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UN Security Council meeting: Agriculture is key to lasting peace and security, FAO says
Time to transform agrifood systems in response to multiple shocks and worsening food security
Welcoming New Board Member: Professor Sarah Anyang Agbor
UNHCR and TikTok launch campaign in solidarity with refugees from Ukraine and beyond
Global Report on Food Crises: acute food insecurity hits new highs
UNHCR and partners seek urgent funds to help thousands of refugees fleeing to Uganda
UNHCR, States vow to step up support for solutions for those displaced by Central African crises
Australia and Vietnam: Strengthening Peacekeeping Cooperation
Climate change and food security should be part of Pacific aid boost
Climate change and food security should be focus of Pacific aid boost
Spiraling costs, surging conflict, and soaring climate disasters create desperate future for millions of refugees across Eastern
UNHCR News Comment: Australian Budget Allocation of Additional Places for Afghans Welcome
UNHCR warns of dire impact from floods in South Sudan as new wet season looms
Werribee Park rangers partner with AMES Australia and Sikh volunteers to provide food relief
Rich countries must end oil and gas production by 2034 for fair 1.5°C transition
As many as 28 million people across East Africa at risk of extreme hunger if rains fail again
UNITAR Division for Prosperity fosters entrepreneurs in Iraq
UNHCR and partners seek US$1.2 billion to address Africa’s largest refugee crisis
Violence against Children Has Increased Due to Pandemic and Multiple Humanitarian Crises
Harmony week – Everyone belongs
Human Rights Council Holds Interactive Dialogue with Special Rapporteur on Situation of Human Rights Defenders
Statement of Thirty-first Polio IHR Emergency Committee
Murrindindi Shire to officially become Refugee Welcome Zone
President of Human Rights Council appoints members of Permanent Forum on People of African Descent
International Women’s Day celebrates contribution of women and girls as climate solution multipliers
Human Rights Council Marks International Women’s Day and Concludes Interactive Dialogue with High Commissioner on Situation of Human
Committee on Rights of Persons with Disabilities Opens Twenty-Sixth Session
Human Rights-Centred Multilateralism Needs to be Built and Vaccines Must be Acknowledged as Global Public Goods
Human Rights Council holds separate interactive dialogues on human rights situations in Eritrea and in Sri Lanka
UNHCR seeks US$205 million to deliver life-saving assistance to over 1.6 million people affected by northern Ethiopia conflict
Human Rights Council Concludes High-level Segment and Holds General Segment
President of Human Rights Council appoints members of investigative body in Ethiopia
Human Rights Council Hears from 24 Dignitaries as it Continues High-Level Segment
Hundreds of killings among grave violations and abuses committed against civilians in Tambura County
New study identifies African ‘hotspot’ for highly infectious diseases
Young South Sudanese women inspired to bring prosperity to country
UN Human Rights Experts warn of increased political violence and polarisation in South Sudan,
UN Human Rights Experts to visit South Sudan
UNHCR, partners rush to aid thousands of refugees in Benishangul Gumuz region of Ethiopia
South Sudan’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review Working Group to hold fortieth session in Geneva from 24 January
Children, young people, and health in Brimbank
High-level conference held to sustain momentum for transitional justice in South Sudan
Peste des Petits Ruminants: FAO calls for more funding to eradicate disease by 2030
South Sudan: Looting of health care unit during armed violence in Unity State
Casey Resident wins ABC youth storytelling competition
Australian Government Should Not Drag Heels on Afghan-Aid
ICRC: Omicron highlights need to step up global vaccinations, including in conflict zones