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Missed opportunity but NZ will surely one day recognise the right to a sustainable environment
Former NZ PM Helen Clark: ‘Raise issues, never give up.’
UN expert on rights of people with albinism to visit Lesotho
UN torture prevention body to revisit Honduras
Pacific and Gaza focus of UN talks
Massive investment is needed in sustainable infrastructure to build climate change resilience
CIFAL Victoria Promoting Understanding of the Landscape of SDGs Impact
World must act to halt Gaza catastrophe – Peters
Four nations combine in maritime first
Facing enormous pressure at home and abroad, how much longer can Israel continue its war in Gaza?
Gazan doctors forced to choose which children to save
Wyndham’s Young Person Of Month 8 April
Australia-Japan-Philippines-United States Maritime Cooperative Activity
ANU Chancellor Julie Bishop appointed UN special envoy            
UN expert on situation of human rights defenders to visit Brazil
UN expert urges Chile to prioritise cultural rights
Nukes in space: a bad idea in the 1960s – an even worse one now
Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk ahead of the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to review Mexico, San Marino, Albania, Qatar and Moldova
UN expert on international solidarity to visit Denmark and Greenland
Vital need to ensure humanitarian aid and protect humanitarian workers: Occupied Palestinian Territory/Israel
UN expert’s visit to focus on safe drinking water and sanitation: Canada
Peters to visit New York, Washington D.C
Oleg Orlov trial is an abuse of legal system for political purposes, says UN expert: Russia
The Self-Care Wheel: an award-winning innovation to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights
Greens condemn Israel’s deliberate & continued campaign of attacking aid workers & aid agencies
People in northern Gaza forced to survive on 245 calories a day, less than a can of beans – Oxfam
People in northern Gaza forced to survive on 245 calories a day, less than a can of beans
Türk dismayed at ruling upholding discriminatory anti-gay law: Uganda
CIFAL Philippines Contribution to Promoting Equality and Diversity
Counting Down To CNS Partnership Conference 2024
Egypt must halt executions, warn UN experts
UNITAR Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to Empower Japan and Greater Asia Through Digital and AI Skills
CIFAL Jeju Amplifying Impact: Pioneering Global Solutions for Sustainable Development
Australian humanitarian agencies condemn aid worker deaths
Netanyahu promises Albanese a full investigation into Australian aid worker’s death, as Israel accepts responsibility
Australian Prime Minister Transcript – Press Conference
DRC: Violence in North Kivu forces over 500 schools to close, with teachers kidnapped and students terrified
Katie Kiss commences as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner
CTU calls on Government to exclude Myanmar Junta from ASEAN meeting
Conflicts past and present form backdrop to historic visit to Poland
Regional environment behind recent terror attacks will likely support extreme groups
NZ announces humanitarian assistance to Gaza, Sudan
UN experts call for immediate release of journalist Evan Gershkovich: Russia
UN experts urge France to guarantee safe drinking water in Guadeloupe
UN Human Rights Committee publishes findings on Chile, Guyana, Indonesia, Namibia, Serbia, Somalia and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Marine protected areas safeguard more than ecology – they bring economic benefits to fisheries and tourism
“Keep hope alive,” UN expert urges international community to step up support: Burundi