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Climate research leaves bitter taste for global coffee lovers
Rural women confronting global cost-of-living crisis
Global warming puts Arabica coffee at risk, and we’re barrelling towards a crucial threshold
Inter-generational collective of African women leaders champion young women’s role in global HIV response
Nurse’s ‘life-changing’ mercy mission
Rio Tinto partners with Voltalia for renewable solar power at Richards Bay Minerals
Water research in Africa wins European development award
South Africa’s vaccine regulator reaches new WHO level to ensure safety, quality & effectiveness
Heads of State commit to Noncommunicable Disease Global Compact to save 50 million lives by 2030
Human Rights Council Holds Interactive Dialogue with Special Rapporteur on Implications for Human Rights of Environmentally Sound
Human Rights Council Concludes Interactive Dialogues on Right to Development and Starts to Discuss Right to Privacy
Human Rights Council Marks Thirty-fifth Anniversary of UN Declaration on Right to Development and Begins Interactive Dialogue
WHO Road Safety Workshop for African Journalists and Journalism Trainers
In Tanzania, UNHCR’s Grandi urges more backing for solutions as country continues to host refugees
‘We are going to have that breakthrough’: Karima Velji on reimagining health care
Roll Up: Meet our new Doctorates
Portable cancer testing expands in sub-Saharan Africa
Victoria University modelling shows road safety investment could save millions of lives in developing countries
Guidance, tools and support for countries transitioning to digital, case-based surveillance for TB
Solutions journalism boosts road safety in Tanzania
Double burden of climate change
Human Rights Council Adopts Universal Periodic Review Outcomes of Republic of Moldova, South Sudan, Haiti and Sudan
Statement of Thirty-second Polio IHR Emergency Committee
Commonwealth leaders recommit to ending malaria and neglected tropical diseases
Emergency preparedness requires gender-aware responses to reduce burdens of care, violence and economic insecurity on women
Wild animals evolving much faster than previously thought
G7: FAO puts forward proposals to address current and future food shortages
First ever International Day of Plant Health: no food security without healthy plants
Mungbean network sprouts new opportunities
Tropical scientists deliver ‘World-first’ in Scotland
WHO congratulates Sudan on adopting “High burden to high impact” approach
African countries commit to raise ambitions for Sustainable Development Goals
Egypt and Nigeria medicines regulators achieve high maturity level
FAO welcomes decision to mark International Day of Plant Health annually on May 12
PEPFAR and UN Women announce partnership to strengthen leadership and voice of young women in global HIV response
Solar-powered UV water treatment could improve health outcomes in rural Tanzania
One year after Palma attacks, thousands continue to flee violence in northern Mozambique
Australia’s sustainable transport future gets $7.9 million boost
UN names 2026 as International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists
Harmony week – Everyone belongs
Ancient humans impact African island environment
President of Human Rights Council appoints members of investigative body in Ethiopia
Human Rights Council to Hold its Forty-Ninth Regular Session from 28 February to 1 April 2022
How many tree species live on our planet?
Wollongong’s Australia Day winners
BHP Operational Review for half year ended 31 December 2021
Capitalizing on time in race to breed inclusive, resilient crops
Ostrich Eggshell Beads Reveal 50,000-Year-old Social Network Across Africa