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Sudan crisis deepens amid rising civilian casualties, growing ethnic violence and grim humanitarian situation – UN report
UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances to review Montenegro, Benin, and Sri Lanka
Australian officer to serve as Deputy Commander, United Nations Command in the Republic of Korea
Plastic Age Could Go On Record
106 governments step forward with 191 commitments to accelerate the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and advance progress for all women and girls
Truck Drivers Trained In First On Scene Crash Care
Foreign Minister to travel to New York as UN turns 80
Digital lifestyle program to help young people with cancer
Haiti: FAO and CERF launch emergency initiative to bolster rural food security amid climatic shocks, deportations and mass displacement
FAO outlines four key areas for G20 leadership in transforming agrifood systems
WHO urges cost effective solutions on NCDs and mental health amidst slowing progress
Australia to lead first-ever United Nations indoor air quality global pledge
Looking good while doing good: new Ugly Xmas Rashie makes a splash for whales 
Australia and Pacific island countries welcome world first fisheries subsidies treaty
UN experts condemn Israel’s strikes in Qatar and attacks on peace-making
  First convictions for crimes committed during internal conflict are a milestone for accountability – Türk: Colombia
Security Council Briefing on Afghanistan
Security Council Requests Appointment of Senior Representative to Address Fate of Missing Kuwaitis, Return of Property Lost in Gulf War
UN committee finds grave and systematic violations persist after Chibok mass abduction of schoolgirls: Nigeria
UN experts welcome WHO decision to add sunscreen to model lists of essential medicines
UN Working Group report sheds light on enforced disappearances of defenders of land, natural resources and environment
High Expectations For 42nd ICAO Assembly
Housing Set To Become Human Right In ACT
Pacific leaders reach agreement on big issues – but unity remains elusive
Australia’s clean energy future: how Monash is driving change
Leaders of major aid groups call on world leaders to intervene following UN genocide conclusion
US war on “narco-terrorists” violates the right to life, warn UN experts after deadly vessel strike
Israeli doctors reveal their conflicted stories of treating Palestinian prisoners held in notorious ‘black site’ Sde Teiman
UN expert sets out key guidelines to ensure access to justice in toxics cases
Sudan: FAO moves to protect 9.4 million livestock in nationwide vaccination campaign
UN experts warn Gaza city offensive will be ‘apocalyptic’ for persons with disabilities
Labor Government must act as UN commission finds Israel has committed genocide in Gaza
UN experts concerned about human rights violations linked to mercenary-related activities in natural resource exploitation
Israel has committed genocide in the Gaza Strip, UN Commission finds
UN inquiry’s report details how systemic government corruption is fuelling an acute human rights crisis: South Sudan
From Fiji With Focus: Shaping Sustainable Asia-Pacific
UN expert: Rising use of unilateral sanctions raises humanitarian concerns
UN expert calls for rights-based energy and water systems
Closing the gender digital divide could boost global GDP by USD 1.5 trillion and lift 30 million women from poverty
Security Council Briefing on Yemen
UN expert group to review 1317 cases from 44 countries at 137th Session: Enforced disappearances
FAO Welcomes WTO Agreement On Fisheries Subsidies
Human Rights Council to hold urgent debate on 16 September on the recent military aggression by Israel against Qatar
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC Afternoon Briefing
Govt Must Finally Back Palestinian Statehood
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – ABC Perth 15 September
Equal pay – a fundamental right and a cornerstone of sustainable development and gender equality
UN expert calls for stronger protections for Indigenous Peoples in Botswana