The UK has launched a new Infrastructure Partnership with South Africa aimed at creating significant investment and export opportunities for British firms. The agreement is expected to enhance project delivery in South Africa by leveraging UK expertise, helping generate economic growth and employment in both nations. This initiative builds on the UK-South Africa Growth &… [Read More]
Archives for 2025
UNDP’s timbuktoo Initiative Reshapes Development Finance at FFD4
On the sidelines of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) in Seville, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) hosted a high-level event titled “Building the Future of Engagement with the Private Sector.” The event focused on mobilizing private capital and reforming the international financial architecture, highlighting UNDP’s timbuktoo initiative as a prime… [Read More]
New UNESCO World Heritage Sites: 26 Cultural and Natural Wonders Named
The 47th session of the World Heritage Committee concluded in Paris with the inscription of 26 new cultural and natural sites to UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Additionally, two existing sites were extended, enabling the creation of transboundary natural parks. These additions bring the total number of World Heritage Sites to 1,248 across 170 countries and… [Read More]
Joburg NGOs Regain Water Access After Gauteng High Court Ruling
A recent Gauteng High Court ruling has led to the restoration of water access for thousands of vulnerable individuals in Johannesburg. The decision mandates Johannesburg Water to immediately reconnect supply to 23 NGOs operating at the Children’s Memorial Institute in Braamfontein. These organisations provide essential services to children, families, and crisis-affected individuals. The court’s intervention… [Read More]
2025 World Population Day: Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra’s Press Briefing at NPC Headquarters, Abuja
Nigeria observed the 2025 World Population Day, aligning with the global community to raise awareness on population dynamics and their implications for sustainable development and human rights. This year’s theme, “Empowering Young People to Create the Families They Want in a Fair and Hopeful World,” highlights the nation’s current demographic turning point, with over 60%… [Read More]
Rising Above Displacement: Youth-Led Education Reform in Somalia’s Marginalized Regions
The Rajo Kaaba Program is a World Bank–funded initiative aimed at empowering Somali girls from vulnerable and displaced communities by providing access to diploma-level education in nursing, midwifery, and education. A total of 2,278 girls have received scholarships under this initiative. Implemented in collaboration with Somalia’s Ministry of Education, Culture, and Higher Education, the program… [Read More]
2025 Benin Economic Report: Mobilizing Revenue Without Leaving the Vulnerable Behind
In 2024, Benin experienced its highest economic growth since 1990, reaching 7.5%, largely driven by robust performance in the services and industrial sectors. Despite uncertainties in global trade and fluctuating trade relations with neighboring countries, the economy is projected to maintain strong momentum, with an average growth rate of 7.1% between 2025 and 2027. This… [Read More]
Women Leading Change in Rural Djibouti Through Renewable Energy Solutions
The Development Response to Displacement Impacts Project (DRDIP), initiated in 2017, targeted improvements in the lives of both displaced populations and host communities in Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Kenya. In Djibouti, the focus was on the underserved refugee-hosting regions of Obock and Ali Sabieh, including villages such as Ali-Addeh and Holl Holl. By its closure on… [Read More]
Benin Urged to Boost Domestic Resource Mobilization for Inclusive Growth and Equity
The Benin Economic Outlook report emphasizes that adopting a more inclusive growth strategy, along with tax and spending policies tailored to the needs of vulnerable populations, could significantly enhance efforts to reduce poverty and inequality in the country. The first section of the report, titled Raising Domestic Revenue Mobilization while Protecting the Poor, reviews recent… [Read More]
How Jamaica’s Disaster Resilience Strategies Are Protecting Communities
Hurricane Beryl’s landfall in Jamaica marked a turning point in the country’s disaster resilience, as strategic investments helped significantly reduce the storm’s impact. Unlike past storms that devastated towns like Annotto Bay, the country’s strengthened infrastructure protected lives, homes, and critical services. The improvements were part of the Jamaica Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project, a government… [Read More]
12 Million Kenyans Targeted in New Economic Inclusion and Human Capital Development Initiative
The World Bank has approved the Second Kenya Social and Economic Inclusion Project (KSEIP2), aimed at strengthening Kenya’s social protection systems and expanding safety net support to 12 million people. This initiative will target vulnerable groups including the elderly, women, adolescents, and children, with a strong focus on promoting human capital development and economic inclusion…. [Read More]
U.S. Philanthropies Unite to Expand Economic Opportunity and Mobility Nationwide
