The African Development Bank Group has successfully concluded the Chad leg of its GONAT initiative (Governance of Natural Resources in Transition and Fragile States), which aims to improve natural resource governance in fragile and transitioning African countries. Launched in 2023, the initiative has moved from diagnostic studies and training module development to in-country capacity-building workshops… [Read More]
Archives for 2025
Nigeria’s Development Transformation: A Model for Africa’s Future
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and largest economy, holds a critical position in shaping the continent’s development future. With vast natural resources, a large domestic market, and a youthful population, the country is rich in potential. However, Nigeria faces persistent structural issues such as inadequate infrastructure, fiscal vulnerabilities, high unemployment, and dependence on oil revenues…. [Read More]
Costa Rica’s Digital Transformation: Localizing SDGs Through Innovation and Inclusion
The joint programme “Accelerating the Localization of SDGs through Digital Transformation” in Costa Rica is reshaping how local governments and communities use digital tools to achieve inclusive and sustainable development. It is led by national institutions such as the Institute for Municipal Development and Advisory Services (IFAM), the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Policy… [Read More]
UN Supports Decent Work and Social Protection Reforms in the Philippines
The United Nations in the Philippines, through a Joint Programme supported by the Joint SDG Fund and implemented by the ILO, UNDP, and UNICEF, recently held a series of regional consultations to help shape the Global Accelerator (GA) Roadmap on Decent Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions. These consultations took place from June 10… [Read More]
New Zealand Pledges NZ$2 Million to WHO for Polio Outbreak Response in Papua New Guinea
The World Health Organization (WHO) has acknowledged a NZ$2 million contribution from the Government of New Zealand to support Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) response to its ongoing polio outbreak. This timely support comes as cases of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2) continue to be confirmed through environmental and community surveillance in Lae and Port… [Read More]
Parkinson’s Foundation Funds Community Programs Across 38 U.S. States to Support Parkinson’s Patients
The Parkinson’s Foundation has announced over $1 million in community grants for local Parkinson’s disease (PD) programs across 38 U.S. states. These grants are designed to support initiatives that help people with PD live better lives by addressing their health, wellness, and educational needs. According to Foundation President and CEO John L. Lehr, local programs… [Read More]
Civil Society Calls on Government to Boost Immunisation Financing
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), led by the Vaccine Network for Disease Control (VNDC), are intensifying pressure on the Nigerian government to prioritise immunisation financing as a critical national health investment. At a press conference in Abuja, themed “If You Have to Make a Choice, Choose Immunisation!”, the coalition stressed the urgency of sustained and timely… [Read More]
Kenya Clean Energy Startups Secure 83% of Africa’s $550M July 2025 Investment
In July 2025, Kenya emerged as the dominant force in Africa’s clean energy startup ecosystem, securing 83% of the continent’s $550 million startup funding. The major contributors to this success were Sun King and d.light. Sun King closed a landmark $156 million securitisation deal, while d.light expanded its receivables financing by $300 million. Structured by… [Read More]
Mozambique Farmers Embrace Innovation Through Agricultural Field Days
In Mozambique, farmers from multiple districts across three northern provinces are actively participating in field day events designed to enhance their practical agricultural knowledge. These events aim to promote the adoption of new technologies and techniques that can significantly improve crop production and productivity. Field days include hands-on training for men, women, and youth engaged… [Read More]
Scaling Agricultural Innovation Through Field Days: A Grassroots Approach
In Mozambique, communities across several districts in the northern provinces are benefiting from field day activities that aim to enhance their practical agricultural knowledge. These events are designed to introduce farmers to new technologies and techniques that can significantly improve agricultural production and productivity on their farms. Field days bring together men, women, and youth… [Read More]
Liberia Launches Rice Revolution with Quality Seeds to Achieve Food Self-Sufficiency
Rice is a vital part of daily life in Liberia, both culturally and economically. It is the country’s staple food, consumed at every level of society, and provides nearly half of the calorie intake for adults. It also plays a crucial role in household spending, with about 15% of average household expenses going toward rice…. [Read More]
Radio IITA and Yam Breeding Program Boost Women’s Role in Agriculture
