Cambodia has made notable progress in advancing the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda, demonstrating its commitment to gender inclusion in peacebuilding and diplomacy. Since 2006, the country has deployed over 10,000 UN peacekeepers, including 946 women. By June 2025, women have accounted for more than 20% of Cambodia’s peacekeeping forces since October 2024—one of… [Read More]
$3 Million Boost for Global Partnerships in Indigenous Health Research
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is allocating $3 million to support international research collaborations that address neurodegeneration among Indigenous populations worldwide. This initiative is part of the 2024 NHMRC–Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA): Indigenous Health Research grant opportunity. Two research teams comprising Australian and… [Read More]
Vodafone Foundation Expands Emergency Response Programme to Boost Global Crisis Preparedness
The Vodafone Foundation is expanding its global emergency preparedness by pre-deploying Instant Network Emergency Response (INER) kits to seven additional international locations. This move is aimed at enhancing the Foundation’s ability to provide rapid connectivity during crises and disasters. These new hubs—located in Albania, Czechia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ireland, Mozambique, and Portugal—will… [Read More]
World Nature Conservation Day: NAB Foundation Funds Environmental Initiatives
To commemorate World Nature Conservation Day 2025, the NAB Foundation has awarded grants of $90,000 each to two prominent conservation organisations: Odonata Foundation and Bush Heritage Australia. The funding aims to support hands-on, community-driven projects that contribute to the protection and restoration of Australia’s ecosystems and native wildlife. The Odonata Foundation, based in Victoria, works… [Read More]
£78 Million Environmental Charity Launched to Enhance Suffolk’s Biodiversity
A new environmental charity, the East Suffolk Trust (EaST), has been established to enhance biodiversity and restore landscapes across East Suffolk and the wider county. At least £78 million has been pledged by the Sizewell C nuclear power project to support the trust over the next 70 years. EaST’s mission is to make East Suffolk… [Read More]
4 Urgent Climate Issues: Pollution, Melting Microbes, River Restoration, and Elderly Risks
The Frontiers Report 2025, released by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), highlights four escalating environmental threats that intersect critically with human vulnerability: legacy pollution, melting glacier microbes, the undamming of rivers, and climate risks for aging populations. These dangers, once seen as distant or theoretical, are increasingly real and immediate. The report emphasizes the… [Read More]
Clean Cooking Sector Hits Milestone with Record Growth and Surge in Carbon Revenue
The Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) has published its latest Clean Cooking Industry Snapshot, revealing significant financial shifts within the sector. Since 2018, revenues among tracked clean cooking enterprises have increased eightfold, while capital raised has grown fivefold—largely due to a sharp rise in debt financing. The report underscores the increasing influence of carbon markets in… [Read More]
England’s Recycling Services to Get £1.1 Billion Upgrade
The UK government has announced a £1.1 billion investment to overhaul recycling services across towns and cities in England, funded through packaging reforms. Circular Economy Minister Mary Creagh confirmed that the funding will support infrastructure improvements and modernized waste collection systems. This marks a major shift from the previous system, where local councils and taxpayers… [Read More]
WHO Raises Alarm Over Soaring Malnutrition Rates in Gaza
Malnutrition in the Gaza Strip has reached crisis levels, with a sharp increase in deaths recorded in July 2025. Of the 74 total malnutrition-related deaths this year, 63 occurred in July alone. These included 24 children under five, one child over five, and 38 adults. Many of the deceased were already in critical condition or… [Read More]
Empowering Rural Alberta: Building Resilient and Thriving Communities
Alberta’s government is allocating $114.6 million in grant funding to support 86 local infrastructure projects in municipalities across the province. This initiative aims to address the growing infrastructure needs of rural communities by investing in safe and efficient transportation systems and modern water and wastewater facilities to accommodate population growth and support economic development. The… [Read More]
Scaling Innovative Finance to Accelerate Africa’s SDG Progress
The session focuses on showcasing innovative financing models and transformative strategies that accelerate Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) transitions across Africa. It explores how partnerships aligned with Agenda 2063, the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) priorities, and Japan’s development cooperation strategy can help identify scalable solutions for unlocking new financing and investment opportunities on… [Read More]
Africa Climate Summit 2025 Set to Deliver Real Climate Action Led by African Voices
The Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, in collaboration with the African Union Commission, has announced progress on preparations for the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2), scheduled to take place from 8 to 10 September 2025 in Addis Ababa. This major continental event aims to advance Africa’s priorities in global climate negotiations and… [Read More]
