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Engaging with international human rights system
Participation to Partnership: Recognising the Significance of Cooperation and Collaboration for Robust Capacity Development
Hobart successfully nominated as City of Literature
On World Cities Day 2023, WHO calls for increased financing for a sustainable, healthy urban future for all
How to build the best human-AI teams: new UniSC research funded
The US just issued the world’s strongest action yet on regulating AI. Here’s what to expect
Security Council Extends UN Mission for Referendum in Western Sahara by One Year, with Two Members Abstaining on Resolution
Heralding Progress towards Peace in Colombia, Security Council Extends Mandate of Verification Mission, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2704 (2023)
Women’s Safety Commissioner role to drive leadership on addressing domestic violence
Security Council Extends United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Mandate until 31 October 2024, Adopting Resolution 2702 (2023)
WHO outlines crucial research priorities for better refugee and migrant health
Memorandum of Understanding between the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Geriatric Medicine Society (EuGMS)
Save the Date: Live stream of TMC’s FY2024 2Q Financial Results Press Briefing on November 1
Prime Ministers “used” by pro-Israel lobby, APAN says
UN roadmap to fighting back against femicide
International collaboration is key
New recommendations for oral vaccination of dogs against rabies
UN endorses marine conservation project
Digital Reskilling for Ukrainian Women Evacuees in Poland Programme Launched at Warsaw Ceremony
“Never Fear to Begin”: Kenyan Entrepreneur Susan Wanjiru Calls Out to Women
Peace with Nature: Rejuvenating war-torn Colombia with sustainable development
Outstanding performance in health helps UniSC move up world university rankings
ACT GREENS MOTION WILL GIVE ALL CANBERRANS THE RIGHT TO A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
Secretary-General Tells Security Council Open Debate ‘Standing with Women Is Good for the World’, Stresses Patriarchy ‘a Massive Obstacle’ to Culture of Peace
Wild Australian grain to diversify diets
Security Council 1533 Sanctions Committee Adds Two Entries to Its Sanctions List
Security Council: Women and Peace and Security
Women’s participation in international peace and security: From theory to practice
Green Climate Fund confirms FAO’s role in supporting countries’ access to climate action resources
Women are increasingly at-risk in conflict and underrepresented in peace processes, according to a UN report
FAO Director-General addresses the opening ceremony of the Borlaug International Dialogue of the World Food Prize 2023 in Iowa
Governments and hackers agree: the laws of war must apply in cyberspace
Local marine science projects endorsed by UNESCO
Lexus Debuts Next-Generation Battery EV Concept and Vision for the Future of Mobility at the JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2023
Demystifying COP: What is it, and why should I care?
Visit to Vietnam builds on 50 years of partnership
National Children’s Commissioner urges governments to monitor child rights
New Zealand calls for humanitarian pause in Gaza
‘Even War Has Rules’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Demanding All Parties in Middle East Uphold International Humanitarian Law, Unrestricted Aid for Gaza
UN Research and Training Institutes Mark UN Day with Renewed Call for Accelerated Action on the SDGs
Hand in Hand Investment Forum: Spotlight on Sahel and Dry Corridor regional initiatives
Senate Estimates – CJATF Opening Statement
A migration review could close some disability discrimination loopholes – but not for people already waiting or refused visas
Walk Against Domestic Violence 2023: Bayside
Manning Valley students set to change the world in Game Changer Challenge
North Coast students set to change the world in Game Changer Challenge
Monash Enactus team wins third place in Enactus World Cup
Free Family Fun For Children’s Week 2023