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Women more worried about food security, mental health during humanitarian crises
UNHCR, partners seek $876m for Rohingya refugees facing ‘chilling fog of uncertainty’ and for Bangladeshi hosts
Cox’s Bazar camp fire: Oxfam responding with food and shelter
Digital rights are women’s rights
High Commissioner details severe violations amid shocking violence: Myanmar
New compendium showcases positive examples in refugee and migrant health
Military’s ‘four cuts’ doctrine drives perpetual human rights crisis in Myanmar, says UN report
Situation of human rights in Myanmar since 1 February 2022 – Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: A/HRC/52/21
Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, New Delhi
UN expert decries launch of “shameful, catastrophic cuts” in food aid for Rohingya in Bangladesh: Myanmar
Security Council: European Union
Remote learning changing the lives of students in war-affected countries
Australia’s Commission for International Agricultural Research visits Bangladesh
Support to bring students to regions 21 February
UN experts appeal for immediate funding to avert food ration cuts for Rohingya refugees: Bangladesh
Joint Statement on the Eighth Australia-Indonesia Foreign and Defence Ministers’ 2+2 Meeting
International Women’s Day Parliamentary Breakfast
Unions welcome new government sanctions two years on from Myanmar military coup
Diaspora Communities Are Heard; Australian Government Magnitsky Sanctions
Myanmar: statement on two year anniversary of military coup
Targeted sanctions in response to human rights violations in Myanmar and Iran
UN expert: Bangladesh must boost regulation of migrant recruitment
Second France-Australia Foreign and Defence Ministerial Consultations
Two years after coup, Myanmar faces unimaginable regression, says UN Human Rights Chief
New WHO study: Making diagnosis of hepatitis C more accessible and closer to the community using point-of-care HCV viral load assays
War leaves a toxic legacy that lasts long after the guns go quiet. Can we stop it?
Family fun events planned for Australia Day
UNHCR seeks comprehensive regional response to address rise in deadly South-East Asia sea journeys
Rule of Law Essential for Maintaining International Peace, Secretary-General Says at Open Debate, Stressing Security Council’s Critical Role in Upholding Principle
Political detainees: Myanmar
Türk urges coordinated approach to save Rohingya at sea
UN expert: Coordinated regional action urged to stop Rohingya deaths at sea
Ambassador for Human Rights
Taking stock on the realization of human rights globally
FATF updates on global ML/TF risk 19 December
UNHCR & Jolie Issue Joint Statement
Delays in Andaman Sea, Malacca Strait Rescue Cost Lives: UNHCR
AFP seizes 9.9 tonnes of ‘tea packet’ methamphetamine since 2012
New report: Progress in reducing malaria burden has stalled
Message by Director of Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO 6 December
Australian politicians visit Kenya with Save Children
UN Human Rights Chief alarmed at death sentences by secretive military courts: Myanmar
Over 50,000 exposed to forced evictions and housing destruction, say UN experts: Myanmar
UNHCR calls for support, solidarity amid rise in risky Andaman Sea crossings
A China-backed dam in Indonesia threatens a rare great ape – and that’s just tip of iceberg
A China-backed dam in Indonesia threatens a rare great ape – and that’s just beginning
Number of children living in deadliest war zones jumps nearly 10% in one year
Focus on capacity building at WHO’s Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health in Dhaka