A coalition of prominent philanthropies—including the Ballmer Group, Gates Foundation, Stand Together, Valhalla Foundation, and John Overdeck—has launched NextLadder Ventures, a $1 billion initiative aimed at advancing economic mobility for low-income Americans. The initiative focuses on deploying personalized, technology-driven solutions that help individuals and families navigate life challenges such as job loss, housing instability, and… [Read More]
Sierra Leone Receives 500 Metric Tons of White Rice from ECOWAS to Bolster Food Security
Following a 2024 food security vulnerability analysis, the ECOWAS Commission committed to assisting its Member States, including Sierra Leone, through the deployment of food stocks from its Regional Food Security Reserve. Although the support was initially scheduled earlier, the intervention in Sierra Leone was delayed and carried out on July 14, 2025. In a formal… [Read More]
African Development Bank Approves Energy Access Financing for Rwanda
The African Development Bank Group’s Board of Directors has approved €173.84 million for Rwanda’s Energy Sector Result-Based Financing (RBF II) program. This initiative aims to modernize Rwanda’s electricity infrastructure, expand clean energy access, and enhance institutional capacity within the sector. An additional €86.92 million in co-financing will be provided by the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank… [Read More]
UK Opens £100K Grant Programme for Digital Urban Innovation
Connected Places Catapult, the UK’s innovation accelerator for transport, built environment, and local growth, has launched a call for applications for its new Diatomic Digital Accelerator in the West Midlands. The programme aims to support up to ten SMEs based in the region with innovative digital solutions that address key urban planning and development needs… [Read More]
11 High-Impact Projects Backed by 76th Consultative Committee to Support Over 11 Million Smallholders
The 76th Consultative Committee (CC76) of the Common Fund for Commodities (CFC) convened in Amsterdam from 7–10 July 2025, resulting in the recommendation of 11 impactful investment projects. These projects aim to promote inclusive development in commodity-dependent countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Europe. Collectively, they are expected to benefit more than 11.1 million… [Read More]
EIB, Rabobank, and DLL Partner to Provide €1 Billion for Sustainable SME Financing in Europe
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed two loan agreements of €250 million each with Rabobank and its subsidiary DLL to support financing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-cap companies in Europe. These facilities aim to improve access to funding for businesses investing in sustainability and the energy transition. The facility with Rabobank… [Read More]
EIB Group Approves Over €15 Billion in New Investments Across Key Sectors
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and European Investment Fund (EIF) Boards have approved a combined €15.5 billion in new financing. This funding will support business innovation, transport and energy infrastructure, housing, education, and water resilience projects. Specifically, €14.5 billion was approved by the EIB Board, while the EIF Board authorized €1 billion in new commitments… [Read More]
Ireland Against Racism Fund 2025 Announced by Minister of State for Migration Colm Brophy
The Minister of State for Migration, Colm Brophy, has announced the opening of applications for the 2025 Ireland Against Racism Fund. This initiative, which forms a central component of the National Action Plan Against Racism (NAPAR), is designed to support non-government and community organisations in delivering projects that address racism and promote racial equality throughout… [Read More]
Minister O’Brien Commits €5 Million to Advance District Heating Projects in Ireland
The Irish Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment has approved a €5 million allocation from the Climate Action Fund (CAF) to support the pre-construction development costs of efficient district heating projects across the country. This early-stage investment is intended to advance the readiness of such projects and facilitate future development of district heating networks…. [Read More]
AIIB, NaBFID Collaborate to Accelerate Climate and Infrastructure Investments in India
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID) have signed a letter of intent to advance the development of sustainable infrastructure in India, with a strong focus on climate adaptation and mitigation. This strategic agreement aims to accelerate the pace of climate-resilient infrastructure growth in line with… [Read More]
AIIB Approves $100 Million Facility for VPBank to Boost Climate Finance and Infrastructure in Viet Nam
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and Viet Nam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VPBank) have signed a USD 100 million on-lending facility to promote sustainable infrastructure and support climate mitigation in Viet Nam. This agreement is aimed at expanding VPBank’s capacity to finance green and climate-resilient initiatives. The new facility will help VPBank fund… [Read More]
UN Leaders Debate AI’s Role in Modern Health Care and Traditional Medicine
The AI for Good Global Summit featured a dedicated session on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in both modern health care and traditional medicine, with keynote addresses from leading international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). As the United Nations’… [Read More]
