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Human Right Committee Opens One Hundred and Thirty-Sixth Session
New exhibition at Dax Centre focuses on lived experience of adoption
Extreme hunger has more than doubled in 10 of world’s worst climate hotspots over past six years
Memorial marks 75th anniversary of Australian involvement in international peacekeeping efforts
AFP marks 75 years of Australian Peacekeeping
Fifteen international students complete Intensive Japanese Course
FAO welcomes $83 million USA contribution to emergency and resilience programmes
Memorial Ceremony at OHCHR in remembrance of those killed in service of human rights
Haiti: Hunger, economic crisis stall recovery year after devastating earthquake
Human Rights Committee Holds Twelfth Informal Meeting with States Parties, Discusses Challenges Relating to Work of Committee
Charity approved by WHO to respond to disasters and war zones
UNHCR welcomes Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection in Americas
UNHCR urges Caribbean governments to protect refugees amid surge in risky sea crossings
Dog coronavirus jumps to humans, with protein shift
Unearthing truth: Michael Pollanen on role of forensic pathology in war zones
Latin American and Caribbean countries establish priorities for FAO’s work in region
Citizen Seismology Helps Decipher 2021 Haiti Earthquake
Hope floats: Greenpeace Esperanza retires after two decades, but light shines
Haiti’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
New initiative catalyzes sustainable seed systems from Caribbean to Atlantic
Brother alums who turned tragedy into triumph honored with scholarship
Human Rights Council President appoints Lynn Welchman of United Kingdom to serve on Commission of Inquiry on Syrian Arab Republic
Actions must speak louder than words: five asks to achieve equity in vaccine delivery
Take five: Investing in gender equality and women peacebuilders makes for lasting peace
Your questions answered: Women in Haiti
Starvation and hunger-related deaths reality amid worsening food crises, says FAO
UN agencies call for protection measures and comprehensive regional approach for Haitians on move
Latin America and Caribbean countries need to spend more and better on health to be better able to face a…
Drop in cholera cases worldwide, as key endemic countries report gains in cholera control
UOW to reduce salt intake in South Africa
Crop-improvement lab established with $25M USAID grant
FAO report cites 41 countries needing external assistance for food
University researcher to launch digital storytelling project in Ugandan refugee camp
New Oxfam safeguarding director says organisation primed to capitalise on official recommendations to make deeper improvements
Australia announces new High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago
20 million children miss out on lifesaving measles, diphtheria and tetanus vaccines in 2018
Climate change fuels autocracy in island nations: Deakin research
Grand Slam Tennis Champion, Naomi Osaka, Named Newest bareMinerals Global Ambassador
Oxfam welcomes Independent Commission’s recommendations and commits to deepen culture change and safeguarding improvements
Oxfam International response to UK Charity Commission report
Cornell’s first Africana studies Ph.D. among newest grads
Oxfam continues to make progress implementing stronger safeguarding policies and driving cultural change
UNSW joins world’s largest study of migration
UNSW-UTS Migrant Worker Justice Initiative joins $36m global research hub aiming to harness benefits of South-South migration