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South Sudan-born man charged in Victoria over alleged visa breaches
“Through Her Lens”: New UN photo exhibit celebrates women leading peace
In her memoir, Jacinda Ardern shows a ‘different kind of power’ is possible – but also has its limits
From a motorbike in war-torn Uganda to a doctor’s hat in Stockholm City Hall
African health leaders and global partners unite to confront rising threat of antimalarial drug resistance
Neglected tropical diseases centre-stage at the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
Acute food insecurity and malnutrition rise for sixth consecutive year in world’s most fragile regions – new report
Security Council Extends Mandate of UN Mission in South Sudan for One Year, Adopting Resolution 2779 (2025) by Vote of 12 in…
Security Council Extended Mandate of United Nations Mission in South Sudan, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2778 (2025)
Africa CDC and WHO update mpox strategy as outbreaks persist
‘All Efforts Focused on Preventing Relapse into Widespread Conflict’ in South Sudan, United Nations Mission Head Tells Security Council
Sudan: Two years into the conflict, the world’s largest humanitarian crisis now threatens regional stability
Amid Record High Killing of Humanitarian Workers, Speakers Implore Security Council to Ensure Accountability for Attacks on Personnel in Conflict Zones
Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for April
Security Council Examines Ways to Strengthen United Nations Peacekeeping against New Threats
Security Council Press Statement on Attack against United Nations Mission in South Sudan
South Sudan-born Man Sentenced For Visa Breaches In WA
Save the Children warns of devastating impact of aid cuts on children worldwide
Transforming South Sudan’s Agricultural Future: John Ladu Simon Jacob
Harvesting Hope: Transforming South Sudan’s Agricultural Future
Australia improves on global corruption rankings, but there is still work to be done
Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for February
5 years after COVID began, outstanding fines mean marginalised Australians are still paying the highest price
Global Environment Facility approves $68 million for agrifood systems solutions
Australia Appoints New Ambassador To Ethiopia 23 December
Adopting Resolution 2764 (2024), Security Council Underscores Importance of Preserving Child Protection Capacities in UN Mission Transitions
For 2025, FAO seeks $1.9 billion to provide life-saving, emergency agriculture assistance to 49 million people
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning South Sudan Discusses Interim Report of Panel of Experts
Statement of the fortieth meeting of the Polio IHR Emergency Committee
Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning South Sudan Receives Briefing on Behalf of Emergency Relief Coordinator in Pursuance of Resolution 2664 (2022)
Investments in Women, Peace and Security Agenda Vital ‘for Preventing Conflict, Achieving Sustainable, Inclusive Peace’, Senior Official Tells Security Council
At FAO Council, Director-General QU Dongyu calls for more visionary guidance for a better future for humanity
2024 Deadliest Year for Aid Workers, Security Council Pressed to Ensure Justice, Protection
‘Hyper-diverse’ Approach To Keeping Peace
“A band-aid on a gunshot wound”: children and young people say social media ban for under 16s won’t stop online harm
Support for transitional justice processes critical to building sustainable peace, UN Experts say after Ethiopia mission: South Sudan
Always On Move
UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan commences visit to Addis Ababa for critical talks on transitional justice with African Union
Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei for One Year, Adopting Resolution 2760 (2024)
Gender Training In Cambodia
One in 8 children significantly impacted by the 10 biggest extreme weather events this year
UNITAR Hosts AI Masterclass: Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence for Global Impact
War in Sudan, Political Uncertainty in South Sudan Stalling Progress on Final Status of Abyei, Assistant Secretary-General Tells Security Council
Unity In Airlift That Will Be Remembered
Over 2.8 million children under five forced from their home across Sudan
New UN report warns of conflict-induced famine and catastrophic hunger in 5 major hotspots alongside the looming La Niña climate threat in others
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning South Sudan Meets with Panel of Experts
Sudan: Famine crisis worsens as children show physical signs of starvation