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Time to restore human relations with nature and biodiversity
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UN chief calls for inclusion of people with disabilities in development agenda
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At UN forum, giving voice to rural women
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UN envoy: BRICS can take lead on development
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UN urges Africa to adopt green business development in agriculture
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AIDS still substantial challenge to world although campaign forges ahead
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UN: Hunger on the rise worldwide as 821 million affected
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UN calls for heighten efforts to end hunger in South Sudan
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Bangladesh benefits from China's development
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BRICS helping improve members' quality of life
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Zero Hunger: Our actions today are our future tomorrow
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Sharing of experiences crucial to eliminate poverty
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Partnerships with private sector vital for raising production, nutrition levels
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Higher and further education institutions across the globe declare Climate Emergency
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About 76 mln people need emergency food aid in 45 countries in 2018: report
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UN trains Somali health workers on containing cholera, malnutrition
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Kenya says 7,000 delegates to attend UN environment assembly
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UN human rights expert deplores failure to prevent migrant deaths
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UN goal of wiping out AIDS by 2030 appears within reach
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UNDP and Panda Green Energy Group Launch “2017 Youth Leadership Summer Camp for Climate Action”
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UN agencies in drive to support education for Tanzanian schoolgirls
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Increased rice production addresses food security in Namibia
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Population development cooperation center co-launched by UN, NHFPC
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UNDP to promote south-south cooperation through trilateral renewable energy project
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Hundreds of Namibians benefit from South-South cooperation: official
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A basic truth: Facing an Existential Threat, Humanity Must Work Together