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Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eightieth Session
On World Food Day, UN calls for strengthened and inclusive local food systems for displaced and host communities
Tuberculosis deaths rise for first time in more than decade due to Covid pandemic
World Food Day: Celebrating efforts to strengthen local food systems for displaced and host communities
ICRC director of operations says combined impact of conflict and extreme weather
Human Rights Council Concludes Forty-eighth Regular Session after Adopting 25 Resolutions and One Statement by President
Human Rights Council adopts Universal Periodic Review outcomes of Namibia, Niger and Mozambique
Human Rights Council holds an interactive dialogue with Advisory Committee and general debate on Human Rights Bodies and Mechanisms
Minister of Foreign Affairs makes three diplomatic appointments 30 September
News Comment: UNHCR echoes call for global action to resolve internal displacement
Victorian Startups Set To Grow Jobs Of Future
Area twice size of UK needed to feed world’s pets
Centers of Innovation will spur global crop development
FAO launches Green Cities Initiative to help transform agri-food systems, end hunger and improve nutrition
Neoen completes 50% expansion of Hornsdale Power Reserve
Booming Resources Sector Provides Diverse Opportunities
New report identifies 27 countries heading for COVID-19-driven food crises
Global food commodity prices rebound in June
Exercise prevents millions of early deaths, study finds
International community rallies to support open research and science to fight COVID-19
Taking Aussie 4WD parts to world
Conservation goals may be stymied by a lack of land for biodiversity offsetting
Aviation Relief for African Airlines Critical as COVID-19 Impacts Deepen
Indigenous knowledge could reveal ways to weather climate change on islands
Cyclone Idai one year on
Dry weather increases by two list of countries in need of external food assistance
“Lucky country” no more: Australians deliver surprising verdict on Australia Day eve
Australia’s leading aid agencies issue plea for urgent action to address rapidly escalating global climate crisis
Four Priorities for African Aviation
Climate Contributes to Hunger Crisis in Southern Africa
More than 52 million people across Africa going hungry as weather extremes hit continent
As climate shocks intensify, UN food agencies urge more support for Southern Africa’s hungry people
Immune reaction causes malaria organ damage
Planet satellites bolster FAO’s geospatial toolkit
New Oxfam safeguarding director says organisation primed to capitalise on official recommendations to make deeper improvements
Aid agencies call for urgent action as food crisis looms in Mozambique
Low-income countries have low levels of epilepsy treatment
WHO highlights scarcity of treatment for epilepsy in low-income countries
New funding boosts efforts to combat deforestation, desertification
Emerging leaders explore challenges facing world’s oceans
China Now Open to Global Graphite
‘Floating forest’ could protect vulnerable shorelines
Cyclone Kenneth: Money running dry as death toll rises to 38
Second cyclone pummels Mozambique, thousands more lives in danger
Cyclone Kenneth wreaks havoc in Mozambique
Number of malnourished children set to double in cyclone Idai-hit parts of Mozambique
Aid agencies on standby as second cyclone bears down on Mozambique
Cholera vaccination ramps up in Mozambique following cyclone