The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have announced the availability of over $100 million in grant funding aimed at enhancing cybersecurity across communities. This funding opportunity consists of two separate grants designed to support different government levels in improving their cyber defense capabilities. The Fiscal Year 2025… [Read More]
Archives for 2025
UNITAR and Hiroshima Dragonflies Renew Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Cooperation
On 6 August 2025, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the Hiroshima Dragonflies Corporation, a professional basketball team in Japan, signed a renewed memorandum of understanding (MoU) to deepen their collaboration. The agreement, signed by Michelle Gyles-McDonnough, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of UNITAR, and Nobuyoshi Ura,… [Read More]
FEMA Announces $40 Million Funding to Improve Emergency Public Notifications for States and Tribal Nations
FEMA is announcing the availability of $40 million through the Next Generation Warning System Grant Program (NGWSGP) to support states and Tribal Nations. This funding aims to identify gaps and implement solutions for delivering timely public emergency alerts and protecting critical infrastructure. Recipients will collaborate with FEMA to explore flexible, innovative technologies compatible with the… [Read More]
£2M Grant Powers University of Stirling’s Aquaculture Welfare Project in Asia
The University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture has secured $2.7 million (around £2 million) in funding from Open Philanthropy to lead a three-year project aimed at improving the welfare of farmed fish in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. This project builds on a previous initiative funded by Open Philanthropy that focused on fish welfare in Thailand… [Read More]
NAP Expo 2025: African LDCs Highlight Local Knowledge and Tech in Climate Adaptation Plans
The session at NAP Expo 2025 brings together adaptation experts from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and global organizations to examine how innovation can enhance the design and implementation of National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). LDCs often face distinct challenges such as limited documentation of indigenous adaptation practices and restricted access to high-tech tools like artificial intelligence… [Read More]
Kenya’s Affordable Housing Projects Get Major Boost from EIB Global
The European Investment Bank’s development arm, EIB Global, has committed €21.5 million in equity financing to the IHS Kenya Green Housing Fund, a move that is already showing tangible progress in Kenya’s green and affordable housing sector. The fund aims to construct and acquire energy-efficient homes tailored to the country’s low- and middle-income population. Currently,… [Read More]
UNDP Celebrates Indigenous Innovation with Equator Prize 2025 Winners
On the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) announced the ten winners of the Equator Prize 2025 through its Equator Initiative. The prize honors Indigenous and local community-led initiatives that provide nature-based solutions for sustainable development and climate resilience. This year’s recipients come from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, India,… [Read More]
South African Courts Clarify Rules on Agricultural Land Development
Despite the introduction of new legislation, South Africa’s Subdivision of Agricultural Land Act (SALA) continues to play a vital role in shaping agricultural land development. While the Preservation and Development of Agricultural Land Act (PDALA) was introduced to eventually replace SALA, its partial implementation has led to confusion for developers, municipalities, and planners regarding land… [Read More]
Urgent IOM Warning: Mass Returns to Afghanistan Demand Immediate Funding Boost
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has issued an urgent appeal for international support as Afghanistan experiences one of the largest return movements in recent history. Since September 2023, over 4 million Afghans have returned from Iran and Pakistan, including more than 1.5 million in 2025 alone. The situation is expected to worsen, with at… [Read More]
Small News Companies Hope New Google Fund Will Boost Their Survival Amid Controversy
Small and independent news publishers and broadcasters across South Africa are struggling to survive amid changing media landscapes. To support these vital local voices, Google has provided R114 million over three years to establish the Digital News Transformation Fund, aimed at helping small, local, and independent publishers strengthen their digital operations and sustainability. This fund,… [Read More]
How Collaboration Fueled South Africa’s Success Against Tuberculosis Amid Funding Threats
Close collaboration between researchers and community groups has been instrumental in South Africa’s significant success in reducing tuberculosis (TB) incidence by more than half over the past decade. Women researchers and advocates have played a central role in this fight, with South African scientists contributing to global breakthroughs in TB research. This progress was highlighted… [Read More]
Flood Raises $2.5M to Boost SuperApp Infrastructure in Emerging Markets
