New York / Rome — The Chief Economist of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Máximo Torero, has warned that the ongoing disruption of the Strait of Hormuz trade corridor is triggering one of the most severe shocks to global commodity flows in recent years, with major implications for food security,… [Read More]
Filipino Food Month 2026 Launched in the Philippines with Culinary Showcases
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore is celebrating Filipino Food Month 2026 under the theme “Connected by Taste: The Filipino Food in the Flavors of ASEAN,” highlighting the Philippines’ culinary connections with its ASEAN neighbors while honoring its unique food traditions. Established through Proclamation No. 469 in 2018, the annual observance promotes Filipino cuisine as an… [Read More]
FAO Promotes Assisted Natural Regeneration in Guinea
Mamou, Guinea – In response to growing land degradation and climate change impacts, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) launched training sessions on 24 February 2026 to promote assisted natural regeneration (ANR) as a sustainable approach to restore landscapes and enhance ecosystem resilience. The initiative, implemented with the Ministries of Environment… [Read More]
Nigeria Boosts Tuberculosis Detection Efforts Nationwide
Abuja, Nigeria – With technical support from the World Health Organization (WHO), Nigeria is intensifying its efforts to close tuberculosis (TB) detection gaps, expand access to testing and treatment, and strengthen services for vulnerable populations. These initiatives aim to improve early diagnosis and care, particularly for women and children who are often underdiagnosed. A case… [Read More]
Safer Food Through Cleaner Markets in Cameroon
In Douala, Cameroon, the “Healthy Food Market” project is being implemented in two pilot markets, New Deido and Ndogpassi, as part of efforts to prevent foodborne diseases and improve hygiene, sanitation, and overall food safety. Coordinated by the urban municipality, the project aims to gradually extend these practices to all markets in the city, with… [Read More]
Long‑Acting HIV Prevention Introduced in Nigeria to Strengthen Response
Nigeria has introduced lenacapavir, a new long‑acting injectable medicine for HIV prevention, marking a major step in the country’s efforts to reduce new infections and strengthen national HIV programs. The rollout, supported by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, WHO, the Global Fund, PEPFAR, and partners, aligns with Nigeria’s Health Sector Renewal Investment… [Read More]
Ethiopia Marks World TB Day 2026, Pledges to End Tuberculosis
Ethiopia commemorated World TB Day 2026 from 27–29 March through a three-day national event that brought together government leaders, researchers, partners, civil society, and TB-affected communities to accelerate action against tuberculosis (TB). The observance, held under the theme “Yes! We Can End TB: Led by countries, powered by people,” included the National Tuberculosis Research Conference… [Read More]
Seeking Case Studies on Integrated HIV, TB, Hepatitis and STI Care
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a call for case studies on integrated service delivery for HIV, tuberculosis (TB), hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The aim is to gather real-world examples of how these services are organized, delivered, and coordinated across different settings. The findings will help illustrate practical approaches and provide lessons… [Read More]
Asia’s Plastic Waste Solutions Backed by New Investment Fund
A new investment fund has been launched to tackle plastic waste and support recycling initiatives across Asia, aiming to address the region’s growing environmental challenges. The fund seeks to channel capital into innovative solutions that reduce plastic pollution, enhance recycling infrastructure, and promote a circular economy. The initiative will focus on supporting businesses and projects… [Read More]
Invest in Peace, Invest in Mine Action
The world observes the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action on 4 April, highlighting the critical role mine action plays in promoting peace, enabling recovery, and supporting sustainable development. This year’s theme, “Invest in Peace, Invest in Mine Action,” underscores the reality that peace cannot endure in areas where landmines, cluster… [Read More]
Coca-Cola to Invest $1 Billion in South Africa by 2030
Coca-Cola, together with its authorized bottlers Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa and Coca-Cola Peninsula Beverages, has announced a major investment of 17.6 billion rand (approximately $1.05 billion) in South Africa through 2030. The investment aims to expand production capacity, strengthen distribution networks, and accelerate innovation across the Coca-Cola system’s value chain. The announcement was made by… [Read More]
IFAD and Bank of Uganda Launch Remittance Dashboard
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), in partnership with the Bank of Uganda (BoU), has launched an interactive remittance dashboard to provide comprehensive, publicly available data on Uganda’s remittance markets. Remittances play a critical role in the country’s economy, with inflows reaching US$2.5 billion in 2025, or approximately 3.8 per cent of GDP, supporting… [Read More]
Mission 300 Forms Council to Expand Electricity Access in Africa
The World Bank Group, the African Development Bank, and The Rockefeller Foundation have launched the Mission 300 Private Sector Council to mobilize private investment for connecting 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030, while supporting job creation across the continent. The council brings together 14 leaders from diverse sectors to drive strategies that attract capital,… [Read More]
EU Announces Additional €2 Million Aid for Cuba
The European Commission has announced an additional €2 million in humanitarian aid for Cuba in response to worsening humanitarian conditions on the island. The new funding is intended to support logistics for humanitarian partners delivering urgent assistance to the most vulnerable people, particularly as the ongoing energy crisis continues to disrupt access to food and… [Read More]
UNEP FI Makes Climate Data Accessible for Financial Institutions
UNEP Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) has launched the Climate Pathways Navigator, a new tool designed to help financial institutions access the climate scenario data they need to make informed, science-based decisions on decarbonization. Announced on 1 April 2026 in Geneva, the tool is intended to support banks, investors, insurers, and other financial actors in strengthening… [Read More]
Türkiye Continues UNDP Partnership on Sustainable Development
The Government of Türkiye has reaffirmed its strong partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) by continuing its annual contribution of $1.2 million to UNDP’s core resources under its 2025–2027 multi-year commitment. The country has also made an early payment of its 2026 core contribution, highlighting its continued support at a time when flexible… [Read More]
GASFP Announces $38 Million Grants for Smallholder Farmers
The Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) has announced $38.75 million in new grant funding to support smallholder farmers in low-income countries across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The funding is aimed at improving food security, raising farmer incomes, and strengthening resilience to climate change, economic instability, and other shocks affecting vulnerable agricultural communities…. [Read More]
Vital Support at Risk for Thousands Amid Political Deadlock
Voluntary and community sector organisations across Northern Ireland have warned of an immediate crisis as a 64% cut to essential community-based services under the new Local Growth Fund (LGF) is due to take effect within 48 hours. Sector leaders are calling on political representatives to intervene urgently, warning that time is running out to prevent… [Read More]
£340K Boost for Charities Helping Young People
Charities supporting young people in Suffolk are celebrating after receiving a share of a £340,000 funding pot through the Suffolk Futures Fund (SFF). The fund was launched in 2025 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Suffolk Community Foundation and is designed to support organisations working with young people aged 16 to 25. A total… [Read More]
Continued Adult Social Care Funding for 2026/27
Learning and development remains a key priority in adult social care, as it helps staff build skills, achieve recognised qualifications, and progress in their careers. This not only improves the quality of care provided but also makes the sector a more attractive and rewarding place for people to join and remain in. For the financial… [Read More]
UK Fund Supports Early Drought Response in Guatemala
Start Ready has released £725,000 (approximately US$978,750) to support early action against drought in Guatemala, marking the first time the country has received funding from the international pooled mechanism. Supported by bilateral donors and philanthropic partners, including the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), the fund is designed to help humanitarian actors respond earlier… [Read More]
Burkina Faso: Crimes Against Humanity by All Sides
Human Rights Watch has accused the Burkina Faso military, its allied militias, and the Al Qaeda-linked armed group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) of committing grave atrocities that may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. In a major report released on 2 April 2026, the organization said these forces have killed more… [Read More]
Haiti Massacre Exposes Failure to Protect Civilians
Amnesty International has condemned the 29 March 2026 massacre in Petite-Rivière de l’Artibonite, in Haiti’s Artibonite department, describing it as another devastating example of the authorities’ and international community’s failure to protect civilians from escalating gang violence. The attack was reportedly carried out by Gran Grif, one of Haiti’s most violent gangs, and has drawn… [Read More]

