At the heart of IITA–CGIAR’s mission lies a strong dedication to improving livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa by ensuring that advanced agricultural research translates into real-world benefits. This commitment was recently brought to life through a transformative outreach event for female yam farmers, jointly organized by Radio IITA and the IITA Yam Breeding Program. The initiative… [Read More]
ASEAN and BIMSTEC Experts Gather in Jakarta to Drive Regional Agri-Market Integration
As Asia’s agri-food systems continue to evolve rapidly, experts and researchers from ASEAN and BIMSTEC countries are gathering in Jakarta to address mutual challenges and explore opportunities for sustainable and inclusive agricultural development. The gathering is a two-day Policy Roundtable and Inception Workshop held on 4–5 August and jointly organized by IFPRI, IFAD, BIMSTEC, SEARCA,… [Read More]
EU Proposes Additional €500 Million in Macro-Financial Assistance to Jordan
The European Commission has proposed a new Macro-Financial Assistance (MFA) package worth up to €500 million for Jordan, marking a significant milestone in the EU’s long-standing relationship with the country. This initiative supports Jordan’s external financing needs and reform agenda, aiming to enhance economic stability, promote investment, and foster employment and growth. The funding aligns… [Read More]
Over $72,000 in Community Grants Awarded to Boost Regional Development
Twenty-one community groups from across the municipality will share more than $72,000 in funding through the Council’s 2025/26 Community Development Fund. The grants will support a wide range of local projects that aim to deliver social, recreational, and infrastructure benefits to their respective communities. The annual grant program offers up to $5,000 to eligible not-for-profit… [Read More]
$50 Million Climate Resilience Fund Launched to Support At-Risk Communities
A new Adaptation and Resilience Fund (A&R Fund) has been launched to deliver over $50 million to locally led climate adaptation solutions. The fund is a collaborative effort by several global philanthropic organizations including ClimateWorks Foundation, Howden Foundation, Laudes Foundation, Quadrature Climate Foundation, and The Rockefeller Foundation. It aims to support people in low- and… [Read More]
End TB Now: WHO Calls for Accelerated Research and Innovation
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an urgent call to scale up research, innovation, and collaboration to fast-track efforts to end tuberculosis (TB) in the South-East Asia Region, which accounts for nearly half of the global TB burden. The call came as experts, national TB programme managers, researchers, civil society members, and partners gathered… [Read More]
Tanzania Boosts Health Emergency Response with Subnational RCCE Training
In Morogoro, Tanzania, a significant step was taken to strengthen the country’s readiness for health emergencies through a two-day Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) training workshop. Organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and supported by UK in Tanzania, the event focused on building local capacity in… [Read More]
2025 African Vaccination Week: Boosting Immunization Through the Big Catch-Up Initiative
African Vaccination Week in Ethiopia served as a crucial platform to advance the Big Catch-Up (BCU) initiative. The campaign focused on raising awareness, engaging local communities, and strengthening immunization efforts, particularly in underserved areas. A high-level advocacy visit was made to an outreach vaccination site in a densely populated urban slum, organized by the Addis… [Read More]
NCDEQ Grants $9.39 Million to Combat Coastal Storm Damage in North Carolina
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Water Resources (DWR) has announced the allocation of over $9.39 million to support five beach and dune renourishment projects in the coastal regions of the state. This funding is part of an ongoing effort to mitigate coastal storm damage and enhance the resilience of shoreline communities…. [Read More]
Funding Recipients Revealed for Canada’s Research Environment Enhancement Initiative
The University defines its research culture as the way people collaborate, communicate, and interact, including the values and attitudes shaping research development, conduct, and impact. It also includes the systems supporting, recognising, and rewarding research efforts. To strengthen this culture, a funding opportunity was offered to teams across the University—regardless of job role—to develop or… [Read More]
Results Announced: Selected Civil Society Projects from Public Call for Proposals
A public call was issued inviting civil society organizations to submit project proposals aimed at advancing transitional justice, social cohesion, and the protection of human rights. The initiative specifically sought to support efforts that promote dialogue, awareness, and engagement among diverse community actors. This call was launched as part of the regional project “EU Support… [Read More]
Canada Invests in Research to Strengthen National School Food Program
The Government of Canada, through a collaboration between Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), has launched a new funding initiative under the 2025–26 Partnering for Impact – Catalyst Grant. This research-focused funding opportunity targets school food programs and aims to ensure that the National School Food Program… [Read More]
