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UN experts call for urgent action to combat trafficking in El Fasher: Sudan
UN Committee on Migrant Workers to review Mauritania, Indonesia and Honduras
City grants $68,000 to Community, Youth and Arts initiatives
Move aside boomers: young Australians are ready to shape democracy
Colourful Foreshore Displays Call For Safer Communities
Robust implementation of laws necessary for better protection of persons with albinism, says UN expert: Portugal
Security Council Votes on 2025 UN Peacebuilding Architecture Review
16 Days, One Message: Safety And Respect For All
The Children’s Parliament leading Australia from Western Sydney
Civil society calls for urgent action on the National Anti-Racism Framework
Gaza: Study Reveals Unprecedented Losses of Life and Life Expectancy
Increasing Israeli attacks killing civilians in Lebanon
TRC joins Zonta’s 16 days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence
16 Days of Activism 2025: Gender-based Violence in the Digital Age
ACOSS condemns acts that discriminate against communities based on faith, race, culture or identity
Malcolm Fraser in the spotlight, 50 years after the Whitlam Dismissal
‘We All Have Part To Play’: 16 Days Of Activism To End Violence
White Ribbon Day – Preventing violence against Women
COP30 falls short, offering a ‘spark of hope but far more heartbreak’ – Oxfam Australia
Call to action: UNiTE to end digital violence against all women and girls
Women human rights defenders: Resisting pushback, powering progress
Australia must stand up to China on Tibet as Zhao Leji visits; NOT “agree where they can and disagree when they must”
WHO launches new guidance to promote mental health across all government sectors
UN experts alarmed by Indian counter-terrorism operations violating human rights in Jammu and Kashmir
UN expert supports peace and confidence-building measures between Cambodia and Thailand: Cambodia
How Disability-Affirming Language Builds Connection, Confidence and Customers
25 years of UN promises to elevate and strengthen Palestinian women’s voices in peacebuilding have failed, says Oxfam
Our Trans Whānau Deserve Better Than This Government
UN Women welcomes the adoption of the Belém Gender Action Plan and urges its effective implementation
80th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Australia and Chile
Türk says revised EU corporate sustainability rules must make sense for people and planet
Israel systematic attacks and killings threaten peace efforts, UN expert warns: Lebanon
UN experts sound alarm over continued systematic exploitation of Bangladeshi migrant workers: Malaysia
UN experts condemn deadly attack on Guarani and Kaiowá Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
UN Experts Urge Parliament To Approve Pending Law On stolen Babies: Spain
UN Forum on Business and Human Rights to drive leadership amid global crises
New report links ageism to serious healthcare harms
UN expert urges Government to show leadership in promoting rights-centred development globally: Germany
UN Experts Concerned By Weaponisation Of Interpol Red Notices Against Human Rights Defenders From El Salvador
UN Security Council Resolution Violation Of Palestinian Right Of Self-determination And UN Charter, UN Expert Warns
Gender agenda for military operations
WGAC Lights Up For 16 Days Of Activism Against Gender-based Violence
Digital violence is intensifying, yet nearly half of the world’s women and girls lack legal protection from digital abuse
Extraordinary ASIO powers should not become permanent without further justification
Gaza Plan Must Centre On Self-determination And Ending Apartheid With Just Peace
UN experts urge Belarus to stop interfering in the legal profession
Hasina verdict is important moment for victims: Bangladesh
Commitment To World Where Everyone Is Respected