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Nations must embrace change in order to tackle biodiversity crisis, researchers say
State of Global Water Resources report informs on rivers, land water storage and glaciers
UN torture prevention body announces upcoming visits in 2023
Charcoal and Cattle Correlate with Madagascar's Megafaunal Extinctions
Charcoal and livestock correlates of Madagascar's megafaunal extinctions
Committee against Torture Discusses Reports on Follow-up to Concluding Observations, Individual Communications, and Reprisals 21 November
Training enhances assistance and protection skills of African first responders
U.S. Announcements on Ocean-Climate Action at COP27
WFP, UK, Germany and World Bank come together to expand risk financing for communities vulnerable to climate shocks
Supporting Madagascar to prevent garbage pollution from ships
OPCW and UNICRI empower women in chemistry and launch compendium of best practices
Ministers commit to increase investments in sustainable financing for family planning through landmark agreements with UNFPA
2022 AAFSW Secretary of State Award for Outstanding Volunteerism Abroad
Case study proposes framework for analyzing U.S.-China geo-political tensions in Indo-Pacific
Governments meet in Panama to decide fate of wildlife threatened by poaching, illegal logging, and unsustainable trade
Finance and climate communities want to close weather and climate data gaps
Gliding treefrogs, mini-males and burrowing frogs in trees: why Melanesia is world's tropical island frog hotspot
Eight warmest years on record witness upsurge in climate change impacts
Human expansion 1,000 years ago linked to Madagascar's loss of large vertebrates
Triple threat of climate change, conflict, and health emergencies
Africa droughts became more frequent, more intense, and widespread over last four decades
Statement of Thirty-third Polio IHR Emergency Committee
More than one million deaths linked to air pollution exposure in Africa
30 extraordinary artists revealed for WOMADelaide 2023 lineup
Sydney set for stellar Saturday of events
Tackling social issues through engineering and theater
WFP launches initiative to bolster people's resilience to food shocks in Southern Madagascar
Presentation of Annual Report of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Threatened Aldabra Giant Tortoise Genome Decoded
Chromosome-scale genome of gentle giant
Pressures drive tree-living primates to ground
Climate change and deforestation may drive tree-dwelling primates to ground
New GSA Bulletin articles published ahead of print in September
Combat dangerous myths and poverty to end attacks against people with albinism, says UN expert: Madagascar
Switzerland, U.S., and Sweden Lead as China Approaches Top 10; Impact-Driven Innovation Needed in Turbulent Times
FAO and Slow Food renew collaboration to improve smallholder livelihoods
Over half billion dollars pledged to tackle severe wasting since July
Famine looms in Somalia, but many 'hunger hotspots' are in deep trouble
Food crisis tightens its grip on 19 'Hunger Hotspots' as famine looms in Horn of Africa
UN expert to assess human rights of people with albinism: Madagascar
'Global addiction to fossil fuels' must end and 'renewables revolution' be jumpstarted
Extreme hunger has more than doubled in 10 of world's worst climate hotspots over past six years
Funding, innovation and vaccine equity needed to move us closer to rubella and measles elimination goals, study says
United in Science: We are heading in wrong direction
IMF Completes Second Review Under Extended Credit Facility Arrangement for Republic of Madagascar
WFP at glance
State of Climate in Africa highlights water stress and hazards
OPCW assists African Member States to uphold Convention