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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to address Australia
Stemming tide of violence against women and girls should be priority, says UN expert: Türkiye
UN Human Rights Committee issues findings on Hong Kong, Macao, Georgia, Ireland, Luxembourg and Uruguay
UN experts launch new guidance for businesses working in conflict-affected regions
South Australian Psychiatrists are Asking if Restraint Should be Used to Give Forced Electroshock
UN expert to conduct visit to assess human rights: Central African Republic 27 July
FAO to boost soil nutrient mapping in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa
Victoria University modelling shows road safety investment could save millions of lives in developing countries
Soils, where food begins
Greens back taihoa call on Oranga Tamariki bill
Urgent government action needed as rising violence in rural areas gravely impacts human rights
Law Council condemns unlawful executions in Myanmar
Appetite for reform in youth detention
Protecting Australia from foot-and-mouth disease
Bachelet condemns executions, calls for release of all political prisoners: Myanmar
UN reports detail serious violations, some possibly amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity
UN Special Rapporteurs appeal for strong international response
Civilian casualty update 25 July 2022: Ukraine
Nuclear technologies for more resilient agriculture
Civilian casualty update 24 July 2022: Ukraine
UN experts appalled by death of young Australian boy in Syrian detention facility
Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia to Conduct First Visit in Country
Comment by UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on raid on Sri Lanka protest camp
Luxembourg postpones country visit by UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights
UN experts decry lack of progress for survivors four years on: Lao dam disaster
Pandemic instrument should be legally binding, INB meeting concludes
UNHCR gravely concerned by death toll of displaced in DR Congo’s east
Science and innovation are key accelerators for transforming agrifood systems
Animal health important for helping cut greenhouse gas emissions, new report says
Civic space and respect of fundamental freedoms key to peaceful elections
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet concludes her official visit to Peru
UN experts sound alarm on economic crisis: Sri Lanka
Report on corporate political engagement and responsible business conduct
Moment for Nature
Green Climate Fund approves new projects in Benin and Gambia
Presenting UNDESA-UNITAR’s analytical paper at Multi-Sector Policy Dialogue between Government of Seychelles and UNCT
First UNHCR repatriation convoy since 2020 leaves Angola for DR Congo
TMC Announces Changes to Senior Professional/Senior Management Employee Positions
UNITAR presents Road Safety Mural to City of New York to raise awareness about high-risk behaviours 18 July
UN experts call for accountability in Melilla tragedy
Bold, scaled, collaborative actions are needed to give everyone access to enough nutritious food, FAO Director-General says
UN expert hails historic ruling awarding reparations to Ogiek indigenous peoples: Kenya
Two new sites in Japan designated FAO Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems
Two-weeks increase in food billionaires’ wealth enough to fully fund East Africa hunger crisis response
Pacific leaders’ endorsement for ICJ advisory opinion bid must spur global groundswell
La Dieta Mediterranea: uno strumento cruciale per un futuro più nutriente e sostenibile
Experts of Human Rights Committee Commend Macao Special Administrative Region of China on Reducing Backlog of Court Cases
Realising Human Rights To End Inequalities And End Aids By 2030: Panel Discussion