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Unlocking Opportunities: WBF Move Grants Now Open for Applications

Dated: October 23, 2024

Group collaboration on grant applications with laptops and notes.

The Western Balkans Fund (WBF) has announced the opening of its Fifth Call for WBF Move Grants, aimed at enhancing regional cooperation and mobility within the Western Balkans. This initiative encourages individuals to explore new perspectives, embrace diversity, and engage actively with local and regional challenges, fostering a sense of responsibility towards creating a more… [Read More]

Hongkonger Loses Appeal Bid Against Conviction for Attempting to Seize Officer’s Gun During 2019 Protest

Dated: October 23, 2024

Protester reaching for police officer's gun during protest.

A Hong Kong court has denied an appeal from Woo Tsz-kin, who was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison for attempting to take a police officer’s gun during a protest in 2019. The Court of Appeal ruled that there was insufficient evidence to support Woo’s claims, as he did not testify during the… [Read More]

Hong Kong Government Defends Judicial Independence Amid Criticism from Former Judge

Dated: October 23, 2024

Courtroom in Hong Kong with a judge and gavel.

Hong Kong’s government has firmly defended the independence of its judiciary following remarks from a former top court judge, who claimed that the courts have become overly partial to the authorities. This statement has sparked a renewed debate about the integrity of the legal system in the region. Key Takeaways Former judge Lord Jonathan Sumption… [Read More]

Over 300 Civil Society Organizations Urge EU to Strengthen Wolf Protection

Dated: October 22, 2024

Wolves in a forest, emphasizing their natural habitat.

More than 300 civil society organizations have united in a call to action, urging EU Member States to enhance protections for wolves rather than diminish them. This coalition stands firmly against the European Commission’s proposal to downgrade wolf protection under the Bern Convention, advocating instead for measures that promote coexistence with these large carnivores and… [Read More]

Applications Open for Green Tourism Incentive Programme in South Africa

Dated: October 22, 2024

Lush South African landscape promoting green tourism initiatives.

The Green Tourism Incentive Programme (GTIP) has officially opened its applications, aiming to support privately-owned tourism enterprises in South Africa. This initiative, spearheaded by the Department of Tourism, encourages businesses to adopt sustainable practices by reducing energy and water consumption. The deadline for applications is set for February 28, 2025. Key Takeaways Deadline for Applications:… [Read More]

Empowering Civil Society: National Interventions Grant Program 2025 Now Open for Applications

Dated: October 22, 2024

Diverse group collaborating in a community meeting outdoors.

The SMART Balkans Project has announced the opening of applications for the National Interventions Grant Program 2025, aimed at enhancing participatory democracies and Euro-Atlantic integrations in the Western Balkans. This initiative seeks to empower civil society organizations (CSOs) to foster peaceful and inclusive societies, with a deadline for applications set for October 21, 2024. Key… [Read More]

Applications Now Open for Green Tourism Incentive Programme in South Africa

Dated: October 22, 2024

Lush South African landscape promoting green tourism initiatives.

The Green Tourism Incentive Programme (GTIP) has officially opened its applications, aiming to support privately-owned tourism enterprises in South Africa. This initiative, spearheaded by the Department of Tourism, encourages businesses to adopt sustainable practices by reducing energy and water consumption. The deadline for applications is set for February 28, 2025. Key Takeaways Deadline: Applications close… [Read More]

Empowering Civil Society: National Interventions Grant Program 2025 Now Open for Applications

Dated: October 22, 2024

Diverse group collaborating in a vibrant community space.

The SMART Balkans Project has announced the opening of applications for the National Interventions Grant Program 2025, aimed at enhancing participatory democracies and Euro-Atlantic integrations in the Western Balkans. This initiative seeks to empower civil society organizations (CSOs) to foster peaceful and inclusive societies, with a deadline for applications set for October 21, 2024. Key… [Read More]

Governments Across Latin America Tighten Grip on Non-Profits, Squeezing Out Independent Journalism

Dated: October 22, 2024

Journalists in Latin America capturing stories in diverse settings.

Governments across Latin America are increasingly implementing restrictive laws targeting non-profit organizations, which are crucial for independent journalism. These measures, often justified as efforts to enhance transparency and protect national sovereignty, are stifling civil society and limiting the ability of journalists to operate freely. Key Takeaways New laws are emerging across Latin America, affecting non-profits… [Read More]

Moldova Votes Yes To Join The EU Amid Claims Of Moscow Meddling

Dated: October 22, 2024

Moldovan citizens celebrate with flags and joyful expressions.

Moldova has officially voted in favor of joining the European Union, with the referendum passing by a razor-thin margin. President Maia Sandu has accused Moscow of attempting to undermine the vote, highlighting concerns over foreign interference in the democratic process. Key Takeaways Moldova’s EU membership referendum passed with 50.3% voting "yes" and 49.7% voting "no."… [Read More]

CPCD Unveils 2024 Report on Civil Society Landscape in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dated: October 22, 2024

Diverse individuals in a community discussion outdoors.

The Center for Civil Society Promotion (CPCD) has released its 2024 report on the civil society environment in Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting both progress and ongoing challenges. The report will be presented at a conference in Banja Luka on October 29, focusing on the hurdles faced by civil society organizations (CSOs) and activists. Key Takeaways… [Read More]

Moldova Votes Yes To Join The EU Amid Claims Of Moscow Meddling

Dated: October 22, 2024

Moldovan citizens celebrate with flags in the streets.

Moldova has officially voted in favor of joining the European Union, with the referendum passing by a razor-thin margin. President Maia Sandu has accused Moscow of attempting to undermine the vote, highlighting concerns over foreign interference in the democratic process. Key Takeaways Moldova’s EU membership referendum passed with 50.3% voting "yes" and 49.7% voting "no."… [Read More]

Why This Techie Gave Up a High-Paying Job to Transform Education for Odisha’s Tribal Children

Dated: October 21, 2024

Educator with tribal children in a natural learning environment.

In a remarkable journey of self-discovery, Sambit Kumar Das left his lucrative job in the United States to revolutionize education for tribal children in Odisha. His initiative, Ek Asha, aims to provide a holistic learning experience that goes beyond traditional rote learning, focusing on creativity, critical thinking, and real-world skills. Key Takeaways Sambit Kumar Das… [Read More]

Moldova Votes Yes To Join The EU Amid Claims Of Moscow Meddling

Dated: October 21, 2024

Moldova has officially voted in favor of joining the European Union, with the referendum passing by a razor-thin margin. President Maia Sandu has accused Moscow of attempting to undermine the vote, highlighting concerns over foreign interference in the democratic process. Key Takeaways Moldova’s EU membership referendum passed with 50.3% voting "yes" and 49.7% voting "no."… [Read More]

Judgement Reserved in #CancelCoalCase as Activists Challenge Coal Reliance and Its Health Impacts

Dated: October 21, 2024

Activists discussing coal reliance in a natural setting.

In a pivotal legal confrontation regarding South Africa’s energy future, judgement has been reserved in the #CancelCoalCase. The Vaal Environmental Justice Alliance (VEJA) has emerged as a Friend of the Court, contesting the government’s controversial plan to procure an additional 1,500MW of electricity from coal. This initiative has raised significant health concerns among civil society… [Read More]

Governments Across Latin America Tighten Grip on Non-Profits, Squeezing Out Independent Journalism

Dated: October 21, 2024

Journalist in shadow, Latin American landscapes in background.

Governments across Latin America are increasingly implementing restrictive laws targeting non-profit organizations, which are crucial for independent journalism. These measures, often justified as efforts to enhance transparency and protect national sovereignty, are stifling civil society and limiting the ability of journalists to operate freely. Key Takeaways New laws are being introduced across Latin America, affecting… [Read More]

Governments Across Latin America Tighten Grip on Non-Profits, Squeezing Out Independent Journalism

Dated: October 21, 2024

Journalists in Latin America facing challenges in reporting.

Governments across Latin America are increasingly implementing restrictive laws targeting non-profit organizations, which are crucial for independent journalism. These measures, often justified as efforts to enhance transparency and protect national sovereignty, are stifling civil society and limiting the ability of journalists to operate freely. Key Takeaways New laws are emerging across Latin America, affecting non-profits… [Read More]

Yemen Faces Escalating Threats Amid Regional Tensions, Warns UN

Dated: October 21, 2024

Yemen's landscape with stormy skies and traditional architecture.

Yemen is at a critical juncture as the United Nations warns that the country risks being further embroiled in the escalating regional conflicts, particularly due to the ongoing military actions in Gaza and Lebanon. UN officials have expressed grave concerns over the implications of Houthi attacks on international shipping, which could lead to catastrophic environmental… [Read More]

Governments Across Latin America Tighten Grip on Non-Profits, Squeezing Out Independent Journalism

Dated: October 21, 2024

Journalists in Latin America facing challenges in their work.

Governments across Latin America are increasingly implementing restrictive laws targeting non-profit organizations, which are crucial for independent journalism. These measures, often justified as efforts to enhance transparency and protect national sovereignty, are stifling civil society and limiting the ability of journalists to operate freely. Key Takeaways New laws are emerging across Latin America, affecting non-profits… [Read More]

IDF Strikes Hezbollah Banking Systems Amid Escalating Tensions

Dated: October 21, 2024

Military aircraft over a city with smoke in the background.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have initiated air strikes targeting Hezbollah’s banking systems in Lebanon, specifically focusing on the al-Qard al-Hassan institution. This operation comes amid heightened tensions and ongoing conflict in the region, prompting evacuation orders for numerous areas in Beirut. Key Takeaways IDF targets Hezbollah’s al-Qard al-Hassan banking system. Evacuation orders issued for… [Read More]

Coffin Homes in Hong Kong: New Housing Reforms Leave Vulnerable Tenants Behind

Dated: October 21, 2024

A small, cramped coffin home in Hong Kong.

In a recent announcement, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee unveiled new housing regulations aimed at improving living conditions in the city. However, these reforms notably exclude the infamous "coffin homes," leaving many vulnerable tenants in precarious situations. Key Takeaways New regulations set minimum living standards for subdivided units but exclude coffin homes. Many tenants… [Read More]

Governments Across Latin America Tighten Grip on Non-Profits, Squeezing Out Independent Journalism

Dated: October 20, 2024

Journalists reporting in Latin America under government pressure.

Governments across Latin America are increasingly implementing restrictive laws targeting non-profit organizations, which are crucial for independent journalism. These measures, often justified as efforts to enhance transparency and protect national sovereignty, are stifling civil society and limiting the ability of journalists to operate freely. Key Takeaways New laws are emerging across Latin America, labeled as… [Read More]

Japan’s LNG Financing Abroad: A Threat to Biodiversity and Human Rights

Dated: October 20, 2024

Japan's coast with LNG facilities affecting biodiversity.

Japan’s financing of liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects globally has raised significant concerns regarding environmental degradation and human rights violations. A recent report by Friends of the Earth (FoE) Japan highlights the detrimental impacts of these investments, particularly through the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), which has allocated $18.6 billion to LNG production since… [Read More]

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