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Sustainable innovation: Intellectual property, technology transfer, and global public goods
Dr Joelle Gergis Announced as Writer in Residence at the Australia Institute 2024
Civilians in Gaza in extreme peril while the world watches on: Ten requirements to avoid an even worse catastrophe
NZ announces new support for Ukraine
Statement by Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC): Civilians in Gaza in extreme peril while the world watches on
Unmarked graves, violent repression and cultural erasure: the devastating human toll of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Government should be responsible for safeguarding Australia’s children from climate crisis health harms
UN experts call for prioritisation of gender-responsive humanitarian interventions: Gaza
UN expert: No time to lose as UK declares violence against women a “national threat”
Military junta even greater threat to civilians as it imposes military draft, warns UN expert: Myanmar
UN experts: US companies DuPont and Chemours generated extensive contamination with toxic “forever chemicals” in North Carolina
No respite for children and families in Gaza as UN Security Council ceasefire resolution fails to pass
Gender apartheid must be recognised as a crime against humanity, UN experts say
UN experts concerned about new law on freedom of conscience and religious organisations: Belarus
The climate crisis and accessing finance top agenda at high-level gathering of Small Island Developing States, Least Developed Countries and Landlocked Developing Countries
Bangkok’s children exposed to toxic air seven out of ten days in 2023 
Human Rights Lawyer and Former British Army Officer, Rabia Siddique, Joins Financial Educator, Lacey Filipich, for Powerful International Woman’s Day Headline Event…
UN experts appalled by reported human rights violations against Palestinian women and girls: Israel/oPt
Human Rights must guide the completion of South Sudan’s transition – UN experts
UK’s Rwanda asylum moves undercut core human rights protections – UN Human Rights Chief
UN experts call on Houthi de facto authorities to halt execution of human rights defender Fatima Al-Arwali: Yemen
NZ is bound by international mental health agreements – statistics for Māori show we’re failing to uphold them
UN experts call for accountability for Navalny’s death and immediate release of all political prisoners: Russia
Workshop “Anticorruption and Human Rights”
UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances to review Cambodia, Burkina Faso and Honduras
Statement on conflict-induced hunger in Gaza
Australians urged to reject propaganda attacks against UNWRA
Security Council: Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts
Director-General reaffirms FAO’s commitment to support G20 Brazilian Presidency, urges action on food security and climate
UN expert: Israel’s symbolic “ban” must not distract from atrocity crimes in Gaza
Security Council: The situation in Libya
UN expert calls for human rights, not charity, to end hunger and malnutrition: Venezuela
UN experts condemn terrorist attacks targeting Pakistan election and call for a peaceful transition of power
End convictions and deplorable detention conditions for human rights defenders, UN experts say: Viet Nam
Thirty-first session of the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee to take place from 19 to 23 February 2024
FAO proposes five key actions to address climate-conflict nexus at the United Nations Security Council
Reduce pressures on wildlife by stabilising human numbers
The government is well behind on Closing the Gap. This is why we needed a Voice to Parliament
Uni sector scores poor report card when it comes to workplace health
Women’s Football Powerhouse, Moana Hope, Joins UN Women Australia’s International Woman’s Day live from Sydney
As Mounting Climate Chaos, Food Crisis Undermine International Peace, Secretary-General Tell Security Council It Must ‘Act Now’ to Resolve Conflicts, Protect People
WHO announces forthcoming updates on tuberculosis preventive treatment
Syrian returnees subjected to “gross human rights violations and abuses”, UN report details
UN Human Rights Chief urges EU leaders to approve key business and human rights legislation
Concern around suspended election: Senegal
Nature is staging a comeback: UN recognizes seven World Restoration Flagships
Oxfam reaction to the Dutch court’s decision to stop military exports to Israel
The world’s spectacular animal migrations are dwindling. Fishing, fences and development are fast-tracking extinctions