Latest U.N. News | Page 91

Human Rights Day: Protect human rights of women and children in areas of conflict
IHL seeks to limit the humanitarian consequences of armed conflicts
Security Council 2653 Sanctions Committee Adds 4 Entries to Its Sanctions List
Protect human rights of women and children in areas of conflict
People of Gaza ‘Being Told to Move like Human Pinballs’, but Nowhere Is Safe, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Pleading for Humanitarian Ceasefire
Meat alternatives could feed humans more sustainably
Innovative ‘Uncertain Futures’ project highlighted in recent WHO report
FAO Food Price Index holds steady in November
New FAO report maps pathways towards lower livestock emissions
New CSIRO-Pacific partnership to tackle region’s environmental challenges
International Anti-Corruption Day 2023
Power of COP for co-operation, co-creation and action
Supporting the Pacific family at COP28 to respond to climate change
Transnational Organized Crime ‘a Vicious Threat’ to Sustainable Development, Rule of Law, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Urging Unity Combating Menace
Agroforestry is a key climate solution, Director-General says at FAO Council side-event
Helping the Pacific financially is a great start – but Australia must act on the root cause of the climate crisis
Overfishing in the Mediterranean and Black Sea falls to lowest level in a decade
Alarm bells ignored as Africa continues to face deepening food crisis
FAO Director-General showcases OCOP Initiative as powerful catalyst for change
Climate Change Minister to attend COP28 in Dubai
New study of hydroclimate records reveals how water cycle on Earth responds to temperature increases
New Commissioner of Taxation
“Set aside your party politics and embrace your humanity”: APAN
Logan ready to inspire world
Reflections from the second World Local Production Forum, November 2023
Monash University soars to 23rd globally in QS Sustainability Rankings 2024
Permanent Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee welcome, but government must establish poverty measure
Griffith University achieves a stellar outcome for its sustainability efforts
Glasgow statement signing a positive step away from government support for fossil fuels
World Soil Day 2023 highlights link between soil and water, increasingly crucial in face of climate crisis
FAO welcomes $10 million additional funding from the United States of America for soil fertility mapping projects
Manchester is top in Europe once again in sustainability rankings
UNESCO and UN Satellite Centre Join Forces to Safeguard Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage with Geospatial Technologies 
National Day of Action for Palestine calls for end to Australian complicity with “ongoing Nakba”
Visit of UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese
New WHO manual aims to curb dangerous speeding on the world’s roads
Australia endorses sustainable agriculture on world stage
Security Council: UNITAD
From commitment to implementation: the Under2 Coalition General Assembly at COP28
Camelids take centre stage: FAO launches International Year to recognize their global impact
FAO Council opens by highlighting the Organization’s comparative advantage in facing today’s global challenges
As climate changes pushes millions of women into poverty, UN Women calls for a new Feminist Climate Justice Approach
Meeting health challenges of climate change in Australia
Visit to Ghana for UN Peacekeeping Ministerial Meeting
COP28: health is finally on the agenda – but there’s more to do as we face continued climate extremes
Launch of Australia’s first National Health and Climate Strategy
New climate and tax taskforce must make rich polluters pay
COP28: At climate summit’s first-ever Health Day, FAO highlights interconnected challenges of malnutrition and climate change