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Ostrich Eggshell Beads Reveal 50,000-Year-old Social Network Across Africa
Annual meeting of FAO’s Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism discusses 2022-2025 phase
Peste des Petits Ruminants: FAO calls for more funding to eradicate disease by 2030
National Backyard Cricket is Back This Summer
Air Tanzania Announces Order for Boeing Freighter and Passenger Jets
First-Nation’s fire knowledge is reducing severity of Africa’s wildfires and cutting emissions
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Ending child labour by 2025 requires effective action and strong leadership
Tajikistan’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
International leaders sign statement at COP26
Tanzania’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Baylor and Harvard Researchers Partner in Long-Term, Global Study of Human Flourishing
University of Toronto doctor of nursing program focused on improving health system
Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review Working Group to hold thirty-ninth session in Geneva from 1
More than 60,000 Burundian refugees voluntarily return home this year
IATA Adds ‘Quote and Book’ Function to IATA Net Rates – IAG Cargo First to Integrate Solution
Neil Finn set to perform at virtual dinner party on mission to break poverty and hunger cycle in East Africa
Celebrities joins forces to help So They Can break poverty cycle in East Africa
From where I stand: “Although women farmers work hard, many remain poor due to multiple barriers”
Male giraffes are more socially connected than females
New cassava varieties endorsed for release in Nigeria
Burnet support for WHO Labour Care Guide
Elephant genetics guide conservation
International team to assess climate risks to African cultural heritage
Australia announces new High Commissioner to Kenya
Climate impacts could put major fishery, food security at risk in East Africa
Unblocking Bottlenecks in Financial Relief Critical for Survival of Air Transport in Africa
1 new case of COVID-19 18 July
Mixture and Migration Brought Food Production to sub-Saharan Africa
Humans disrupt giraffes’ social system
FAO makes gains in fight against Desert Locusts in East Africa and Yemen but threat of a food security crisis
WA midwife, Sara David, recognised on International Day of Midwife
Vines are drying: USC scientist delivers forest fire warning
FAO welcomes Russian Federation’s $10 million donation to support fight Desert Locusts in East Africa
UN fast tracks $10 million loan to help scale up FAO action to fight Desert Locusts
A hunger fighter empowers farmers with NextGen Cassava
Kabanga North and North East tanazanian nickel tenements granted
FAO welcomes €17 million contribution from Germany to combat impact of Desert Locust upsurge
Study indicates alarming fall in dolphin numbers
FAO welcomes European Union contribution of €11 million to fight Desert Locust outbreak
Locusts in East Africa: A race against time
Locusts swarm into northern Uganda as Oxfam looks toward a $5m response across region
Community-based counselors help mitigate grief, stress among children orphaned
FAO welcomes global recognition of fruits, vegetables, tea and food loss and waste
Drop in cholera cases worldwide, as key endemic countries report gains in cholera control
Project adapts basic tech to give voice to patients in Africa
African research sheds light on Queensland weed issue