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For 2025, FAO seeks $1.9 billion to provide life-saving, emergency agriculture assistance to 49 million people
Oxfam Australia welcomes Australia’s UN vote on the occupation of Gaza
Major Survey Brings New Light To Carnivore Conservation
SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS KILLING OF STAFF MEMBER IN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE IN GAZA
Better ways to recover metals needed for technology from electronic waste could benefit the environment and human health
University of Manchester’s global science education impact recognised with double endorsement from UNESCO
Australia argues against developing international law to meet the unique existential threat of climate change
Champion For People With Disability
Uganda’s Freza Nanotech wins FAO Innovation Award 2024 for pioneering fruit preservation technology
At FAO Council, Director-General QU Dongyu calls for more visionary guidance for a better future for humanity
Predicting mother-calf humpback journeys vital in changing climate: study 
International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD): Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future
International Day Of People With Disability 2024
Katrin O’Sullivan On Harnessing Law For Greater Good
Resumed meetings of the UN Biodiversity Conference to be held at FAO headquarters, 25 – 27 February 2025
University of Wolverhampton and UNITAR Partner to Advance SDG Research
New FAO report offers guidance and data on integrating nutrition goals into food trade policies
Why Banning Social Media For Under 16s Is Not Good Idea
Learning From Rest To Be Best
Agenda and Panelist Announcement for Doha World Negotiation Day 2024
COP16 Desertification Conference: In Riyadh, FAO joins global call for action to combat land degradation
UN and OECD to closely align global work in water and sanitation
Sector welcomes new development strategy advancing disability equity
More than $7 million awarded for Griffith Discovery Projects
In solidarity with Women Human Rights Defenders, today and every day
Helping produce more with less: FAO and IAEA mark 60-year partnership
Additional Humanitarian Assistance To Sudan 27 November
Ceasefires are not a panacea. Here are 4 reasons to be concerned about the Israel-Hezbollah deal
Codex Alimentarius Commission calls for food standards that meet future needs
No aid or access as Israel intensifies its ethnic cleansing of the North Gaza governorate, says Oxfam
COP29 decisions deliver gains for gender equality in climate action, but more remains to be done
Simple Secret To Longer Life
Statement on a Significant Matter for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
2024 Deadliest Year for Aid Workers, Security Council Pressed to Ensure Justice, Protection
16 Days Of Activism Against Gender Based Violence
Under-Secretary-General Michaud Urges Security Council to Strengthen Protection For United Nations, Humanitarian Personnel amid Rising Global Threats
WHO Director-General briefs the UN Security Council on ransomware attacks on healthcare
UN urges de facto authorities to protect media freedom: Afghanistan
Türk reiterates call for ceasefire following grave escalation: Lebanon
Democratic Republic of the Congo: FAO urges greater focus on humanitarian needs of vulnerable populations and implementation of at-scale programming to strengthen…
UN urges Afghanistan’s de facto authorities to protect media freedom
Submission to the Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee
After a disappointing COP29, here’s how to design global climate talks that might actually work
‘Hyper-diverse’ Approach To Keeping Peace
New PhD scholarship tackling tourism’s sustainability challenges
The first-ever global oral health conference highlights universal health coverage by 2030
NORTHERN GAZA: 130,000 children under 10 deprived of food and medicine during 50 days of siege
FAO at COP29: Calling for investment in agrifood systems to tackle the climate crisis