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“We Cannot Let Children Die On Our Watch”
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY AUSTRALIA WILL BE ‘PROUD AND FREE TO BE ME’ AT THE 2025 SYDNEY GAY AND LESBIAN MARDI GRAS PARADE
From Protecting Civilians to Combating Crime, Preventing Conflict, United Nations Police Play Vital Role in Peacekeeping, Security Council Told
How tourism and fish farming can thrive together
Somalia: Drought, conflict and high food prices risk pushing 4.4 million people into hunger, the Federal Government of Somalia and UN warn
Iconic trees lining GC coastline at risk without intervention  
Novel Therapy Being Tested For Treating Rheumatic Fever
Researchers to study the impact of mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peaks
A Taste of Culture, Nutrition, and Innovation through Entrepreneurship and Digital Transformation: Destina Mensah, Ghana
FAO unveils updated methodology for tracking the sustainability of fisheries
Some of Australia’s largest companies are failing to ‘know and show’ their respect for human rights
Calculating the economic cost of climate change is tricky, even futile – it’s also a distraction
FAO welcomes UN Biodiversity COP16.2, highlights agrifood systems as key to achieving global biodiversity goals
Coming Together For International Women’s Day
In January, billionaires amassed more wealth than the poorest third of humanity owns
After 3 years of war, Ukrainian business leaders share their lessons on survival
Japan contributes $11.9 million to scale up FAO’s emergency and resilience activities
Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team (MSMT) Steering Committee Inaugural Meeting Joint Statement
Transforming South Sudan’s Agricultural Future: John Ladu Simon Jacob
G20: Food security is vital for peace, stability and human dignity, FAO says
Harvesting Hope: Transforming South Sudan’s Agricultural Future
Empowering Filipino Youth for Peace: John Isidore Laure, 2024 Youth Ambassador Asia Pacific
UN Biodiversity Conference COP16 talks resume in Rome: What’s at stake?
Australian led cancer project making an impact at its first regional training course in Malaysia
As Regional Tensions Escalate, M23 Rebel Group Advances Further in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Top UN Officials Urge Warring Parties…
Government support for fisheries should be redirected to make the sector more resilient
Trump’s effect on critical minerals could be crucial for the future of green energy
Three years of full-scale war in Ukraine roll back decades of progress for women’s rights, safety and economic opportunities
Human Rights Commissioner says NZYQ Nauru resettlement announcement raises more questions than it answers  
As Peace Gets Pushed Further from Reach, Dark Spirit of Impunity for Terrorism Spreads, Multilateral Solutions Key
Global Conference on Geographical Indications opens in Rome
Green Climate Fund greenlights two major FAO-led projects to strengthen climate resilience in Kenya and Serbia
Clear-cut Mission For Op Okra Air Task Group
Australia is deporting 3 non-citizens from the ‘NZYQ’ group to Nauru. What could it do instead?
Bold policy action required as Australia falls behind on social, economic and environmental wellbeing
Combating Gender-based Cyberbullying : Lilian Olivia, Kenya
UNITAR Joins Centre For Sport And Human Rights
In Afghanistan, families are forced to sell children to survive. Trump’s USAID cuts will be devastating
World leaders gather to reduce road deaths, boost road safety
Albanese Government uses forced deportations to Nauru to whip up fear and division on migration
Appointment Of High Commissioners And Ambassadors 16 February
“Bold investments” needed to address challenging nutritional burden in Africa, FAO says
Guiding maternal and perinatal health research during global pandemics
The University of Manchester marks launch of new Africa Strategy with visit to Kenyan partners
Bankstown outrage a failure of multi-culturalism, re-think needed
Commitment to Inclusive Political Transition Vital for Syria’s Success, Special Envoy Says, Warning Further Conflict Could Hinder Fight against Da’esh
A new report card shows inequality in Australia isn’t as bad as in the US – but we’re headed in the wrong direction
Whether we carve out an exemption or not, Trump’s latest tariffs will still hit Australia