funding to boost FAO’s capacity to respond to crises and emergencies
Measles has been identified in NSW, Qld and SA. 5 things to know about the virus
Ellen hooks extraordinary talent for Jazz in Park
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
Eastern Africa drought: FAO welcomes a €25 million contribution from Germany to improve access to food and boost rural livelihoods in Ethiopia,…
Leafing Through Hi Mining DNA Clues From Centuries-Old Manuscripts
New push for famine package as polls shows public support
Spotlighting Russian Federation-Ukraine War’s Impact on Global Food, Energy Stability, Delegates in Security Council Urge Renewing Grain Initiative
Cholera cases could double over the next two decades if action is not taken now
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – March 2023
Women more worried about food security, mental health during humanitarian crises
UNHCR teams and partners rush assistance to some 100,000 newly arrived Somali refugees in hard-to-reach area of Ethiopia
Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on Human Rights in Eritrea
Ethiopia: even during period of peace, lasting humanitarian consequences of the conflict remain
As the Horn of Africa drought enters a sixth failed rainy season, UNHCR calls for urgent assistance
UNHCR and partners appeal for US$1.3 billion to support South Sudanese refugees
Africa requires a collective effort to transform the continent’s agrifood systems and end malnutrition, QU Dongyu tells AU Summit
Tens of thousands arrive in Ethiopia, fleeing recent clashes in Somalia
Street Arts Festival puts City back on world stage
Save the Children welcomes Australian Government funding to fight global hunger crisis
Speakers Urge More Systemic Risk, Vulnerability Assessments of Potential Violence, as Security Council Charts Progress in Protecting Children during Armed Conflict
Sydney high streets gear up for festival fun
WHO provides on-site laboratory training at the National Influenza Centre in Ethiopia
2.9m-year-old stone tools found at Kenyan site
We found 2.9-million-year-old stone tools used to butcher ancient hippos – but likely not by our ancestors
Discovery at 2.9-Million-Year-Old African Site Prompts New Consideration of Who Made First Stone Tools
Following peace efforts, UNHCR’s Grandi urges support and solutions for refugees and displaced in Ethiopia
Ethiopia: Measles and cholera outbreaks pose deadly threat to already malnourished children 
WHO publishes two landmark documents on leishmaniasis
Ethiopia peace process
Children and teens aren’t doing enough physical activity
Security Council: Peacebuilding
The Policy Options for Transitional Justice in Ethiopia
WHO and Gilead Sciences extend collaborative agreement to enhance access to treatment for visceral leishmaniasis