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Rule of Law Essential for Maintaining International Peace, Secretary-General Says at Open Debate, Stressing Security Council’s Critical Role in Upholding Principle
Transforming agrifood systems requires changing policies, mindsets, and business models
UN human rights and counter-terrorism expert launches official visit: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Urgent action needed as acute malnutrition threatens the lives of millions of vulnerable children
New US border enforcement actions pose risk to fundamental human rights – Türk
New UN Women Executive Board Bureau 2023 elected
Advancing Gender Equality: UN Women at Davos 2023
Comment by UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Marta Hurtado on Peru
civilian casualty update 10 January 2023: Ukraine
Respect lives, voices of Iranians and listen to grievances, pleads UN Human Rights Chief
Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Brazil
Beyond blaming people: why journalists must dig deep into the causes of road crashes
A child or youth died once every 4.4 seconds in 2021 – UN report
Humanitarian Operations ‘Remain an Indispensable Lifeline for Millions in Syria’, Says Secretary-General
UN expert to assess LGBT rights: Cambodia
FAO’s support for Pakistan: from immediate response to resilience building
NEW ANALYSIS – Afghanistan tops list of 7 countries where children were most in need in 2022 
5 ways policy advisers can help achieve net zero emissions targets by 2050
World food prices dip in December
UN experts: Freedom of speech is not freedom to spread racial hatred on social media
Qantas pilots warn against flying with a single pilot
Commission of Inquiry welcomes General Assembly resolution requesting an ICJ Advisory Opinion relating to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory
University members recognised in New Year Honours
Taliban’s targeting of women and NGOs preventing delivery of life-saving assistance is deplorable, say UN experts: Afghanistan
Look Ahead 2023: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Banning women and girls from schools and workplace jeopardises entire country, UN committee condemns: Afghanistan
UN High Commissioner for Refugees calls to reverse ban of women humanitarian workers in Afghanistan
Statement: The decree barring women in Afghanistan from working in non-governmental organizations is yet another stark violation of women’s rights
civilian casualty update 26 December 2022: Ukraine
End destructive, destabilizing policies against women, Türk urges: Afghanistan
UNHCR welcomes Indonesia’s act of humanity, saving desperate human lives adrift at sea
Alarming levels of violence against women and girls must end, says UN expert: Libya
One Health in G20 countries
FAO at COP15: What comes now?
UNHCR urges States to act now to save lives in the Andaman Sea
UN expert: Coordinated regional action urged to stop Rohingya deaths at sea
UN experts: Independent watchdog paramount to torture prevention
UNHCR welcomes new legislation to address internal displacement in Honduras
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2671 (2022), Security Council Renews Mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for Six Months
International Women’s Day 2023: “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality”
Amid Unprecedented Violence, Humanitarian Crisis in Haiti, International Specialized Armed Force Urgently Needed, Deputy Secretary-General Tells Security Council
Taliban’s outrageous exclusion of women and girls from universities is disastrous for everyone, say UN experts: Afghanistan
Statement on Afghanistan by Sima Bahous, UN Under-Secretary-General and UN Women Executive Director
Children working on tobacco farms remain out of school, say UN experts: Malawi
Human Rights Council President appoints Mohamed Chande Othman to serve as new chairperson of Ethiopia Commission
Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on reported ban on women attending university in Afghanistan
People of African descent living under siege of racism, say UN experts: Australia
Urban greenery helps avert multiple crises for dryland cities, FAO report shows