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UN expert urges Japan to step up pressure on Myanmar junta
Security Council: Syria
Study reveals at least 11% of child maltreatment in NZ could be due to heavy drinking by caregivers
Security Council Committee Established Pursuant to Resolution 2048 (2012) Concerning Guinea-Bissau Holds Informal Consultations
World Food Forum 2023 will champion youth leadership in agrifood systems transformation to accelerate climate action
UN Human Rights Chief urges UK to reverse ‘deeply troubling’ Public Order Bill
UN expert submits amicus brief in case challenging dissolution of Moscow Helsinki Group: Russia
Mali’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
“Vocational training” programmes threaten Tibetan identity, carry risk of forced labour, say UN experts: China
Romania’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Threat of El Niño looms, FAO prepares anticipatory actions with Members and partners
Tonga’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Briefer on How international human rights standards and mechanisms help protect journalists
High Commissioner addresses ECLAC Forum on Sustainable Development Goals
UN special programme for research on sexual and reproductive health celebrates 50 years
Tourism holds potential to benefit mountain ecosystems and communities
France’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
UN expert: Luxembourg could lead the way on right to health
Universal Periodic Review Working Group to examine human rights records of 14 States at its forty-third session from 1 to 12 May 2023
Australian National Statement on the 18th Australia-Vietnam Human Rights Dialogue
Warning Power Struggle in Sudan Lighting Fuse That Could Detonate across Borders, Secretary-General Says Fighting Must Stop, Urges Parties to Respect Ceasefire
Video Statement by Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
UN expert on international order to visit Georgia
Imminent Execution: Singapore
Aviation Provides Critical Relief in Crises
civilian casualty update 24 April 2023: Ukraine
Meat, eggs and milk essential source of nutrients especially for most vulnerable groups, new FAO report says
Climate isn’t a distraction from the military’s job of war fighting. It’s front and centre
Multilateral Cooperation ‘Beating Heart’ of United Nations, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Urging All Member States to Recommit to Charter
Institutions from Nepal and Lebanon honored for their noteworthy contributions towards transforming agrifood systems
FAO Council begins, Members discuss the Organization’s Programme of Work and Budget 2024-25
We want more climate ambition in our foreign policy – here’s how we can do it
Korean War veterans honoured
Five actions for G7 to drive progress to sustainable agrifood systems
FAO and the United Kingdom launch 5-year AIM4Forests programme
Independent Expert Mechanism on Racism and Law Enforcement to visit the United States
WHO applauds Brazil’s leadership in advancing multisectoral engagement towards ending TB
Climate Week NYC – We Can. We Will
Statement on Sudan by UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous
UN expert: EU Corporate Due Diligence Directive must be strengthened and prevent trafficking
Accuracy of innovations in diverse settings: A multi-country study assessing a smartphone blood pressure application
New Zealand concerned by civilian casualties in Sudan
Statement by UN Human Rights Chief on human rights economy
UN expert to assess human rights of LGBT persons: UK and Northern Ireland
UN expert urges Tajikistan to leave past behind and uphold freedom of religion and belief
Comment by UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on ruling by Mexico’s Supreme court invalidating transfer of National Guard to military control
Campus guide paves the way for universities to fulfil Net Zero
WHO releases new guide on developing national programmes for age-friendly cities and communities