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In Dialogue with Kuwait, Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Inquires about Women’s Rights
Scourge of food loss and waste needs to be urgently tackled to achieve world’s 2030 target
Young People Must Be Protagonists in Developing Policies and Programmes that Affect Them
UN: Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Struggle to Survive Amid Worst Socioeconomic Crisis in Decades
‘Mother Language Public Art Project – Artist appointed’
Australia seeks International Telecommunication Union re-election
Reducing food waste key to lowering emissions
Magnitude and Scope of Inequalities Created and Exacerbated by Covid Is Truly Shocking, High Commissioner Tells Human Rights Council
In Dialogue with Rwanda, Committee on Rights of Migrant Workers Welcomes Adoption of Progressive Legislation and Asks about Migrants
Indigenous Peoples Have Been Disproportionately Affected by Covid – Senior UN Official Tells Human Rights Council
German Navy Visits Australia as part of Indo-Pacific voyage
Month long celebration of our state’s seniors
Gender Digital Divide Is Reflection of Overall Discrimination Faced by Women and Girls
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Opens Seventieth Session
All Principals video to mark two year anniversary of launch of SDG3 Global Action Plan
Human Rights Council Continues General Debate on Human Rights Situations that Require Council’s Attention
Preserving biodiversity: Effective, lasting solutions based on science and innovation
Minister Littleproud goes into bat for agriculture at UN
Quad Leaders’ Summit Communique
High Commissioner for Human Rights to Human Rights Council
High Commissioner for Human Rights tells Human Rights Council that Human Rights situation in Belarus continues to worsen
New storybook to help children stay hopeful during Covid
Commission statement on appointment of Chief Executive
Food Systems Summit – “From New York back to Rome,” FAO takes on lead role in implementing outcomes
Gas can help to achieve UN goals for energy access
Parties to Conflict Continue to Perpetrate War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity, Infringing on Basic Human Rights of Syrians
Human Rights Situation in Myanmar Has Deteriorated Significantly and Some Violations May Amount to Crimes against Humanity
Afghanistan: FAO urges G20 countries to increase support for rural farmers
UNITAR’S Virtual immersive experience aims to contribute to improve road safety efforts
FSU launches human rights Network
New report recommends more action to prevent human rights harms in business sector
Covid Pandemic Exacerbated Food Insecurity, Especially in Families with Children
Regional partnership supports UN sustainability program
Alarming new FAO report shows decades of development efforts undermined
Satellite Data Identifies Companies Fishing in High Seas
Stories of social cohesion: Football Australia celebrates International Migrants Day
Hospitals swamped with malnutrition, disease in Ethiopian conflict zone as World Vision humanitarian response
New Colombo Plan Scholar acts on disability inclusion
FAO Annual Employee Recognition Awards go to 200 individuals and ten teams across UN agency
Desert Locust upsurge continues to threaten food security in Horn of Africa and Yemen despite intense efforts
‘School Turned Into Nightmare After Attack In Nigeria’
FAO launches UN’s International Year of Fruits and Vegetables 2021
Global Environment Facility approves over $78 million to support FAO-led projects
Australia-Indonesia-Timor-Leste Trilateral Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
New Ambassador for Disarmament announced
Paris Agreement 5 years on: big coal exporters like Australia face a reckoning
Decade of Healthy Ageing: a new UN-wide initiative
World’s largest youth organizations, representing 250 million members, and WHO launch global mobilization to respond to disruptive