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FAO Food Price Index declines for 11th consecutive month
In Dialogue with the Turkmenistan, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Praise Measures to Review Judicial Independence, Raise Issues Concerning Corruption and…
Human Right Committee Opens One Hundred and Thirty-Seventh Session
UN Human Rights Committee to review Egypt, Turkmenistan, Zambia, Peru, Sri Lanka and Panama
African leaders meet in Zimbabwe for first FAO regional workshop on National Water Roadmaps
As security worsens in DR Congo, UNHCR and partners seek US$605 million to assist Congolese refugees across Africa
New citizens join Gunnedah Shire on Australia Day
Zambia’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
CDU lecturer recognised with prestigious service award
High Commissioner delivers Annual Appeal for 2023
UN experts* intervene in toxic legacy class action against lead pollution
Universal Periodic Review Working Group to examine human rights records of 13 States at its forty-second session from 23 January to 3 February 2023
Over half-a-million tickets sold for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
Australia appoints new ambassador to Zimbabwe
Ambassador for Human Rights
UNHCR warns rising tide of hunger, insecurity, and underfunding worsening gender-based violence risks
Cornell, global partners discuss next ‘grand challenge’
Emerging roadmap to regulating sanitation services
World leaders must keep hopes of 2.4 billion children in mind at COP27
Nearly 6,000 Congolese refugees return home from Zambia with UNHCR support
Effective and good practices from Member states”: “pathways to moratorium on use of death penalty
Children in Malawi and Zambia push to change school calendar in response to climate change
Now University of Toronto grads, three Mastercard Foundation Scholars keen to give back to their communities
Opening doors for equal opportunities
From Australia to Zambia: LDSS supports ICEM to be truly global event
First ever International Day of Plant Health: no food security without healthy plants
With $4 million in funding, University of Toronto-based program aims to strengthen local taxation
Global body for protecting plant health meets as advocacy efforts accelerate
FAO welcomes decision to mark International Day of Plant Health annually on May 12
Two friends and one lasting legacy
Why is Greenpeace talking about taxing super rich?
Thousands of DR Congo refugees in Zambia opt to head home
CEFC congratulates Neoen as Victorian Big Battery starts up
15 years fighting AIDS with: Apple helps raise nearly $270 million
Prosperity – Strengthening response capacities to crises of policymakers in SSA
First-Nation’s fire knowledge is reducing severity of Africa’s wildfires and cutting emissions
First-Nation’s fire knowledge is reducing severity of Africa’s wildfires and cut emissions
Food loss projects target urban communities in Malawi and Zambia
More than 60,000 Burundian refugees voluntarily return home this year
Case study: Pilot implementation in Nigeria and Zambia, SBI Covid data collection tool
Apple expands partnership with RED to combat HIV/AIDS and COVID-19
From town criers to running taps on rickshaws, this Global Handwashing Day WaterAid looks
Climate impacts could put major fishery, food security at risk in East Africa
Neoen completes 50% expansion of Hornsdale Power Reserve
ARTISAN reopens with two new exhibitions inspired by COVID-19 experience
Successful exploration applicants announced
COVID, intellectual disability & rights
Fossil skull casts doubt over modern human ancestry