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Oxfam: UNSC’s failure to call for a ceasefire “utterly callous”
Israeli siege and bombardment threaten Gaza with ‘risk of famine’
Oxfam reaction to the IPC food security figures for Gaza
Advancing the One Health Agenda with a focus on environment
FAO expresses deep alarm over acute hunger in Gaza Strip
New research urges data-driven action for food systems change
Five finalists in the running to reimagine Riverside Theatres
SUDAN: Humanitarian response crippled as Wad Madani – an aid hub and home to 700,000 people – is overtaken
UN report says fixing prisons in Australia is the Federal Government’s responsibility and it’s failing to act
Nearly 30,000 babies will be born in Sudan over next three months with no medical assistance – Save the Children
Carbon in, carbon out: Australia’s ‘carbon budget’ assessment reveals astonishing boom and bust cycles
Nominations open for Women in Community Life Awards 2024
NEW RESEARCH URGES DATA-DRIVEN ACTION FOR AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS CHANGE
From laggard to leader? Why Australia must phase out fossil fuel exports, starting now
Subcommittees of the Tateshina Meeting, Which Aims to Realize Zero Traffic Accident Casualties, Are Intensifying Activities from the Three Perspectives of Cars,…
Are SA Psychiatrists the Foxes Guarding the Hen House?
WHO delivers health supplies to Al-Shifa Hospital, appeals for continued access to address urgent needs in north Gaza
COP28: key takeaways
Study exposes oppression of mothers in Brazil’s family courts
Statement on outcomes from COP28
COP28 closes with historic agreements, but significant shifts still needed
International Women’s Day 2024 Invest in women: Accelerate progress  
The AI industry is on the verge of becoming another boys’ club. We’re all going to lose out if it does
COP28 wrap up: Some positives but fossil fuel phase out remains elusive
Indigenous knowledge has the power to help address the climate crisis
COP28: FAO spotlights agrifood systems’ potential to address climate impacts and achieve 1.5°C goal
Despite multiple challenges, food insecurity is decreasing in Europe and Central Asia
Despite notable progress, road safety remains urgent global issue
COP28: Majority of nations knows what is needed
Multinational Mission’s Deployment Critical to Restoring Rule of Law in Haiti, 2653 Sanctions Committee Chair Tells Security Council
UN General Assembly tenth emergency special session: protection of civilians and upholding legal and humanitarian obligations – explanation of vote
Oxfam welcomes Prime Minister Albanese’s call for a “sustainable ceasefire” and Australian vote for immediate ceasefire at UNGA
The NZ aviation industry is making bold climate claims – and risking anti-greenwashing litigation
The Sudan: Escalating conflict and persistent economic decline deepen food security crisis
COP28: Strong outcome to end fossil fuel era backed by large majority of UNFCCC Parties
WHO calls for protection of humanitarian space in Gaza following serious incidents in high-risk mission to transfer patients, deliver health supplies
Climate change information empowers Pacific resilience
Security Council: Ukraine 12 December
FAO requires $1.8 billion to save lives and livelihoods of 43 million people in 2024
New Technical Advisory Group on Embedding Ethics in Health and Climate Change Policy (TAG-Ethics & Climate Health)
FAO report: In 2023, in Asia-Pacific millions of people have been unable to afford a healthy diet – women fare worse than men
COP28: FAO marks International Mountain Day 2023 with focus on restoring ecosystems
AFP investigating fake UN drug mule scam
WHO’s Executive Board adopts resolution on access for life-saving aid into Gaza and respect for laws of war
Climate finance for agrifood systems in sharp downward trend despite their critical role in reaching climate goals
FAO and Norway announce new phase of the EAF-Nansen Programme
COP28: FAO launches global roadmap process to eradicate hunger within 1.5°C limits
FAO welcomes decision to celebrate International Day of Potato annually on May 30