Canada Invests Over $850,000 to Drive Sustainable Economic Development in Northern Ontario
The Government of Canada has announced $863,023 in funding through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario (FedNor) to support innovation and sustainable economic development across the region. The announcement was made by Pauline Rochefort, Parliamentary Secretary for Rural Development and Member of Parliament for Nipissing–Timiskaming, on behalf of Minister Patty Hajdu. Of the… [Read More]
Namibia: WFP Wraps Up El Niño Drought Relief Response with Support from Global Humanitarian Fund
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), in partnership with various organizations, has successfully concluded a nine-month emergency response aligned with the Government of Namibia’s Emergency Drought Response Plan. This intervention targeted the impacts of the El Niño-induced drought and was supported by a US$3 million contribution from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (UN-CERF)…. [Read More]
IUCN Pakistan Marks Mangrove Conservation Day with Message from Country Representative Cheema
Mangroves are vital coastal forests found in the intertidal zones of tropical and subtropical regions. In Pakistan, they are primarily located in the Indus Delta of Sindh, home to one of the largest arid climate mangrove ecosystems in the world, with additional rich mangrove sites along the Balochistan coastline. As the world observes World Mangroves… [Read More]
Minister McEntee Secures €7.55 Billion in NDP Funding to Strengthen Ireland’s Justice Infrastructure
The Minister for Education and Youth, Helen McEntee T.D., has announced a major investment of €7.55 billion under Ireland’s National Development Plan (NDP) for the period 2026 to 2030, with a strong focus on expanding school capacity and prioritizing special education. The funding will support the completion of approximately 300 school building projects currently under… [Read More]
Zambia Strengthens Labour Standards Compliance with Support from ILO Workshop
A three-day Normative Capacity-Building Workshop organized by the International Labour Organization (ILO) from 23 to 25 July 2025 at Pamodzi Hotel marked a key development in Zambia’s efforts to improve compliance with international labour standards. The event brought together diverse stakeholders, including officials from major government ministries, employer organizations, worker representatives, and development partners. Participants… [Read More]
IDB Commits $1 Billion to Support Economic Reforms and Investment Growth in Brazil
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a $1 billion (R$5.5 billion) loan to support Brazil’s Ecological Transformation Plan, a key policy reform agenda aimed at enhancing the business environment and stimulating private investment. The initiative seeks to improve financial conditions, strengthen institutional capacity, and promote sustainable economic growth. Central to this effort is the… [Read More]
AfDB and Sierra Leone Target $90 Billion Lost Annually to Illicit Financial Flows
A four-day high-level seminar organized by the African Development Bank Group and the Government of Sierra Leone concluded with concrete recommendations to tackle the estimated $90 billion Africa loses annually to illicit financial flows. The event focused on strengthening natural resource governance across the continent. Held at The Place Resort in Tokeh, the seminar brought… [Read More]
AfDB Grants $30 Million to Help Benin Farmers Tackle Climate Change and Hunger
The African Development Bank Group has approved $30.25 million to support a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing climate resilience and securing agricultural livelihoods in Benin. The project will assist 150,000 smallholder farmers, a vital workforce in a country where agriculture employs the majority but remains vulnerable to erratic climate patterns. The Alibori and Atakora regions… [Read More]
Over 1.3 Million Displaced Sudanese Start Returning Home as Aid Needs Soar
As conflict continues across much of Sudan, more than one million internally displaced Sudanese have begun returning home, alongside an additional 320,000 people crossing back into Sudan from neighboring countries such as Egypt and South Sudan. Many of these returns are to areas like Khartoum, Sennar, and Al Jazirah, despite the severe destruction caused by… [Read More]
Green Climate Fund Grants R700 Million to Boost South Africa’s Climate Resilience
South Africa has secured a significant climate finance grant of over USD 40 million (approximately R700 million) from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) to strengthen its disaster risk management in response to the escalating impacts of climate change. The funding announcement was made during the 42nd GCF Board meeting held in Port Moresby, Papua New… [Read More]
Empowering Africa’s Youth to Lead the Green Energy Revolution
Africa is at a crossroads, facing the dual challenge of a rapidly growing youth population and the urgent need to tackle climate change. These dynamics present a rare opportunity to launch a green energy revolution that can drive sustainable development and generate millions of jobs. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7—affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy… [Read More]
