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Regional organisations worldwide must protect, not threaten, human rights while countering terrorism, says UN expert
Australia must increase aid budget as global crises worsen, forcing some children to resort to eating grass to survive
Türk says world must act as darkest moment of Gaza conflict unfolds
UN experts alarmed by harrowing conditions for Palestinians with disabilities trapped in Gaza: A tragedy within a tragedy
Additional Humanitarian Assistance To Lebanon
Security Council Press Statement on Terrorist Attack on Turkish Aerospace Industries’ Facilities in Ankara
UN privacy expert: Guidelines update crucial to regulate computerised personal data files
LEBANON: Over 400,000 forcibly displaced children at growing risk of scabies, cholera and waterborne diseases
Sudan: Famine crisis worsens as children show physical signs of starvation
Israel’s military strikes on financial institutions in Lebanon violate international humanitarian law, says expert
Intense bombardments, mass displacements and lack of access in northern Gaza force the postponement of polio vaccination campaign
G7 Development Ministers’ Meeting: FAO calls for increased focus on Africa amid rising hunger
Civilians must be protected: Beirut hospital attack
US Marines head home after six months down under
Australia Appoints New Ambassador To Italy 23 October
“The situation in the Middle East is catastrophic,” says FAO Director-General
War on women – Women killed in armed conflicts double in 2023
Building Friendship Through Faith
Special Rapporteur to study transitional justice responses to mass human rights violations, transnational violence and negationism
UNITAR Launches Emergency Assistance Programme to Promote Socioeconomic Stability in Sudan
Oxfam Condemns Killing Of Water Engineers In Gaza
Sudan faces one of the worst famines in decades, warn UN experts
Risk of famine remains high across the entire Gaza Strip as conflict intensifies and winter approaches
New Humanitarian Policy promising but must be backed by financial commitments, says Save the Children 
Save the Children Australia welcomes new humanitarian funding to Yemen
WHO urges expansion of lifesaving midwifery care for women and babies
UN experts concerned over safety of migrants, refugees and victims of trafficking: Tunisia
Humanitarian Assistance To Myanmar
Second round of polio vaccination in the Gaza Strip aims to vaccinate over half a million children
Situation for civilians getting worse by the day: Middle East
“Visibility means possibility”: Plan International Australia, Phoebe Tonkin and Stan celebrate girls’ infinite potential this International Day of the Girl
UN Commission finds war crimes and crimes against humanity in Israeli attacks on Gaza health facilities and treatment of detainees, hostages
Opening remarks – Australia-Canada-New Zealand Trilateral meeting
How Can You Tell Whether Road Is Safe After Flood?
UN experts call for end of violence and accountability after year of human loss and suffering and blatant disregard for international law: 7 October
Profound Turning Point For Whole World
One in Six Children in Haiti one step away from famine conditions – Save the Children
New Zealand marks anniversary of 7 October
Lebanon struggles to cope as over a million people flee Israel’s military invasion – Oxfam
UN expert on internally displaced persons to visit the Republic of the Marshall Islands
UN experts deplore Israel’s increasing disregard for international law: Lebanon
Statement on the Importance of Protecting Civil Aviation During Times of Conflict
LEBANON: Shelters struggling to house families with an unprecedented one million people on the move and new relocation orders issued by Israeli military forces
Gaza: Geospatial data shows intensifying damage to cropland
UN expert calls for urgent protection of civilians in Khartoum amid alarming reports of summary executions: Sudan
Statement from Michael Adams, Country Director of CARE in Lebanon
History Made With 115th Rhodes Scholar-Elect
South Pacific defence meeting fosters collaboration