The United States’ recent tariff measures are expected to have severe consequences for Southeast Asian economies, with Vietnam and Cambodia among the most vulnerable. Both countries are heavily dependent on the US as a key export market, making them especially exposed to shifts in American demand. A UNDP report warned that Cambodia could see a… [Read More]
Archives for 2025
Pakistan Eyes Viet Nam’s $400 Billion Export Model for Economic Growth
Pakistan is exploring how to transform its economy by learning from Viet Nam’s remarkable export-led growth. UNDP in Pakistan and Viet Nam recently co-facilitated a knowledge exchange during Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal’s visit to Viet Nam, bringing together experts to discuss lessons from Viet Nam’s economic journey. Over the past three decades, Viet Nam increased… [Read More]
Three Bhutanese Cities to Adopt Flood-Resilient Urban Planning Measures
Bhutan has launched a landmark project to enhance urban flood resilience in collaboration with the Royal Government, UNDP, and support from the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI). Led by the Department of Local Governance and Disaster Management (DLDGM), the initiative targets critical urban infrastructure in Thimphu, Phuentsholing, and Samtse, cities home to over a… [Read More]
$38 Million Lifesaving Projects Launched by Korea and UN to Restore Services in Syria
The Republic of Korea, in collaboration with four United Nations agencies, has launched a comprehensive assistance package worth US$38 million to support vulnerable communities across Syria. The initiative aims to address urgent needs in health, education, food security, and infrastructure while promoting long-term resilience and recovery. The support reflects Korea’s commitment to stand alongside Syria,… [Read More]
Rethinking Development: A Global Call for Sustainable Progress
For generations, development has quietly driven global progress, extending life expectancy, combating diseases, and enabling millions more girls to access education. However, the systems that once sustained human development are now under immense pressure. In 2024, global military spending reached a record US$2.7 trillion, yet security continues to deteriorate. The world faces overlapping crises, including… [Read More]
EU to Enhance Financial Education and Expand Investment Opportunities Across Member States
The European Commission is advancing the Savings and Investments Union to provide tangible benefits for all EU citizens through improved financial literacy and accessible investment opportunities. The initiative includes two key proposals: a financial literacy strategy aimed at enhancing citizens’ financial awareness throughout their lives, and a blueprint for simple, user-friendly investment tools. The financial… [Read More]
Human Rights at Risk as Internet Access Disrupted in Afghanistan
Human Rights Watch has raised serious concerns over the Taliban’s nationwide internet shutdowns in Afghanistan, which began in mid-September 2025 and were fully implemented by the end of the month. The blackout has severely disrupted access to education, commerce, media, and healthcare services, undermining the livelihoods and fundamental rights of millions of Afghans. Taliban officials… [Read More]
Foreign Influence Registration Scheme Now Mandatory in UK, Russia and Iran on Enhanced Tier
The Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS) in the UK will come fully into effect on 1 October 2025, following a three-month grace period that began on 1 July. The scheme is designed to enhance national security by ensuring transparency of foreign political influence, deterring covert activities by hostile states, and enabling earlier intervention by police… [Read More]
UK Pledges $36 Million to Support Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh at UN General Assembly
The United Kingdom has highlighted the ongoing humanitarian crisis affecting Rohingya refugees and other minorities in Myanmar, eight years after the conflict began. Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, praised Bangladesh for its continued generosity in hosting the refugees while emphasizing that systematic blockages of aid and trade have pushed malnutrition… [Read More]
International Nuclear Energy Summit Announced by Swedish Government
On 7 October 2025, Sweden will host a high-level summit on new nuclear energy in the Baltic Sea region, led by Minister for Energy, Business and Industry Ebba Busch along with several ministerial colleagues. Finland’s Minister of Climate and the Environment Sari Multala will co-host the event. The summit reflects strong regional interest in nuclear… [Read More]
Government Boosts Ukraine Innovation Initiative with SEK 300 Million Funding
The Swedish Government has expanded its defence innovation initiative for Ukraine, doubling funding to SEK 300 million through support package 20. The initiative, managed by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, focuses on identifying, testing, and funding solutions that address critical defence needs, particularly against drone and aerial threats. A panel of experts from Sweden and… [Read More]
Government Unveils Civil Support Package to Aid Ukraine Amid Ongoing Challenges
The Government of Sweden has announced a new civil support package for Ukraine totaling SEK 1.145 billion for 2025, aimed at addressing the country’s most pressing reconstruction, development, and humanitarian needs ahead of the approaching winter. This package focuses on strengthening Ukraine’s resilience amid ongoing Russian aggression while providing critical assistance to vulnerable populations. Key… [Read More]
