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‘Regenerative agriculture’ is all the rage – but it’s not going to fix our food system
Global progress in tackling maternal and newborn deaths stalls since 2015: UN
University of Wollongong to host Charlemagne Prize Scholars
Civil Society Organizations Brief the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Situation of Women in Timor-Leste, Germany, China…
The end of offshore oil and gas exploration in NZ was hard won – but it remains politically fragile
Security Council Press Statement on Haiti
Security Council: Syria 9 May
Committee on the Rights of the Child Opens Ninety-Third Session, Elects New Chair and Bureau Members, Hears Solemn Declaration by Three New Committee Experts
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eighty-Fifth Session in Geneva
Human Rights Council to Hold Special Session on Sudan on 11 May
Save the Date: Live stream of TMC’s FY2023 Financial Results Press Briefing on May 10
King’s coronation: Pomp and First Nations’ circumstance
Enabling New Zealand Sign Language to thrive
World Bee Day 20 May – How to Help Your Local Bees
UN Women Executive Director visits Kenya, galvanizes action for Generation Equality
Human Rights Council to Hold Special Session on Sudan on 11 May
Systematic crackdown on women’s and girls’ rights, UN experts say: Afghanistan
In Dialogue with Ethiopia, Experts of the Committee against Torture Welcome Constitutional Protections for Persons Deprived of Liberty, Ask about Reports of…
The measure of world food prices rose in April for first time in a year
UNSW facilitates UN delegation visit on Sustainable Development Goals
Boosting technical expertise to combat FMD and LSD in Indonesia
Israel’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
AI ed-tech, smart contraceptive among innovation awardees
Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation, Ask Questions about January 2022 Events and Complaint Mechanisms for Prisoners
Collaborating locally is key for progress globally towards health-related SDGs
Quadripartite welcomes OHHLEP’s new white paper on zoonotic spillover prevention
Global Report on Food Crises: Number of people facing acute food insecurity rose to 258 million in 58 countries in 2022
Disappointing: NT Minister Nicole Manison Denigrates Scientists, Backs Beetaloo Fracking
Disappointing: NT Minister Nicole Mansion Denigrates Scientists, Backs Beetaloo Fracking
Victorian Ombudsman Statement on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament
It’s time to ban corporal punishment of kids in Australia
African Parliamentarians rally to boost life-saving laws, regulations on road safety
96 Leading Australian Scientists & Experts Call for NT Fracking Ban
Free, pluralistic and independent media, a vital pillar of democracy, International Freedom of Expression Rapporteurs stress
UN expert to assess effects of environmental risks on human rights: Chile
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WHO Director-General and Civil Society Task Force on TB release joint statement on key priorities in the lead up to 2nd UN…
Chair of the Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture Presents Annual Report to the Committee against Torture
In Dialogue with Slovakia, Experts of the Committee against Torture Welcome Apology Regarding Suffering Caused by 2013 Police Intervention, Ask About Training…
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Closes One Hundred and Ninth Session
Briefer on self-protection measures to respond to threats to journalists
Security Council Condemns Decision by Taliban to Ban Afghan Women from Working for United Nations in Afghanistan, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2681 (2023)
In Dialogue with Luxembourg, Experts of the Committee Against Torture Welcome Reduction in the Incarceration Rate, Ask Questions on Sexual Abuse and Asylum Seekers
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Discuss the Development of International Human Rights Law with Judge Patrick Robinson…
Security Council Committee Established Pursuant to Resolution 2048 (2012) Concerning Guinea-Bissau Holds Informal Consultations
World Food Forum 2023 will champion youth leadership in agrifood systems transformation to accelerate climate action
Threat of El Niño looms, FAO prepares anticipatory actions with Members and partners
Briefer on How international human rights standards and mechanisms help protect journalists