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New Ambassador to Russia announced
“We may soon reach a tipping point when AMR surpasses heart disease and other so-called lifestyle illness as leading cause
COP26: More than expected, less than hoped
Fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo forces 11,000 to flee to Uganda
Botswana graduates first Ph.D. scientist in collaboration with Baylor College of Medicine
“Exceptionally Weak” With No Mention Of Fossil Fuel Phaseout – Greenpeace response
Ending child labour by 2025 requires effective action and strong leadership
How Covid Vaccine Marketing Strategies Must Change for Global Success
Agenda 2030 – IMPROVING DATA QUALITY AND USE FOR MONITORING SDGs
More than 60,000 Burundian refugees voluntarily return home this year
Partnering with traditional healers boosts HIV testing in Uganda
IATA Adds ‘Quote and Book’ Function to IATA Net Rates – IAG Cargo First to Integrate Solution
On World Food Day, UN calls for strengthened and inclusive local food systems for displaced and host communities
World Food Day: Celebrating efforts to strengthen local food systems for displaced and host communities
New stress management course for people living with adversity
International Day of Rural Women theme: Rural Women Cultivating Good Food for All
Statement on Solutions Initiative for 7 million forcibly displaced people
Australia announces new High Commissioner to Kenya
FAO partners with Adaptation Fund to help vulnerable countries fight impact of climate change
Stories of resilience and hope during Refugee Week
International scientists collaborate for online STEM game
Indigenous mentors ‘close gap’
Some of most climate-vulnerable countries receive less than $2 per person a year to help them tackle
Locusts swarm into northern Uganda as Oxfam looks toward a $5m response across region
Study measures consumers’ demands for cassava
Africa Solidarity Trust Fund donates $1 million to efforts to combat Desert Locust
Guided self-help intervention reduces refugees’ psychological distress and improves wellbeing
Study reveals breastfeeding could protect babies from malaria
New Einaudi Center director launches book in Zambia
Drop in cholera cases worldwide, as key endemic countries report gains in cholera control
Australian Government must help bring more families together: Oxfam
A “game changer” for world’s most vulnerable, says FAO Director-General
More pregnant women and children protected from malaria, but accelerated efforts and funding needed
Cereal killer’s deadly touch could lead to new wheat threat
University study finds evidence of a new type of social organization in primates
Major milestone for WHO-supported Ebola vaccine
Crop-improvement lab established with $25M USAID grant
Climate scientist Konecky named Packard Fellow
All eyes on World Sight Day
Newborn baby deaths in Africa targeted in $68M initiative
Mobilizing technologies, innovations, knowledge and expertise to reshape food systems
Mastercard and Rabobank Join to Bring Financial Inclusion Tools to 1 Million Farmers
Toyota landcruiser passes 10 million sales
Police arrest three after armed robberies in Clayton and Burwood
ACT first jurisdiction outside of EU to achieve 100% renewable electricity
ACT: First Outside Europe to 100% Renewable Transition
Burnet partners with Egypt for hepatitis workshop
As Ebola cases reach 3000 in DRC, WHO calls on all partners to fulfill promises to communities