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UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk expresses deep concern at persecution of judicial officials: Guatemala
Universal Periodic Review Working Group to examine human rights records of 13 States at its forty-second session from 23 January to 3 February 2023
2022 REVIEW: 10 positive outcomes for children this year
UN experts: Independent watchdog paramount to torture prevention
Microsoft, Viasat Partner to Bring Internet Access to Unserved Areas Globally
Chile, Guatemala Boosting Pandemic Preparedness
UN expert condemns targeting of prosecutor and judge: Guatemala
UN torture prevention body announces upcoming visits in 2023
Tokyo Tech Academy for Leadership holds Leadership Symposium with Dr. Haim B. Gunner as keynote speaker
UN Assistant High Commissioner for Refugees calls for joint action to address shifting challenges of mixed movements
Central America’s Dry Corridor: Turning emergency into opportunities
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights issues findings on El Salvador, Guatemala, Italy, Luxembourg
World Food Forum: Hand-in-Hand Initiative brings partners into agrifood family
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Concludes Seventy-Second Session after Adopting Concluding Observations on Reports
Rural women confronting global cost-of-living crisis
Artists share stories and life tales through exhibitions
Experts of Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Welcome Italy’s Guaranteed Minimum Income Scheme
Report details disturbing trends as reprisals continue against people cooperating with UN
Heavy mercury contamination at Maya sites reveals a deep historic legacy
Human Rights Council Holds Panel Discussion on Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Begins Interactive Dialogue with Expert Mechanism
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Opens Seventy-Second Session
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to review El Salvador, Mongolia, Italy, Guatemala, Tajikistan and Luxembourg
International community shows solidarity with efforts to enhance protection and find solutions for people forced to flee and host
Food crisis tightens its grip on 19 ‘hunger hotspots’ as famine looms in Horn of Africa
Extreme hunger has more than doubled in 10 of world’s worst climate hotspots over past six years
UNITAR NYO Concludes Workshop on Drafting Resolutions for Honduran Diplomats
Indigenous women play vital role in preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge
FAO to boost soil nutrient mapping in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa
Human Rights Committee Holds Twelfth Informal Meeting with States Parties, Discusses Challenges Relating to Work of Committee
Families resorting to extreme measures to survive hunger crisis prompts more funding from Save Children
Presentation of report on civilian deaths in Syrian Arab Republic
Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Holds Briefing for States Parties on its Draft General Recommendation
Cairns Group Farm Leaders call for urgent action on WTO ag trade reform
Insight – Coffee’s growing popularity in China brews export opportunities
Spanish degree takes Iowa State senior on global adventures
UN food agencies call for climate adaptation solutions that include women and girls
Human Rights Council Marks International Women’s Day and Concludes Interactive Dialogue with High Commissioner on Situation of Human
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights issues findings on Bahrain, Belarus, Czech Republic, DR Congo
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights concludes seventy-first session
Apple launches inaugural Entrepreneur Camp for Latin founders
Eleven international students complete Intensive Japanese Course with presentations to youngsters
Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eighty-First Session
97% of Latin America’s E-Waste is Improperly Managed; Includes an Annual $1.7 Billion in Recoverable Materials
January temperatures linked to immigrant entrepreneurship
Vodafone protects Australians from roaming rip off – just in time for borders opening
WTO delivers sweet justice for Aussie cane growers & millers
Australia’s WTO sugar win
Sugar industry welcomes win in WTO case against Indian subsidies