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Together for Nutrition: A call for multisectoral action on global malnutrition
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eighty-Ninth Session
Empowering Producers In Climate And Environmental Space
UNITAR and FAO Launch 3rd Edition of Trade and Food Security Programme for NENA Region
New Zealand marks anniversary of 7 October
President of Timor-Leste, José Ramos-Horta, visits Australia as guest of the Australia Institute to discuss independence, peace and security
Future Global Youth Leaders Programme: Empowering Young Minds for a Sustainable Future
FAO Food Price Index Rises In September
Sea Of Opportunities At Global Nature Positive Summit
Education Cannot Wait Announces US$9 Million Cost Extension for Multi-Year Resilience Programme in Iraq: Total ECW Funding Now Tops US$23 Million
President José Ramos-Horta to visit UNSW Sydney
Gaza: Geospatial data shows intensifying damage to cropland
Supporting the camelid sector is crucial for advancing sustainable agriculture and improving livelihoods: FAO livestock expert
As Destabilizing Conflicts Escalate across Africa, United Nations-African Union Partnership Has Never Been More Critical, Top Officials Tell Security Council
Senior Government Officials from CIFAL Shanghai Participate in A Science, Technology, And Sustainable Development Training Programme
Karl Goodsell: An Ocean of Energy for Positive Change
Improving Australia’s World-class Healthcare In Changing Climate
‘March Forward’: UN Women Australia Announces International Women’s Day 2025 Theme
New Diplomatic Appointments 1 October
Security Council to Vote on Resolution Renewing Authorization to Intercept Vessels off Libyan Coast Suspected of Migrant Smuggling, Human Trafficking
Security Council Hears from Briefers on Efforts towards Easing Tensions in Democratic Republic of Congo, Great Lake Region
UNITAR and United Co-Creation Lab: Youth and Leaders Join Forces to Co-Create a Sustainable Future
Colombia: Unlocking The Power of Behaviour Science Against Financial Crime
UNITAR Regional Workshop in Fiji Kicks Off for Pacific Leaders to Enhance Skills on Sea and Human Security
Committee on Enforced Disappearances Meets with States Parties, and with Non-Governmental Organizations, ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Human Rights Institutions and Intergovernmental Organizations
66% of the total structures in the Gaza Strip have sustained damage, UNOSAT’s analysis reveals
UN expert on Myanmar to visit Australia
FAO Committee on Agriculture seeks to turn agricultural challenges into opportunities
Strengthening Disaster Preparedness
Foreign Minister completes successful week of international engagements
Can Australia prosecute foreigners for genocide overseas? Here’s how our atrocity laws work
Ambassadors for International Day of People with Disability 2024
G7: Boosting aquatic foods’ role in ending hunger and poverty
Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity
Immediate Ceasefire Leading to Two-State Solution ‘Only Way to End Cycle of Tragedy’ in Middle East, Secretary-General Tells Security Council
Challenges faced by Timorese migrant workers returning home
Minister to meet with Pacific Island climate leaders
ASEAN Gender Outlook 2024 highlights climate change threats to women and girls in Southeast Asia, a warning sign for other regions
G7: FAO Director-General cites reasons for hope to reduce global hunger
Tackling food loss and waste from the farm to the table and beyond
Fleet Safety Global Training Programme Successfully Kicks-off with Inaugural Workshop
G7: FAO reaffirms support for Africa’s Post-Malabo Agenda
Keeping an eye on the deep Yellow Sea
Human Rights Recommendations Accepted
Australia partners with Timor-Leste as World Rabies Day seeks elimination by 2030
Experts of the Committee on Enforced Disappearances Commend Norway on Steps Taken to Prevent Illegal Adoptions, Ask About Missing Asylum-Seeking Minors and…
World leaders commit to decisive action on antimicrobial resistance
WHO and TikTok to collaborate on more science-based information on health and well-being