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Now University of Toronto grads, three Mastercard Foundation Scholars keen to give back to their communities
Masai Ujiri, architect behind Toronto Raptors’ 2019 championship, receives honorary degree
Commonwealth leaders recommit to ending malaria and neglected tropical diseases
UN Women Reveals Concerning Regression in Attitudes Towards Gender Roles During Pandemic in New Study
Global Environment Facility approves $18 million to support FAO-led projects in Africa and Latin America
International Day for Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict and World Refugee Day
High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi’s message on World Refugee Day, 20 June 2022
FAO and WFP warn of looming widespread food crisis as hunger threatens stability in dozens of countries
Aishwarya Nair, University of Toronto Mississauga’s valedictorian, seeks to better understand complexities of brain
UNHCR: Ukraine, other conflicts push forcibly displaced total over 100 million for first time
Mayor welcomes 30 new citizens during moving ceremony
Nurse is not afraid of challenge
Beyond numbers: database brings to light quality of care for women and their babies at national scale
FAO and World Food Forum Launch Young Scientists Group
Australia to open FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Costa Rica 2022 following Final Draw
How to watch: FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2022 draw
UNICEF and WHO warn of ‘perfect storm’ of conditions for measles outbreaks, affecting children
WHO congratulates Sudan on adopting “High burden to high impact” approach
African dust crosses Atlantic
Apple helps suppliers rapidly accelerate renewable energy use around world
Sahel and Lake Chad Regions: FAO joins global effort to reinforce response to food security crisis
FAO launches new phase of agriculture policy initiative with $11 million grant from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Australia set to host FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022
Egypt and Nigeria medicines regulators achieve high maturity level
Job readiness workshop helps Susan return to her passion
Campbelltown welcomes new citizens during Harmony Week
Civil society activists and international leaders highlight triple threat of climate crises, conflict
Mayoral Matters March 2022
Most African countries have enough groundwater reserves to face
Nigerian virologist builds lasting legacy in animal health
Harmony week – Everyone belongs
Cut above: University of Toronto startup Fyyne makes hair services more accessible
Helping cashew farmers in Ghana: Entrepreneurship initiative to strengthen ties between Canada and Africa
ACFID welcomes Australia’s $100m pledge to CEPI
Australia’s $100 million CEPI pledge to accelerate 100 day pandemic vaccine moonshot
Committee on Rights of Persons with Disabilities Opens Twenty-Sixth Session
University of Toronto Entrepreneurship Week 2022: 10 startups to watch
New low-cost dialysis system can make medical grade water in home, giving green light to progress to clinical trials
New initiative to confront taro leaf blight in Nigeria
More than half of parents and pregnant women exposed to aggressive formula milk marketing – WHO, UNICEF
WHO announces first technology recipients of mRNA vaccine hub with strong support from African and European partners
Multilateral Diplomacy – Building capacities in area of gender, women’s leadership and mentoring
IOM and UNHCR Call for more International Support to Niger after Joint Visit
FAO unveils improved method of measuring rural poverty
Road policing investigation leads to first Queensland charge under Migration Act
Naminata Diabate wins ASA book prize for ‘Naked Agency’
New global report on maintaining services for maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and older people during Covid pandemic
More than 60 new citizens welcomed in Isaac region