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Latest Zimbabwe News

Developing nations are least responsible for climate change but cop it worst. Will the COP29 climate talks tackle this injustice?
One in 8 children significantly impacted by the 10 biggest extreme weather events this year
New UN report warns of conflict-induced famine and catastrophic hunger in 5 major hotspots alongside the looming La Niña climate threat in others
World Food Forum: putting youth at the forefront in efforts to tackle hunger ensuring good food for all, for today and tomorrow
Deadly human-wildlife conflict lies at centre of Zimbabwe lake and an embattled economy 
Turning Up the Volume on Climate Education: The Radio Programme on Climate Change in Zimbabwe
Joan Celebrates 100 Fabulous Years
FAO publishes continental atlas of tsetse flies in Africa
Data show marked increase in annual cholera deaths
WHO and International Paralympic Committee team up to highlight power of assistive technology at Paris 2024 Paralympics
China leans into using AI − even as the US leads in developing it
Zimbabwe must release human rights defenders ahead of SADC summit, say experts
Unfinished business: only the urgent and accelerated delivery of HIV services will keep the promise of ending AIDS in children by 2030
Greens to test Labor MPs on Israel sanctions with Senate motion
African Airlines Set For Small Profit In 2024
New global study unveils city-region networks, highlights role of intermediate cities
Zimbabwe becomes the sixth country in Africa to reach WHO maturity level 3 in regulation of medicines
Hunger Hotspots Report: famine looms in Gaza while risk of starvation persists in Sudan, Haiti, Mali, and South Sudan
Blocked Funds Drop to $1.8 billion with Major Clearance in Nigeria, Challenges Persist
Shepparton Graduates Embark On Dream Careers
SydWest meets Zimbabwe delegation to discuss youth engagement programs
Response To High Court Decision Re ASF17
The government wanted to avoid an inquiry into its deportation bill. Given the findings, it’s easy to see why
25 New Citizens Welcomed To Goulburn
The past, present and future of cognitive behavioural therapy with Dr Judith Beck
FAO Warns Of Maize Shortfall Across Southern Africa
WHO prequalifies new oral simplified vaccine for cholera
Government rushing through bill to crack down on ‘uncooperative’ non-citizens it is trying to remove
Millions at risk from cholera due to lack of clean water, soap and toilets, and shortage of cholera vaccine
Human Rights Council President names new chair of racial justice panel
Council Welcomes New Citizens To Hawkesbury
Casey Warmly Welcomes New Citizens
Green Livelihoods Training for African Women and Youth to Be Held in Japan
Southern Africa: A four-fold surge in cholera cases puts tens of thousands of children at risk as cyclone season brings more flooding
Committee on Enforced Disappearances Opens Twenty-Sixth Session
Lizards, elephants and hanging with Hermione: Jess’s journey from UniSC to Oxford
Studying elephants and hanging with Hermione: how looking at lizards led Jess to a PhD at Oxford
Digital payments to health workers boost retention, motivation, and impact
Einaudi researcher looks to world for lessons on US democracy
Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
UN Secretary-General appoints Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda of Zimbabwe as UN Women Deputy Executive Director for Normative Support, United Nations System Coordination and Programme Results
World Safety Congress to collaborate on managing future workplace risks
African Cities Research Consortium starts new research pilot projects
Fallen Australian inspires Team Canada
World Food Forum: Bridging technological gaps in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Small Island Developing States
Two local bands win golden opportunity to support Coldplay
Immediate action is needed to get Africa on track with global goals
WHO announces the members of the first Taskforce of AMR Survivors