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RNZAF C-130 Hercules flight departs for Tonga as Navy vessels draw nearer to Tongatapu
Climate crisis in focus as Giorgio Parisi joins FAO’s Nobel Laureates Alliance
After 20 years of visits, ICRC calls for transfers of eligible Guantanamo detainees
Council extends sympathy and help to Tongan community
January sees strong demand for temporary migrant visas; further flexibility for temporary migrants
Red Cross sends urgent supplies to Tonga
“Deep concern” for cut off Tonga
New Zealand prepared to send support to Tonga
Afghanistan quake kills women, children in one of World Vision’s main provinces
Taliban attempting to steadily erase women and girls from public life – UN experts: Afghanistan
Horn of Africa: Swift aid for drought-affected farmers and herders needed to avoid hunger crisis
Australia to provide assistance to Tonga following volcanic eruption and tsunami
Decade of Sahel conflict leaves 2.5 million people displaced
Ukraine: Ongoing, active conflict cause of heavy humanitarian toll
“It is like hell here”: Grim projections warn 2500 children could die each week in Afghanistan
“It is like hell here”: Grim projections that 2500 children could die each week in Afghanistan
UN and partners launch plans to help 28 million people in acute need in Afghanistan and region
UNHCR issues recommendations to 2022 French and Czech Presidencies of Council of EU
Oxfam welcomes funding for Philippines, calls for more assistance
Achieving 70% Covid Immunization Coverage by Mid-2022
UN experts call for immediate action to stop escalating humanitarian catastrophe: Afghanistan
Amid surge in arrivals from Venezuela, UNHCR steps up response in north of Chile
Australian support to Philippines in wake of Super Typhoon Rai
Red Cross urges quick response from Australian Government to get aid into Afghanistan
Middle East in 2021: Despite year out of global spotlight, millions remain in need
Press briefing notes on Sudan protests
Press briefing notes on Poland/Belarus border
Scale up support to Iran to safeguard fleeing Afghans, says UNHCR’s Grandi
Marilyn Migiel wins MLA prize for book on ‘proto-feminist’ poet
Surprising way pandemic has changed Australian kids
Study shows how news shapes humanitarian aid
Human Rights Council Decides to Establish an International Commission of Human Rights Experts to Investigate Allegations
Clashes in Cameroon’s Far North displace more than 100,000 people
Enhanced support for refugee settlement and integration
MIKTA Foreign Ministers’ statement, 17 December 2021
Launch of Australian Red Cross and NAATI Credentialing Program Pilot
Examining impact of drone warfare on global world order
Chief Medical Officer – Omicron update and changes to international travel arrangements
New interactive report shows Africa’s growing hunger crisis
Back to where love of flying began
Parts of Somalia hit by driest season in 40 years as climate-fueled drought worsens
Human rights experts urge States to protect at-risk civil society actors
Deadly clashes over scarce resources in Cameroon force 30,000 to flee to Chad
Strengthening Army’s helicopter capability
Amid rising needs, partners seek US$1.79bn for Venezuelan refugees and migrants
New climate writing competition launched in wake of COP26 conference
UNHCR outraged as three staff members wounded in attack in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
Spearheading shift from disaster response to anticipatory action in agriculture