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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?
Humanitarian Energy Community Calls for Immediate Action on Improving Access to Energy for All Displaced People
How we’re addressing modern slavery
Sudan: new data reveals sharp deterioration in food crisis, with nearly 12 million hungry people
UNHCR: Global refugee resettlement needs will rise steeply next year
Australia and Pacific Partners secure new global fisheries subsidies deal at WTO
International Day for Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict and World Refugee Day
Côte d’Ivoire welcomes returning families as refugee status set to end
On World Refugee Day, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Ben Stiller calls for equal treatment of refugees
After 15 years of blockade, four out of five children in Gaza say they are living with depression, grief, and fear
Support for Sri Lanka
Innovative partnerships key to global food security, FAO Director-General says
UNHCR Deputy Chief concludes visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan, urges support to address humanitarian needs
UNHCR calls for urgent support to assist almost 16,000 newly displaced in Burkina Faso who fled massacre
Refugee Week 2022: Bayside
Bonding while keeping peace
UN humanitarian leaders call for renewal of cross-border aid authorization to northwest Syria
Ireland to present draft declaration to protect civilians from explosive weapons in populated areas
Labor’s 2030 emissions targets must aim higher and go faster
Israel’s blockade of Gaza hits 15 years with no diplomatic resolution in sight
‘Women in Conflicts’: Brussels declaration on actions towards empowering women
New WHO resource highlights five priorities for ending abuse of older people
FAO Desert Locust campaign: East Africa upsurge supressed, Kenya free from Desert Locust
Deaths of two children signals looming hunger crisis over Sudan
FAO Council endorses new 10-year strategies on Climate Change and on Science and Innovation
FC Barcelona and UNHCR kick off partnership with new football jersey in support of refugee children
With Helsinki as his first stop, University of Toronto grad charts career path in sustainability
FAO Council gathers to review plans and progress
Research and farming institutions from Brazil, Netherlands and Zimbabwe win FAO Awards
Afghanistan: FAO and World Bank step up their response to worsening food security
International Labour Organisation backs Fair Pay Agreements