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Uruguay’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Yemen’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Crackdown on hijab law: Iran
FAO Presents World Food Forum 2024
Australia exported $1.5 million worth of weapons to Israel in February 2024, fresh DFAT data shows
Longer-lasting ozone holes over Antarctica expose seal pups and penguin chicks to much more UV
Militarisation of prisons and detention conditions raise concerns, UN torture prevention body says: Honduras
UN experts alarmed by death sentence imposed on rapper and songwriter, Toomaj Salehi: Iran
UN expert: Testimonies from the Occupied Palestinian Territory show new depths of Israel’s atrocities
Chile’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Productive Alliances: partnering for greater inclusiveness and efficiency in agricultural systems
Cyprus’ human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
UN expert: Maldives stuck between a rock and hard place
Withholding tax revenue and revoking banking waivers could paralyse Palestinian economy, UN experts warn: Israel
FAO launches global 10-year initiative to reduce the need for antimicrobials for sustainable agrifood systems transformation
UN Women statement for the International Girls in ICT Day 2024
UN Women statement for the International Girls in ICT Day 
Global Report On Food Crises Is Wake-up Call
Oxfam Reaction To Global Report On Food Crises 2024
Global Report on Food Crises: Acute hunger remains persistently high in 59 countries with 1 in 5 people assessed in need of…
Tanzania’s lack of investigation and action equivalent to condoning ritual killings and mutilations of people with albinism, UN committee says
New Zealand’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Human rights records of 14 States to be examined by Universal Periodic Review mechanism
Afghanistan’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Llamada A Candidatos: Curso En Linea Sobre Comercio, Seguridad Alimentaria Y Nutrición
FAO Warns Of Maize Shortfall Across Southern Africa
Climate change and human rights: how a landmark legal victory in Europe could affect NZ
High number of pre-trial detainees, access to healthcare matters of concern, UN torture prevention body says: Albania
UN Human Rights Chief deplores harrowing killings of children and women in Rafah
In Cameroon, FAO supports World Bank-funded project targeting nutrition, early warning systems, resilience and capacity-building for small-scale farmers
UN leaders warn of harmful consequences: UK-Rwanda asylum law
UN expert publishes User Guide on right to healthy and sustainable environment
Act urgently to reverse deterioration of civic space and strengthen social cohesion, says UN expert: Bosnia & Herzegovina
Brooks School Tech Policy Institute focuses on intersection of national security and tech policy
Airlines and aviation authorities should not facilitate unlawful removals to Rwanda, UN experts say: UK
UN experts urge immediate release of Afghan rights defender
FAO formally launches Green Cities Initiative in Cameroon
Justice Minister to attend Human Rights Council
Business, finance and both retail and institutional investors in Australia align to support climate-related disclosures
Hidden Wars – The end of war for whom?
Systemic impunity and economic interests are killing human rights defenders one after the other, says UN expert: Brazil
Removing barriers to the rights of persons with albinism critical to improving lives, says UN expert: Lesotho
CIFAL Plock Promotes Road Safety and Launches Autosobriety Poland Platform
Türk sounds alarm amid rising tensions in Rakhine: Myanmar
Bangladeshi workers must be protected from exploitation and criminalisation, say UN experts: Malaysia
UN experts: Cambodia must end harassment of human rights defenders
UN expert calls on Guatemala to seize the opportunity to appoint exemplary apex courts
UN expert calls for strengthening social cohesion and international solidarity: Denmark and Greenland