South African startup Flood has successfully raised $2.5 million in seed funding to accelerate the growth of its “SuperApp-as-a-Service” platform, which aims to digitize offline retail across emerging markets. Founded by André de Wet, Flood offers a no-code, API-based commerce platform tailored for telcos, banks, and enterprises. This platform supports marketplace models covering products, services,… [Read More]
Minister Calleary Approves €250,000 Funding for Irish Summer Colleges Umbrella Group CONCOS
The Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD, announced on 7th August 2025 the approval of €254,270 in funding for CONCOS, the umbrella organisation for Irish summer colleges, covering the period from 2025 to 2027. This funding is intended to support CONCOS in implementing its work programme and continuing its… [Read More]
Erasure or Empowerment? Women Face a Stark Choice in Africa’s Sahel
In Africa’s Sahel region, escalating violence and poverty driven by displacement, hunger, and terrorism are severely impacting women and girls, stripping them of their right to safety, education, and a hopeful future. The convergence of political instability, environmental collapse, and diminishing international support has intensified the systemic risks faced by women and girls across the… [Read More]
UN Officials Warn of Starvation Amid ‘Gender Emergency’ in War-Torn Sudan
The humanitarian situation in El Fasher, Sudan, is rapidly worsening, with hunger growing alarmingly and putting civilians’ lives at risk. The UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned of this deteriorating crisis. Edem Wosornu, OCHA’s Director of Operations and Advocacy, currently in Sudan, described the immense suffering faced by people who… [Read More]
Gaza Faces Record High Levels of Acute Malnutrition Among Children
In July 2025, aid partners screened 136,000 children under five in Gaza, identifying nearly 12,000 as acutely malnourished. Among these, more than 2,500 suffered from severe acute malnutrition—the most life-threatening form—with 40 children requiring hospitalization in stabilization centers. The proportion of children experiencing severe acute malnutrition has increased, with 18% of acutely malnourished children affected… [Read More]
Zambia Strengthens Disability Inclusion Efforts with Provincial Training in Mongu
The Government of Zambia recently concluded a two-day provincial-level sensitisation workshop in Mongu District, Western Province, demonstrating its strong commitment to advancing disability inclusion and enhancing inclusive governance across all levels. Held from August 6 to 7, 2025, at Country Lodge, the workshop was organized under the framework of the National Policy on Persons with… [Read More]
WHO and Partners Launch Global Guide to Promote Respectful Maternal and Newborn Care
Leading global health and development agencies have released a groundbreaking implementation guide designed to help countries provide respectful, dignified care and eliminate mistreatment in maternal and newborn health services. The guide, titled the Compendium on Respectful Maternal and Newborn Care, addresses widespread issues such as neglect, abuse, and non-consensual medical procedures that many women face… [Read More]
IDRC Champions Care Society at Regional Conference on Women in Mexico
From August 12 to 15, 2025, Mexico City will host the XVI Regional Conference on Women for Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on the transformations required to address the unequal burden of care work that disproportionately falls on women. The conference takes place 50 years after Mexico hosted the First World Conference on Women,… [Read More]
10 Bold Scenarios That Could Shape the Future of Education
A new foresight study supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) explores what education might look like in the year 2035. Titled 10 Scenarios for Education in 2035, the research invites educators, policymakers, and innovators to imagine and prepare for potential futures of learning. Developed by EdTech Hub through the EmpowerED initiative, the study… [Read More]
Government Accelerates Reforms to Strengthen Child Protection Laws
The UK government has announced a major step forward in protecting vulnerable children by accelerating its children’s social care reforms under the “Plan for Change.” An additional £18 million has been allocated to councils across England to enhance early intervention strategies, aiming to prevent families from reaching crisis points. The focus is on strengthening leadership… [Read More]
UN Launches Food Systems Transformation Programme in The Gambia to Boost Resilience and Market Access
The joint programme titled “Empowering Communities for Resilient Food Systems in Foni” was officially launched on 29 July 2025. This one-year initiative focuses on transforming food systems in The Gambia by tackling key challenges related to governance, market access, and sustainability. It aims to build local resilience and promote sustainable development through a coordinated, inclusive… [Read More]
Funding Opportunity for Sports Organizations to Advance Gender Equity
Sporting organisations aiming to build more inclusive and equitable environments are being encouraged to apply for the Australian Sports Commission’s (ASC) Women Leaders in Sport (WLIS) Executive Program. Now in its fourth year, the program supports national sporting organisations, national sporting organisations for people with disabilities, and state-level bodies by offering expert guidance on advancing… [Read More]
