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Over 40 million health professionals demand bold health and climate action at COP28
Declaration another step to sustainable and resilient agriculture
GCF, UNDP and WHO join forces to ramp up climate health support for developing countries
Australia endorses Emirates Declaration on Sustainable Agriculture, Resilient Food Systems and Climate Action
COP28: FAO-WTO reinforce collaboration on agrifood trade and food safety
COP28: FAO welcomes $50 million in additional funding for innovative African crops project
COP28: Global agrifood systems are the climate solution, FAO Director-General tells world leaders
Australia proudly re-elected to IMO Council
COP28: Roundtable highlights FAO-IAEA Joint Centre’s work on nuclear techniques in food and agriculture amid climate crisis
FAO report: Agrifood sector faces growing threat from climate change-induced loss and damage
Latrobe City Council supporting 16 Days of Activism campaign
Leanne Liddle Awarded 2024 ANZSOG First Nations Scholarship
The Australian Universities Accord cannot ignore climate change
NSW Health signs Paris declaration to end HIV epidemics by 2030
TMC Announces Changes to Executive Structure, Senior Professional/Senior Management Employees
Australia to share sustainable agriculture efforts at COP28
NSW Upper House passed motion in support of Treaty with First Nations people
UNFCCC partners with Microsoft to use AI and advanced data technology to track global carbon emissions and assess progress under the Paris Agreement
COUNCIL ACKNOWLEDGES INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY
Oral history interviews with members of People With Disability Australia
International Day of People with Disability 2023
Security Council 1970 Sanctions Committee Amends Five Entries on Its Sanctions List
Reporting on Resolution 2712 (2023) Implementation, Secretary-General Warns Security Council People of Gaza in Midst of Epic Humanitarian Catastrophe
COP28 is global stocktake of climate change
FAO’s Statistical Yearbook 2023 goes live, highlights the impact of disasters on agriculture and cost of healthy diets
Boosting Growth Investment to Power Mobility Company Transformation Toyota-DENSO Capital Ties Revised
Kyiv-Copenhagen Declaration reaffirms commitment to preventing torture
Security Council: Syria 29 November
As disasters and heat intensify, can the world meet the urgency of the moment at the COP28 climate talks?
UNITAR – Columbia Law School Series – Her Seat at Table
Changing Gender Attitudes in Lebanon Through Schools: Karmen Chebib, UNITAR Alumna
Digital Skills Programme for Women and Youth in Africa Launched
Training an international workforce to prevent and respond to sexual misconduct
Report released on inquiry into the application of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in Australia
Notre Dame’s junior entrepreneur inspires change
Commission welcomes new Disability Discrimination Commissioner
Appointment of Disability Discrimination Commissioner
Roadmap for net zero APS by 2030 released
FAO-WHO 46th session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission adopts new standards
Codex Alimentarius: 60-year milestone in food safety
Australia’s fossil fuel exports triple those of the United Arab Emirates
FAO at COP28: Agrifood systems solutions to shape climate agenda
Toyota Launches IMV 0 in Thailand Providing Mobility to Make People’s Lives Better through Customizability
Two Questions for Chris Bowen before he leaves for COP28
New method verifies carbon capture in concrete
The government’s Murray-Darling bill is a step forward, but still not enough
University of Canterbury delegation joins COP28 global climate conference
Monash University to host Blue Zone Pavilion at COP28, showcasing global commitment to climate action