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France signs agreements to support WHO’s work
HKUST and Tsinghua University Jointly Organize International AI Forum
FAO Food Price Index holds steady in November
Mothers need more “exclusive breastfeeding” support
International Anti-Corruption Day 2023
Transnational Organized Crime ‘a Vicious Threat’ to Sustainable Development, Rule of Law, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Urging Unity Combating Menace
Governments continue discussions on pandemic agreement negotiating text
Agroforestry is a key climate solution, Director-General says at FAO Council side-event
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
AMA calls for no new fossil fuel projects, no fossil fuel money in politics
Three key tests for Australia as Bowen arrives on the global climate stage
Logan ready to inspire world
New circular economy roadmap reveals how to reduce plastic waste in India
Monash University soars to 23rd globally in QS Sustainability Rankings 2024
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
UNESCO and UN Satellite Centre Join Forces to Safeguard Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage with Geospatial Technologies 
Progress at COP 28 Ai Group comment
Visit of UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese
Carbon emissions at record high, new report finds
Australia endorses sustainable agriculture on world stage
Is your Christmas wish list sustainable?
COP28: with a ‘loss and damage’ fund in place, protecting climate refugees is more urgent than ever
Security Council: UNITAD
Snail-inspired robot could scoop ocean microplastics
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
University of Manchester wins top prize at Green Gown Awards
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
ANSTO joins the international effort to protect people and the environment from the effects of the contaminant mercury
Yarra holds its mini COP local stocktake for climate action
Visit to Ghana for UN Peacekeeping Ministerial Meeting
Australia to help navigate global shipping trade challenges
Launch of Australia’s first National Health and Climate Strategy
New climate study to be presented by youth advocates at COP28 this week finds climate change is having profound impact on girl’s…
Australian-first: Meeting health challenges of climate change
COP28: At climate summit’s first-ever Health Day, FAO highlights interconnected challenges of malnutrition and climate change
COP28: New AIIB-FAO partnership to boost rural infrastructure development to transform agrifood systems
Recognising International Day of People with Disability
Celebrating Tasmanians living with disability
COP28 must be a ‘game changer’ for agrifood systems, FAO Director-General urges
COP28: FAO underlines importance of working together with partners in Pakistan’s Living Indus Initiative
COP28: Fighting AMR requires action on ground, Qu says
Benefits of secure employment highlighted on International Day of People with Disability
COP28: FAO Director-General highlights the role of finance and science in agrifood systems for transformation and prosperity in Africa