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UNHCR deeply concerned by renewed violence displacing thousands in North Kivu, DR Congo
UNHCR expands operations in Poland to reach refugees from Ukraine amid rising vulnerabilities
UNHCR’s Grandi urges redoubled support for Rohingya refugees, host communities in Bangladesh
Quad Joint Leaders’ Statement
FAO unveils new public tool based on agricultural census data
Observers help keep peace in Golan
Penn State partners with Cape Verde to improve forecasts for fishing industry
Australia for UNHCR announces leadership change
UNHCR shocked at Rohingya deaths in boat tragedy off Myanmar coast
International Tea Day 2022: FAO underlines need for greater sustainability
National Farmers Federation congratulates Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and new Labor Government
UNHCR: Ukraine, other conflicts push forcibly displaced total over 100 million for first time
EU-UN Women hand-in-hand for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Incentivizing collaboration towards health-related Sustainable Development Goals
UN High Commissioner for Refugees calls on states to lift remaining pandemic-related asylum restrictions
Bees and pollinators: small creatures but great allies on earth
Building shared future for all life by supporting biological diversity
Three sites in China designated FAO Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems
Why we need blue carbon investment roadmap
People in prisons left behind in drive to reach universal healthcare goals
UN Security Council meeting: Agriculture is key to lasting peace and security, FAO says
UNITAR and Conflux Center Launch Online Course on Speechwriting and Public Speaking Skills for Multilateral Diplomacy
Time to transform agrifood systems in response to multiple shocks and worsening food security
Lexus to Unveil All-New RX on June 1st, 2022
Incentivizing collaboration towards health-related Sustainable Development Goals
Food security in Ukraine: FAO distributes seed potatoes to vulnerable rural families
One person likely dying from hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged East Africa as world again fails to heed warnings
Senate accepting submissions for inquiry on application of UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly to focus on “Health for Peace, Peace for Health” for recovery and renewal
Pre-election national fleet tantrum shows it’s time for industry to abandon Shipping Australia Limited
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi’s message on International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
UN Women Statement for International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexphobia, and Transphobia
More than 1 in 3 children under five at risk of starvation in Central Sahel
Adam Bandt reveals balance of power asks at Greens national campaign launch in QLD
1 billion ‘dryland-like’ hectares under threat, FAO study confirms
G7: FAO puts forward proposals to address current and future food shortages
Statement by Sima Bahous, UN Women Executive Director, on killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
Sahel: food crisis fueled by conflict is set to worsen during lean period
Geospatial data for more targeted agricultural interventions: FAO receives excellence award
First ever International Day of Plant Health: no food security without healthy plants
‘The memory of goldfish and agility of an elephant’, AGL’s claims out of step with market
First UK-wide evaluation since 2014 confirms University of Manchester is research powerhouse
Amid war in Ukraine, Europe and Central Asia discuss ways of ensuring food security and transforming agrifood systems
Message from UN humanitarian, refugee, and development chiefs on situation in Syria and region
UNHCR raises alarm over Mozambique’s “invisible” crisis as climate shocks worsen displacement
Statement on Afghanistan, by Ms Sima Bahous, UN Women Executive Director
Newly adopted Seoul Forest Declaration identifies priority action areas
Humanitarian assistance averted food security catastrophe in harsh winter months, but hunger persists