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Announcing Initiative to Include Women’s Participation in Peace Processes, Deputy Secretary-General Urges Security Council to Advance Gender Equality
Sudan: Famine crisis worsens as children show physical signs of starvation
Inclusive Economic Development Crucial for Long-term Stability in Central African Republic, Chairperson Tells Security Council
War on women – Women killed in armed conflicts double in 2023
UNITAR Launches Emergency Assistance Programme to Promote Socioeconomic Stability in Sudan
Egypt is certified malaria-free by WHO
Sudan faces one of the worst famines in decades, warn UN experts
New Humanitarian Policy promising but must be backed by financial commitments, says Save the Children 
Save the Children Australia welcomes new humanitarian funding to Yemen
First Artists For WOMADelaide 2025 Revealed
CHAMPION’S ‘KING OF THE COURT’: MELBOURNE’S ULTIMATE STREETBALL SHOWDOWN RETURNS THIS SPRING
Up to 21,000 people are dying each day from conflict-fuelled hunger around the world
Israel has banned the UN secretary-general. Is this legal – or right?
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Praise Saudi Arabia’s Efforts to Promote Women’s Economic Empowerment, Ask about…
UN expert calls for urgent protection of civilians in Khartoum amid alarming reports of summary executions: Sudan
As Destabilizing Conflicts Escalate across Africa, United Nations-African Union Partnership Has Never Been More Critical, Top Officials Tell Security Council
Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for October
Attacks on health care during war are becoming more common, creating devastating ripple effects
Sudan humanitarian crisis has catastrophic impact for women and girls, with two-fold increase of gender-based violence
Speech to UN Security Council meeting on maintenance of international peace and security
Türk sounds alarm over hostilities in El Fasher, warns of serious human rights violations: Sudan
Leadership for Peace Means ‘Living Up to UN Charter,’ Says Secretary-General at Security Council Debate
extension of transitional government will compound dire human rights crisis if leaders do not change course – UN experts: South Sudan
Joint statement towards a new declaration for the Protection of Humanitarian Personnel
Remarks To Roundtable Of Humanitarian Leaders
UN Summit Of Future, UN HQ, New York
The pressing case for a new emergency visa to help people fleeing Gaza and other conflicts
Security Council: Sudan 19 September
Stepping Into Boots Of Aviator
SOUTH SUDAN: Refugees fleeing world’s worst humanitarian crisis in Sudan confronted with lack of food across the border
Sudan-born man charged with alleged visa breach in South Australia
FAO calls for G20 cooperation as hunger targets continue to elude
Sudan: Conflict, access constraints and floods undermine FAO efforts to support agriculture and food security
High-level mission to Sudan reaffirms WHO commitment, calls for urgent action to address and end the extreme health and humanitarian crisis
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Acknowledge Israel’s Efforts for Internally Displaced Children since 7 October, Ask about…
Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for September
The real issue at the heart of Canada’s meat processing industry isn’t labour shortages – it’s low wages
Experts call for immediate support for survivors of gender-based violence and an end to targeting of women first responders and human rights defenders: Sudan
Sudan-born man charged with nine alleged visa breaches in Victoria
SUDAN: Hundreds of unaccompanied children among thousands fleeing latest surge of fighting
Sudanese-born Man Charged With One Visa Breach
Sudanese-born Man Charged With Two Visa Breaches 24 August
Sudan-born Man Charged With Two Visa Breaches 23 August
Multicultural Month Spotlight: Senior Police Liaison Officer Mary Kenyi
Sudanese-born Man Charged With Two Visa Breaches 21 August
Beyond raising the age of criminal responsibility, African youth need more culturally aware support
Palestine has been recognised by more than 140 nations – but not yet Australia. So, what exactly defines a ‘state’?
Sudan-born Man Charged With Two Visa Breaches 19 August