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UN expert: Growth-obsessed economy creating ‘unseen mental health crisis’ for people in poverty
AI international solidarity approach urgently needed to unite humanity, says Independent Expert
UN expert: Harm reduction should be integrated into universal health coverage plans
Women account for over 52% of the tourism workforce in Latin America, according to UN Tourism
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Apia, Samoa
Griffith steps on to the world stage in research collaboration
Locking Up Children Should Be Last Resort
Achieving ‘nature positive’ requires net gain legislation 
Sydney ranked in world’s top ten sustainable cities
ATA Announces Tech Award Winners
UN expert: Freedom of religion or belief is fundamental to achieving lasting and sustainable peace
says UN expert: States and sporting associations must act immediately to revise discriminatory policies and practices in sports
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Express Condolences for Terrorist Attack in Ankara, Raise Questions on Türkiye’s Anti-Terrorism Legislation and Measures Imposed…
Statement by Wai Wai Nu at the UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security
Statute of limitations must not deny justice to families of 85 victims killed in Tak Bai incident, say UN experts: Thailand
UN privacy expert: Guidelines update crucial to regulate computerised personal data files
Artificial intelligence, biodiversity and trade among themes to be discussed at 10th session of the Expert Mechanism on the Right to Development
UN women’s rights committee issues guidance on women’s equal and inclusive representation in decision-making: Half the power
On UN Day, UN research and training institutions commit to advancing the Pact for the Future
APRU Leading the Way in Education in Disaster Risk Reduction
Proven Pathways To Preventing Youth Crime
Tasmanian scientists drive global biodiversity plan at UN summit
Queensland Conservatorium Helps Put On RAD Show
Sudan: Famine crisis worsens as children show physical signs of starvation
Immune exhaustion at the core of new ME/CFS and Long COVID research
New safety academy offers micro credentials to upskill professionals
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Welcome France’s Efforts to Combat Homophobia, Raise Questions on Violence in New Caledonia and Rules Governing Identity Checks
FAO to co-implement 21 new projects with $109 million in second round of Pandemic Fund financing
G7 Development Ministers’ Meeting: FAO calls for increased focus on Africa amid rising hunger
UN experts: Russia must confirm news of Ukrainian journalist’s death in custody
Civilians must be protected: Beirut hospital attack
Green Climate Fund approves funding worth over $130 million for FAO-led projects in Somalia and Iraq
Democracy sausages and the cultural politics of Election Day
Business Council Of Co-operatives And Mutuals – Perth
Australia Appoints New Ambassador To Italy 23 October
Honouring Our Fallen Soldiers In Korea
“The situation in the Middle East is catastrophic,” says FAO Director-General
War on women – Women killed in armed conflicts double in 2023
‘They do not respect our land. They do not respect our people’. Brazil’s traditional people take on BHP in one of the…
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Greece on Measures Taken for Unaccompanied Minors, Raise Questions on Domestic Violence and Allegations of Border Pushbacks
How finance can be part of the solution to the world’s biodiversity crisis
Satellite Methods Provides Drought Detection From Space
Victims must be at the core of action to combat enforced disappearance, says Working Group
Special Rapporteur to study transitional justice responses to mass human rights violations, transnational violence and negationism
Greece needs to strengthen effective torture prevention measures, UN torture prevention body finds
Access to information vital for effective climate action and human rights protection
UN expert: Strengthen regulation of hazardous chemicals to stop gender-related health harms from toxic exposure
Griffith researcher unites generations for global peace and security