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Australian federal budget falls flat in tackling inequality: Oxfam
Concern at plight of civilians and intensified Russian attacks: Ukraine
WHO launches new initiative to tackle the main cause of vision impairment
Climate investments important, but Australia’s aid budget static in real terms
Two Sides To Budget Coin: Funds For Clean Energy
UN experts: Repression of peaceful international solidarity demonstrations is against human rights
Retaliations against human rights defenders over business complex ‘deplorable’, say UN experts: Nepal
New Zealand expresses regret at North Korea’s aggressive rhetoric
Civil Society Organizations Brief the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Situation of Women in Republic of Korea,…
UN experts alarmed by death sentence imposed on peaceful activist, demand moratorium on death penalty: Iran
UN experts call for meaningful consultations on Ecuador’s mining projects
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women Opens Eighty-Eighth Session
European Directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence welcome but falls short of full potential, says UN expert
Epidemic risk rising as Rafah invasion compounds lethal cocktail of over-crowding, sewage and hunger
Gaza: Critical aid supplies to keep children alive blocked as Israel takes over final land crossing – Save the Children
First Climate Action Week Sydney kicking off tomorrow – Mon 13 May
UN General Assembly – Tenth Emergency Special Session: Illegal Israeli Actions In Occupied East Jerusalem and the Rest of the Occupied Palestinian…
UN General Assembly Emergency Special Session Explanation of Vote
Comment by UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on Gaza crossings
UN expert alarmed by violent crackdown on peaceful student protests across US campuses
New Zealand supports UN Palestine resolution
Israel’s Rafah invasion must stop now, say UN experts
UN experts on arbitrary detention to visit Canada
Threats against the ICC promote a culture of impunity, say UN experts: Israel/Gaza
UN Experts on Racial Justice in Law Enforcement Warn of Racial Profiling Risk: Italy
UN Committee against Torture publishes findings on Austria, Azerbaijan, Finland, Honduras, Liechtenstein, and North Macedonia
UN experts on people of African descent to visit Colombia
FAO puts focus on importance of technology for International Day of Plant Health
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Canberra 10 May
First ever Climate Action Week Sydney kicking off on Monday
We looked at over 166,000 psychiatric records. Over half showed people were admitted against their will
UN expert urges more steps to promote inclusive governance, human rights and accountability: Somalia
Why removing protections on social media – in the name of free speech – is bad for peacebuilding
Former Guantánamo Bay detainee faces re-victimisation in Algeria, UN experts say
ACFID statement on United Nations General assembly vote on Friday 10th May: Granting United Nations Member status to Palestine
Age Discrimination Commissioner calls for a Convention on the Rights of Older Persons
Future Gas Strategy Underpins Emissions, Not Renewables
Australian Prime Minister Question And Answer – Perth
Heat is coming for our crops. We have to make them ready
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – 6PR Mornings
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Perth 8 May
Supporting Aussie Kids Engage With Science
UN experts: Harvey Weinstein’s quashed rape conviction sends disturbing message to women survivors of sexual violence
UN expert returns to Somalia on official visit
UN Human Rights Chief troubled by increasing crackdown on journalists: Russia
Breastfeeding should be recognised as a carbon offset: report
Gaza: Military offensive on Rafah a ‘cruel and heart-breaking blow’
New law in place for overseas work