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School meals off menu for children in Sri Lanka as economic crisis bites
Fight to have john howard’s timor gap dirty little secrets released plays out this week
Ukraine: More than 170 civilians evacuated from Azovstal and Mariupol area in third safe passage operation
LuxSE and UN Women join forces to advance gender finance
Digital technologies: key accelerator of agrifood systems transformation and rural development
FAO and World Food Forum Launch Young Scientists Group
FAO Food Price Index eases in April
Making common cause
Hosting UN Climate Summit Could Ease Pacific Tensions: Report
14.9 million excess deaths associated with Covid pandemic in 2020 and 2021
Cameroonian activist wins Wangari Maathai Forest Champions’ Award 2022
UNHCR and TikTok launch campaign in solidarity with refugees from Ukraine and beyond
Global Report on Food Crises: acute food insecurity hits new highs
Sustainably managed, working forests, vital for halting deforestation and delivering climate goals
Ukraine: New UN Women and CARE report highlights disproportionate impact of war on women and minorities
Ukraine: Civilians leave Azovstal in safe passage operation
Global deforestation slowing but tropical rainforests remain under threat, key FAO report shows
Ukraine: safe passage operation out of Mariupol is ongoing
As World Forestry Congress opens, FAO advocates for vital role of trees and forests
Forests and trees can help us recover from multiple crises, new FAO report says
AGL’s massive $73m profit hit yet another domino falling in dodgy demerger strategy
Bombs and dead bodies: Children’s drawings haunted by war in Ukraine
UNHCR and partners seek urgent funds to help thousands of refugees fleeing to Uganda
UN Refugee Agency appeals for urgent action amid soaring deaths at sea
Quadripartite Memorandum of Understanding signed for new era of One Health collaboration
Coal pushes wholesale power prices to double in year, squeezing Australian households
New reporting standard to demonstrate community housing industry’s ESG credentials
Sustainable Mountains: FAO calls for transformative response to climate threat
UNHCR, States vow to step up support for solutions for those displaced by Central African crises
Griffith recognised as leader in sustainable development
UNSW jumps 41 places in 2022 global impact rankings
OECD countries advancing slowly on sustainable development targets by 2030
Sydney shifts position in global impact rankings
UN Women statement for International Girls in ICT Day 2022: Access and Safety
News comment: UNHCR’s Grandi fears UK legislation will dramatically weaken refugee protection
Jordan’s Princess Basma bint Ali named FAO Goodwill Ambassador for Near East and North Africa
Healthy Ageing 50: call for leaders transforming world to be better place in which to grow older
HRC housing inquiry confirms need for rental WOF
Executive Director meets with UN and Missions Officials
MCA welcomes government support for vital CCUS projects
UNHCR and partners call for urgent support for refugees from Ukraine and their hosts
Fears mount as rains failing for fourth time and war in Ukraine sends food prices rocketing
Labor’s Plan for Stronger Pacific Family
UNHCR, IOM: Shipwreck tragedy off Lebanese coast underscores need for continuing support to Lebanon
FAO Global Action for Fall Armyworm Control extended to end of 2023 with broader scope
Wild Dozen: Prized as ingredients, vulnerable wild plants face surging demand
TMC Announces Changes to Executive Structure and Senior Professional/Senior Management Employee
PAPUA NEW GUINEA GREENS look to FUTURE