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FAO and EU sign 47 million euro programme to enhance resilience and food security for pastoralists in Eastern Africa
Oxfam reaction to the UN State of Food Security and Nutrition report 2024
South Sudan: The Government, World Bank and FAO scale up actions to build farmers’ climate resilience in the face of flooding and…
Upcoming UN hunger report presents a new approach to financing the end of food insecurity and malnutrition in all its forms
President should return proposed security law amendments to legislators for revision, UN Commission says: South Sudan
World Population Day: a population may survive but not thrive if it grows rapidly
A population may survive but not thrive if it grows rapidly
Child hunger in Sudan almost doubles in six months with three in every four children affected
SUDAN: Over 1,500 children subjected to extreme violence as conflict breaks records for crimes against children
UN torture prevention body announces visits for 2025 and adopts General Comment
New global study unveils city-region networks, highlights role of intermediate cities
Human Rights Council Starts Interactive Dialogue on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, Concludes Discussion on the Right to Education
Humanitarian Assistance To Horn Of Africa Region
More than 68 Million People Were Internally Displaced in 2023 Due to Violence and Conflict, Special Rapporteur Tells Human Rights Council
Ready To Tackle Wheelchair Rugby At Warrior Games
Independent Expert Notes Concerning Trend of Ever-Expanding Restrictions on Rights to Freedom of Expression, Peaceful Assembly and Association Based on Sexual Orientation…
Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory Concludes that Israeli Authorities and Hamas Are Both Responsible for War Crimes
New framework launched to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in eastern Africa
Hunger Hotspots Report: famine looms in Gaza while risk of starvation persists in Sudan, Haiti, Mali, and South Sudan
SUDAN: Violent attacks on schools and education surge fourfold in one year of conflict
More than half of Pakistan’s school age children will be out of school due to extreme heat
Shipment of newest malaria vaccine, R21, to Central African Republic marks latest milestone for child survival
Middle East, Africa deployments extended
Promoting Agritech in South Sudan: UNITAR Alum Kuena James
Response To High Court Decision Re ASF17
Bangladesh: Extreme heat closes all schools and forces 33 million children out of classrooms
Anzac Reflection During Deployment
Global Report on Food Crises: Acute hunger remains persistently high in 59 countries with 1 in 5 people assessed in need of…
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement urges support for conflict victims: “We cannot let Sudan become another forgotten crisis”
Statement following the Thirty-eighth Meeting of the IHR Emergency Committee for Polio
Human Rights Council Adopts 14 Texts, Extends Mandates on South Sudan, a Clean Environment, the Right to Privacy, and on Cultural Rights
Human Rights Committee Adopts Annual Report
Government rushing through bill to crack down on ‘uncooperative’ non-citizens it is trying to remove
Boosting Mental Health Support For Diverse Communities 8 March
New Era For Australia Vietnam Relations
Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Opens Thirtieth Session
Human Right Committee Opens One Hundred and Fortieth Session in Geneva
UN report highlights risk of more and gross human rights violations if South Sudan’s conflict drivers remain unaddressed
Inclusion of noncommunicable disease care in response to humanitarian emergencies will help save more lives
Human Rights must guide the completion of South Sudan’s transition – UN experts
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Opens Seventy-Fifth Session
Global Environment Facility approves new FAO-led projects and programs benefiting 46 countries
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning South Sudan Convenes Briefing to Member States in Connection with Expert Panel Interim Report
UN HUMAN RIGHTS EXPERTS TO MAKE 12TH VISIT TO SOUTH SUDAN
The Sudan: Escalating conflict and persistent economic decline deepen food security crisis
Security Council Press Statement on Violence in South Sudan and Abyei
FAO requires $1.8 billion to save lives and livelihoods of 43 million people in 2024
The Green Climate Fund, the Global Partnership for Education and Save the Children launch the world’s largest investment for green schools at COP28