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Rural women confronting global cost-of-living crisis
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Belgium on Tremendous Progress made
Gangs use sexual violence to instill fear – UN report: Haiti
In Dialogue with Japan, Human Rights Committee Experts Welcome Provision of Public Housing to Same Sex Couples
World needs leadership and greater political will to combat torture says new UN expert
Comment by UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Marta Hurtado on Türkiye
Alarming increase in use of pesticides compromises human rights says UN expert: Paraguay
Comment by UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Marta Hurtado on Türkyie
Refugees need better mental health support amid rising displacement
Of 16 Billion Mobile Phones Possessed Worldwide, 5.3 Billion will Become Waste in 2022
Mongolia has taken significant steps to protect against arbitrary detention; vital to continue work, UN experts say
Catastrophic hunger levels recorded for first time in Haiti
World Food Day 2022: Call to leave no one behind comes at critical juncture for global food security
Calls for submissions on Australia’s new international development policy
Population growth impediment to food security
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Saint Kitts and Nevis on Adopted Policies
Agricultural aid: game changer in tackling hunger crises
Presentation of Annual Report of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Inter-generational collective of African women leaders champion young women’s role in global HIV response
UN torture prevention body to visit Australia for first time
South Korean lateral transfer first
Senior faith leaders call on Albanese to increase ambition on climate
New baseline report on effective coverage of eye care
Top UN human rights official welcomes improvements, urges continued efforts: Central African Republic
Three quarters of refugees and migrants from Venezuela struggle to access basic services
Finland violated rights of Finnish children detained in northern Syria by failing to repatriate them, UN committee finds
Groundbreaking Manchester partnership with Kenyan oesophageal cancer initiative gets £2.6m award
FAO’s Hand-in-Hand Initiative hits ground running
FAO ready to help map pathway out of global food crisis
Alarm by sentencing under national security law
50th Session of Committee on World Food Security opens amid multiple challenges to global food security and nutrition
UN human rights report details violations of migrants’ rights amid ‘assisted return’ programmes
Violence erupts in DR Congo’s west as nearly 30,000 flee clashes
Australia re-elected to International Telecommunication Union Council
Through Generation Equality, young activists hold world accountable
FDI World Dental Federation launches pledge for sustainable dentistry
UN experts says migrants in vulnerable situation at heightened risk: Ukraine
Americas Regional Forum to spotlight need for stronger minority protection and mark 30th anniversary of UN Declaration on Minorities
UN experts call for immediate release of jailed Nobel winner and other rights defenders in Belarus
Support for those displaced by Fukushima nuclear disaster must be unconditional, says UN expert
Girls – leading from front for their future
Civilian casualty update 10 October 2022: Ukraine
Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eighty Third Session in Geneva
UN experts warn of associated torture and cruel punishment
PAKISTAN FLOODS: More than 3.4 million children across Pakistan going hungry
UN experts call for urgent action to protect Ukrainian children with disabilities in residential care institutions
Celebrating role of cotton in global development while calling for developing crop more sustainably
Comment by UN Human Rights spokesperson Seif Magango on situation in Burkina Faso