Sweden Increases Humanitarian Aid Commitment with SEK 775 Million Funding
Sweden has announced a comprehensive humanitarian support package of SEK 775 million to strengthen international aid in response to the worsening global crisis. War, conflict, famine, and displacement are affecting millions of people worldwide, while funding for life-saving efforts is declining. The new package, presented in cooperation with the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida),… [Read More]
Gavi Achieves Unprecedented Success in Vaccination Efforts Worldwide
In 2024, Gavi-supported vaccination programmes saved a record-breaking 1.7 million lives, 400,000 more than in 2023, according to Gavi’s Annual Progress Report. The achievement highlights significant gains in immunising children across lower-income countries, including those facing major humanitarian and conflict-related challenges. Beyond health benefits, Gavi’s programmes generated nearly US$ 20 billion in economic value in… [Read More]
$531 Million USDA Grant to Aid Agricultural Recovery in Georgia
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it will provide more than $531 million in Congressionally mandated recovery assistance to agricultural producers in Georgia through a block grant agreement with the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA). The funding aims to help farmers and ranchers recover from the economic losses caused by Hurricane Helene in… [Read More]
South Carolina Agricultural Recovery: USDA Awards $38.3 Million Following Hurricane Helene
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it will provide over $38.3 million in recovery assistance to South Carolina agricultural producers affected by Hurricane Helene. The funds, distributed through a block grant agreement with the South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA), aim to help farmers and ranchers recover from financial losses caused by the storm…. [Read More]
Minister Grealish Highlights Ireland’s €1 Billion Horizon Europe Funding and Agri-Food, Forestry, Bioeconomy Successes
Ireland has reached a significant milestone by securing over €1 billion in competitive funding through Horizon Europe, the European Union’s flagship research and innovation programme. Minister of State for Research and Development at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Noel Grealish TD, highlighted Ireland’s particular success in areas such as agriculture, food, and… [Read More]
European Investment Bank Accelerates Green Funding to Boost Competitiveness and Tech Leadership
The European Investment Bank (EIB) Group has launched phase two of its Climate Bank Roadmap, reinforcing its position as a leading financier of the green industrial revolution and energy security. Building on the success of the first phase since 2020, this next stage prioritizes competitiveness, energy security, and affordability for households and businesses, while radically… [Read More]
EIB, Endesa and Spanish Ministry of Economy Invest €650 Million to Digitalize Spain’s Power Grid
The European Investment Bank (EIB), Endesa, and the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Trade and Enterprise have agreed on a €650 million financing package to strengthen, modernize, and digitalize Spain’s electricity grid. The funding is structured as two loans: a €500 million loan financed through the Regional Resilience Fund (FRA) using Next Generation EU funds from… [Read More]
Western Ukraine Welcomes 500 Students to New EU-Backed School
A modern school in Sukhovolia village, Lviv Oblast, has been completed and will soon welcome 500 students and over 80 staff. The €3.85 million project, financed by the European Investment Bank (EIB) under the Ukraine Early Recovery Programme, is one of six educational facilities supported by the initiative in the region. The new building spans… [Read More]
Boosting Tanzania’s Farming Sector: Team Europe’s Impact in Kilimanjaro
Team Europe Ambassadors, representing the European Union, its Member States, and institutions, conducted their annual field visit to Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region to observe ongoing projects and businesses supported through EU partnerships. These visits provide an opportunity to engage with local partners and witness the tangible impacts of Team Europe’s support, particularly in Tanzania’s agricultural sector,… [Read More]
Regional Conference in Kyrgyzstan Focuses on Safe Repatriation of Children from Conflict Zones
A landmark regional conference opened in Bishkek, bringing together government officials, child protection experts, and international partners from Central Asian countries to advance the reintegration of children and families repatriated from Syria and Iraq. The event, co-organized by the Ministry of Labour, Social Welfare and Migration of the Kyrgyz Republic, the European Commission’s Service for… [Read More]
Empowering Young Entrepreneurs in Laos to Strengthen Sustainable Tourism
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MoIC) and Plan International Laos have launched the Lasting Laos Project, aimed at supporting young entrepreneurs and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the Lao tourism sector to adopt sustainable consumption and production practices, circular economy models, and decent work standards. The initiative, co-funded by the European Union,… [Read More]
