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FAO champions implementation of 12 projects as The Pandemic Fund rolls out first round of financing
Neil Para’s 1000km Walk for Freedom
UN Women Executive Board to convene second regular session 2023
Member States agree on International Day of Care and Support: A milestone for gender equality and sustainable societies
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Congratulate Italy on Reception Centres for Unaccompanied Minors, Ask about Racism in…
Investing In Marine Ecosystems And Blue Carbon Capture
Security Council: Syria 9 August
Labor’s factions force another about-face on Israel
Remarks at the International Development Policy launch Parliament House, Canberra
Engaging Brunei’s perspective
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Opens One Hundred and Tenth Session
Submission: Human Rights Act for All
No place in NSW for religious vilification
Young African leaders find inspiration, confidence at Cornell
Thirtieth session of the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee to take place from 7 to 11 August 2023
FAO Food Price Index rebounds in July
New guidelines for Commission appointments
Security Council: Open debate on famine and conflict-induced food insecurity
Building capacity for the implementation of the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: A/HRC/53/24
The Sudan: Food security crisis intensifies amid ongoing conflict and economic challenges
Do phrases like ‘global boiling’ help or hinder climate action?
Our response to Australia’s National Health and Climate Strategy
Forum to end mistreatment of people with disability in detention
Security Council Expands Mandate, Personnel Strength of Mission in Colombia, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2694 (2023)
South Sudan: FAO intensifies efforts to increase resilience of agrifood systems to threats and crises
Heads of the Rome-based UN food and agriculture agencies call for greater investments in South Sudan to avoid a catastrophic food crisis
Out of danger because the UN said so? Hardly – the Barrier Reef is still in hot water
Why is Australia having such a warm winter? A climate expert explains
Minister Watt meets counterparts in Rome and New Delhi
Climate change can drive social tipping points – for better or for worse
UN Women Executive Director visits Rwanda, applauds remarkable progress on gender equality and women’s empowerment
Statement on behalf of the parents of Warrant Officer Class 2 Joseph Phillip Laycock
‘Unless we tackle gas pollution, we’re not going to get very far’ – New campaign steps up to deal with ‘big gas…
Toyota Accelerates Local Development of Intelligence and Electrification Towards Enhancing Competitiveness in the Chinese Market
Australia’s most coveted sustainability awards feature new categories for nature
World Day Against Trafficking In Persons 31 July
The secret lives of silky sharks: unveiling their whereabouts supports their protection
World Day against Trafficking in Persons 30 July
Liquid Hydrogen-Powered Corolla and GR86 (Carbon-Neutral Fuel) to Participate in Super Taikyu at Autopolis
Security Council: Peacekeeping Operations
Leadership Dialogue on Food Systems for People’s Nutrition and Health
Committee against Torture Concludes Seventy-Seventh Session after Adopting Concluding Observations on Reports of New Zealand, Romania, Spain and Switzerland
Security Council: Middle East 28 July
UN expert on toxics and human rights to visit South Africa
FAO welcomes European Union contribution of €25 million to advance wildlife conservation and food security
Climate litigation is on the rise around the world and Australia is at the head of the pack
HKUST Pilots Two Smart Waste and Water Reduction Measures
Korean War Armistice 70th Anniversary – Korean War Memorial, Sydney