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Monash Expert: International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
Health needs to be front and centre of national plans to fight climate change
Communication and education to mobilise global climate action
How citizens are helping science change future
Journey of Indigenous scholar in disability
Bass Coast employers lead the campaign to prevent violence against women
UN Women calls for bold investments to end violence against women in light of new report showing prevention is severely underfunded
More women and girls killed in 2022 even as overall homicide numbers fall, says new research from UNODC and UN Women
COP28 is a step change in the role of subnational states and regions
United Nations agencies launch first report on the Decade of Healthy Ageing, 2021-2030
Four-day truce offers short-lived relief – a permanent ceasefire and end to oppression is what Palestinians need
West Gippsland Arts Centre to light up orange
WHO staff member killed in Gaza
First Nations students create book in week
Global meeting on strengthening public-private provider engagement outlines key actions to accelerate the TB response towards reaching commitments made by world leaders…
CIFAL Global Network Celebrates its 20th Anniversary
Panel to examine the region’s economic prospects in today’s global environment
Report reveals human cost of climate inaction
Community urged to get behind the global 16 Days of Activism campaign
Surfers’ mental health creates US$1 trillion economic wave
Driving access to better paediatric medicines on World Children’s Day
QU Dongyu: Science and innovation are at the core of FAO’s efforts to fight hunger
WHO launches new e-course on the management of TB in children and adolescents
WHO issues new guideline to tackle acute malnutrition in children under five
The role of seeds in transforming agrifood systems under the spotlight
Why agrifood systems must be at the core of climate action: a COP28 preview with FAO climate expert
Richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of humanity
Gaza water supply is just 17 percent of pre-siege levels, despite new fuel announcement
WHO-led joint UN and Red Crescent mission evacuates 31 infants from Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza
Official UN commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
WHO leads very high-risk joint humanitarian mission to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza
Palestinian Nurse on Ninth Day of Hunger Strike
In Egypt, UN Women Executive Director reiterates calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and ensuring humanitarian access and assistance for women and…
HKUST Holds 31st Congregation Conferring Honorary Doctoral Degrees
World AMR Awareness Week: preventing antimicrobial resistance together
HMAS Toowoomba supports sanctions on North Korea
Wyndham celebrates volunteers 17 November
Bureau of General Assembly Palestinian Rights Committee Welcomes Security Council Resolution 2712 (2023) Demanding Compliance with International Law in Gaza
Technology Repair Fair helps people doctor their devices, not dump them
Where do you stand this 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence?
WHO launches commission to foster social connection
Preserving antimicrobials for the well-being of humans, animals, plants and ecosystems
Sudan: FAO reaches one million farming households since the outbreak of conflict
Western Sydney University joins Uniseed venture fund to invest in future of Australian innovation
Bringing Pacific knowledge and innovation to new courses
WHO launches new 5-year roadmap to prevent and treat TB in children and adolescents
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2707 (2023), Security Council Renews Panel of Experts, Sanctions on Yemen
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2708 (2023), Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei