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Gather together for International Women’s Day
UN human rights expert Adama Dieng to visit Sudan on 20 February
UN Committee sets up ad hoc Conciliation Commission: State of Palestine against Israel
Drought in Horn of Africa: FAO welcomes €20 million contribution from Germany to avert hunger crisis
UN Child Rights Committee issues findings on Madagascar and Netherlands
Artists picture an underwater future induced by climate change
Statement On UK-Australia Virtual Summit
Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta to visit Europe for key regional and UN engagements
Stifling new measures against striking workers are ‘unjustified’ – UN human rights experts: Cambodia
Human rights defenders face threats and intimidation at Belarus border – UN experts
Support for Suriname’s pineapple sector: UN Joint SDG Fund approves 3ADI+ proposal
Freeze on New Coal, Gas and Oil Bill 2022
Should we ban killer robots?
Statement on Inaugural India-Australia Foreign Ministers’ Cyber Framework Dialogue
Brazil must abide by international obligations and strengthen its torture prevention system, say UN experts
Battle to keep children out of conflicts – UN experts: 20 years of OPAC
UN expert on independence of judges and lawyers will make an official visit: Bolivia
IOM and UNHCR Call for more International Support to Niger after Joint Visit
“Appalling and pervasive culture of impunity” for killings of journalists – UN experts: Bangladesh
Campaigners warn of ‘unthinkable’ restrictions on civil society participation at Global Ocean Treaty negotiations
UN Human Rights Experts warn of increased political violence and polarisation in South Sudan,
UNHCR steps up aid for displaced in Myanmar as conflict intensifies
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to review DR Congo, Belarus, Czech Republic, Serbia, Uzbekistan and Bahrain
Quad Cooperation in Indo-Pacific
Drought in Horn of Africa: New analyses flag mounting risks, need to support rural families
Remarks, Meeting with Quad Foreign Ministers
Greenpeace USA welcomes Coca-Cola’s key step toward goal of 50% of reusable packaging by 2030
Five things you need to know about Green Hydrogen
UN experts call for urgent repatriation of seriously ill woman from Syria camp: Canada
World Pulses Day leverages power of youth to transform agrifood systems
Open pit mine will endanger indigenous lands and environment – UN experts: Sweden
UN expert to conduct visit to assess human rights: Central African Republic
Climate leader Bronwyn Hayward named supreme Woman of Influence
Activists, Advocates and Leaders to Take to Stage this International Women’s Day
Eminent Australians with Disability Rally against Religious Discrimination Bill
AGL is failing regional communities with tardy coal closure timelines
UPDATED: Greens motion recognises healthy environment as human right
AGL “doesn’t even get a golf clap” for tardy coal closure announcement
Greens motion recognises healthy environment as human right
University of Newcastle’s Q Building awarded world-leading 6 Star rating – first in regional NSW
For Near East and North Africa, water, energy and food security nexus is crucial
Near East and North Africa endorse FAO’s strategic priorities on transforming agrifood systems
Social protection is key to Covid recovery, FAO says
Yemen: Rise in airstrikes and landmines add to misery for civilians in Marib after year of increased conflict
Sudan’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review – REVISION
Near East and North Africa countries focus on nutrition, climate, resilience, water and gender
Religious Discrimination Bill to further discriminate People with Disability
Greens seek coal & gas pause during climate negotiations