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Sudan crisis marks grim anniversary as Plan International condemns civilian and aid worker deaths
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Neck strength testing should be included in concussion prevention
Empowering Women and Youth in Afghanistan: Successful Conclusion of the UNITAR Entrepreneurship Training Programme
Sudan: Two years into the conflict, the world’s largest humanitarian crisis now threatens regional stability
Longest known seafaring venture 8,500 years ago brings hunter-gatherers to Malta before early farmers 
Earthquake in Myanmar: As the planting season nears, FAO scales up emergency response for farmers
PWDA advocates for full inclusion of women with disability at CSW69
Drug Pollution Alters Migration Behaviour In Salmon
Worldwide rally for maternal and newborn health marks World Health Day 2025
Two years of relentless conflict in Sudan have triggered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis for 6 million displaced women and girls
IATA Wings of Change Americas Conference Heads to Bogotá
Study reveals 8 million years of ‘Green Arabia’ as key route
MYANMAR: Heavy rains heighten risk of disease outbreaks following earthquake
Australia urgently needs to get serious about long-term climate policy – but there’s no sign of that in the election campaign
WHO maternal and perinatal health guidelines: easier, faster and interactive
Global infant mortality will rise – in contrast to United Nations projections
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‘Germany is back’: 3 ways NZ can benefit from Europe’s renewed centre of power
New Coalition Calls for Urgent Action to Address Rising Stroke Crisis
Study explores decline of insect populations in tropical forests
IAHA calls for targeted investment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander allied health workforce development
GAZA: About 130 children born daily in Gaza amid total siege on aid and goods
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Donald Trump has gatecrashed the federal election. It’s creating huge challenges for Australia’s next government
The multigenerational charge for women’s health and gender equality
At FAO Council, Director-General QU Dongyu emphasizes world’s growing need for the urgent and accelerated transformation of global agrifood systems
Myanmar Earthquake: Potential Risk of Waterborne Disease Outbreak amidst devastation compounded by weekend heavy rains
Aid cuts threaten fragile progress in ending maternal deaths, UN agencies warn
COTA Australia welcomes a major announcement by the United Nations regarding the rights of older persons
30 years of AQUASTAT: FAO celebrates global water data milestone
FAO Food Price Index Remains Stable In March
Can the future of energy be affordable, secure and sustainable?
Unearthing Lush, Vibrant Past Of World’s Largest Desert
MYANMAR: Children living in the open face additional risk of heat related illnesses after deadly earthquake
Following Discovery of Mass Grave in Gaza with Bodies of 15 Aid Workers, Human Rights Chief Warns Security Council about Heightened Risk…
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Europe and Central Asia: To feed the population, sustainable water management is essential, UN report says
AI can be a game-changing solution for farmers: FAO Innovation Chief
Feed the world: adequate healthy food for all increases global health
Australia’s first AI in radiology trial secures landmark funding 
New FAO-led study highlights that improving productivity is key to reducing antibiotic use in livestock
$35 Million Investment to Establish Health and Advanced Technology Research and Innovation Centre
Breaking Barriers: How UNITAR and the World Health Organization Make Healthcare Training More Accessible Worldwide
Evaluating Somalia’s humanitarian crisis (2021-2024): lessons for future action
Enhancing evaluation in the UN: 2025 UNEG Annual General Meeting
Dutton says it would cost too much to host UN climate summit, but pulling out would cost Australia even more