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UN Human Rights Committee to review Luxembourg, Uruguay, Ireland, Georgia, Hong Kong and Macao
Press briefing note about Syria
Istanbul Protocol – launch of revised version of international guidelines for investigating and documenting torture
UN report: Reducing trade costs can help drive sustainable development
UN Human Rights Office estimates more than 306,000 civilians were killed over 10 years in Syria conflict
Civilian Deaths in Syrian Arab Republic
UNHCR appeals for life-saving aid for millions affected by catastrophic Horn of Africa drought
Human Rights Council Panel on adverse effects of climate change on human rights of people in vulnerable situations
UN committee urges prompt investigation into deaths of migrants at Moroccan-Spanish border
UNHCR’s Grandi welcomes developments on EU asylum reform, encourages further progress under Czech EU Presidency
Social value investor presentation 28 June 2022
Malnourished children are treated on mattresses outside overflowing hospitals as Somalia accelerates towards famine
Repairing nature with DNA – and drones
NZ not making waves at oceans conference
Asia-Pacific nations on accelerated push for rural digitalization to achieve SDGs
Civilian casualty update 27 June 2022: Ukraine
Human Rights Committee Opens One-Hundred and Thirty-Fifth Session
FAO Investment Centre looks back at 2021 in new Annual Review – and ahead
Health-climate alliance launched to help countries turn commitments into action
World Health Summit 2022: Registration now opened and key speakers announced
Annual full-day discussion on human rights of women
Drought in Horn of Africa: FAO appeals for $172 million to help avert famine and humanitarian catastrophe
Time to lead by example, UN expert says: UN Secretary-General’s Action Agenda on Internal Displacement
UN Women Australia MBA scholarship recipient drives change
Australia’s response to Afghanistan earthquake
Commencement Address by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet
UNHCR and IOM deplore loss of life at Nador-Melilla crossing
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet concludes her official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Healthcare professionals are essential for torture prevention, accountability and redress: UN experts
Ensuring media freedom and safety of journalists requires urgent concrete action backed by political will
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Congratulate Bolivia for Campaign against Gender Stereotypes
UN experts denounce Supreme Court decision to strike down Roe v. Wade, urge action to mitigate consequences
Joint web statement by UN Human rights experts on Supreme Court decision to strike down Roe v. Wade
‘Always dare to dream’ says Kehkashan Basu, University of Toronto grad who started environmental non-profit
Reproductive rights are women’s rights and human rights
G7 Ministerial Conference: FAO outlines five urgent steps to address global food crisis
Taking forward UN Secretary-General’s Action Agenda on Internal Displacement
UNHCR rushes relief supplies, humanitarian staff to Afghanistan’s earthquake-hit regions
Sri Lanka closes schools for fourth time this year amid worsening fuel shortage
Australian-German business coalition produces roadmap for large scale green hydrogen import to Germany
Emergency preparedness requires gender-aware responses to reduce burdens of care, violence and economic insecurity on women
Uganda contributes nearly $10 million to South-South Cooperation project with FAO and China
UN Women Statement for International Widows Day
UNHCR deeply saddened at loss of life and destruction from Afghanistan earthquake
UN Women Reveals Concerning Regression in Attitudes Towards Gender Roles During Pandemic in New Study
Global Environment Facility approves $18 million to support FAO-led projects in Africa and Latin America
Tigray: Time is running out to avert worrying levels of food insecurity
Carbon neutrality: Utopia or new green wave?