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UNHCR urges greater support as violence continues unabated in Burkina Faso
State of Global Water Resources report informs on rivers, land water storage and glaciers
Biden-Harris Administration Announces Critical Progress as CITES CoP19 Comes to Close
UNHCR warns rising tide of hunger, insecurity, and underfunding worsening gender-based violence risks
Boosting reliable and accurate industrial data in Africa through African Industrial Observatory and Industrialization Index
World's heaviest bird can be self-medicating on plants used in traditional medicine
Step towards climate justice
From African COP27 to Africa Industrialization Summit
'Five things I took away from COP27 - on women, young people and climate action'
First study of monkeypox infection in women provides new insights to inform public health response to ongoing outbreak
Research of monkeypox infection in women provides new insights to inform public health response to ongoing outbreak
Global Methane Pledge: From Moment to Momentum
Belgium pledges €1.25 million to help countries track progress of their climate commitments
Coordinated breakthrough in our response to violent extremism in Sahel is urgently needed
African activists promise resistance at home to oil-and-gas touting leaders
UN warns of worsening conflict and displacement in Sahel without immediate climate action
Advancing rights-based approach to climate change resilience and migration in Sahel
Minister for Armed Forces statement on UN Peacekeeping Mission in Mali
U.S. President Biden's Remarks at 27th Conference of Parties to Framework Convention on Climate Change
President Biden Announces New Initiatives at COP27 to Strengthen U.S. Leadership in Tackling Climate Change
Remarks by Homeland Security Advisor Liz Sherwood-Randall at United Nations Security Council High-Level Debate on "Counterterrorism
8 African nations attend APF co-hosted by US, Tunisian air forces
UNHCR's Grandi urges world leaders not to forget displaced people at COP27
Mobile Tuareg artisans in Niger
Drought across Africa
In Dialogue with Chad, Experts of Committee against Torture Praise Chad's Contribution to Peacekeeping Operations
Remarks at U.S.-German Futures Forum Moderated Discussion with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock
Cameroon becomes 6th African country to join UN Water Convention in boost for cooperation on shared waters
Countries Could Cut Emissions by 70% by 2050 and Boost Resilience with Annual Investments of 1.4% of GDP
Africa droughts became more frequent, more intense, and widespread over last four decades
IMF Staff Reaches Staff-Level Agreement on Second Review of Extended Credit Facility for Niger and Conducts 2022 Article IV
African Rights Commission's Work More Important Than Ever
Statement of Thirty-third Polio IHR Emergency Committee
Millions face harm from flooding across West and Central Africa, UNHCR warns
Climate change, conflict force communities in Sahel region into desperate state
Statement of Co-Chairs of Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Africa Focus Group
More than one million deaths linked to air pollution exposure in Africa
Coordinated Massacres by Islamist Armed Groups in Mali
Stars shine at Perth Festival time
UNDP Launches New Series of Reports on Preventing Violent Extremism
559 million children currently exposed to high heatwave frequency
Under Secretary Nuland Led Interagency Delegation to Mauritania, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso
More than 1.5 million children at risk as devastating floods hit Nigeria
30 extraordinary artists revealed for WOMADelaide 2023 lineup
World Food Forum: Hand-in-Hand Initiative brings partners into agrifood family
Flooding Significantly Impacts Food Security, New Study Finds
West Africa hard-hit by climate crisis as deadly floods decimate lives and livelihoods
Famine should not exist in 2022, yet Somalia faces its worst yet