Eco Wave Power Global AB, a Swedish company specializing in onshore wave energy technology, has joined the Atlantic Wave Energy Sustainable Deployment Initiative (AWESDI), a €2.45 million transnational project aimed at accelerating the scalable deployment of wave energy across Atlantic coastal regions. The project is funded through the European Union’s Interreg Atlantic Area Programme under… [Read More]
HLPF 2025 Focuses on Empowering Women and Girls for Global Sustainable Progress
From 14 to 23 July 2025, global leaders will convene in New York for the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development, a critical milestone in advancing the 2030 Agenda. This year’s forum holds particular significance as it serves as a moment of renewed commitment to gender equality, with UN Women spearheading efforts to place… [Read More]
New UK Business-Academia Partnerships Drive Groundbreaking Research
The UK’s Prosperity Partnerships initiative is set to address key industry challenges through 23 newly funded collaborative research projects, covering fields such as drug manufacturing, artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and battery technology. Backed by £41 million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and an additional £56 million from business and academic partners,… [Read More]
Breakthrough HIV Drug Lenacapavir Now Accessible to LMICs Through Global Fund Deal
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has signed an access agreement with Gilead Sciences to procure lenacapavir, a groundbreaking long-acting injectable for HIV prevention, for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This agreement marks a historic milestone: it is the first time an HIV prevention product will be made available in LMICs concurrently… [Read More]
Creative Futures Fund Invests in Groundbreaking Projects for a Bold Creative Future
The Creative Futures Fund is investing $7.8 million in 2024 to support 20 large-scale, boundary-pushing creative projects across all Australian states and territories. Focused on telling distinctly Australian stories, the fund is a key initiative under the Australian Government’s National Cultural Policy, Revive. It aims to support the creation and sharing of compelling narratives while… [Read More]
Ukraine to Receive €300M from Netherlands for Economic Recovery and Rebuilding
On Thursday, the Netherlands announced a pledge of €300 million for the reconstruction and economic recovery of Ukraine in 2025 and 2026. The announcement was made by Minister of Foreign Affairs Caspar Veldkamp during the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) held in Rome, where both he and Prime Minister Dick Schoof were in attendance. The URC… [Read More]
Learn How to Write Technical Cost Proposals – UW & SBDC Webinar July 16
A full-day webinar will be held on Wednesday, July 16, to help small-business owners understand how to develop Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) cost proposals along with their technical components. The session, titled “Crafting Winning SBIR/STTR Cost Proposals: A Deep Dive into Technical Project Descriptions,” will run from 8:30… [Read More]
$700,000 in Arts & Culture Grants Announced by Minneapolis for 2025
The City of Minneapolis has announced a $700,000 investment through the 2025 Cultural District Arts Fund to support local artists, creative entrepreneurs, community placemakers, and cultural organizations that aim to enrich community life through arts and culture. A total of 65 awards will be distributed across the city’s seven designated cultural districts. Mayor Jacob Frey… [Read More]
$3.8 Million Boost for Aboriginal Community Safety Across NSW
The Albanese and Minns Labor Governments have jointly announced a $3.8 million investment in the first domestic and family violence-specific Aboriginal Community Safety Grant Program. The initiative aims to enhance the safety of Aboriginal women and children across New South Wales by supporting Aboriginal-led projects that address domestic, family, and sexual violence in both urban… [Read More]
NSW Invests $3 Million to Enhance Palliative Care in South Western Sydney
The Minns Labor Government’s 2025–26 Budget includes a $3 million investment to enhance palliative care services across south-western Sydney, improving support for patients and their families. This initiative forms part of the NSW Government’s commitment to delivering World Class End of Life Care. The funding will enable the South Western Sydney Local Health District to… [Read More]
$1 Million NSW Grant to Empower Women Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses
The Minns Labor Government in New South Wales is advancing its efforts to promote economic prosperity by supporting more women in establishing and managing their own businesses. Through the Supporting Women in Business program, the government is providing practical assistance in business planning and development. More than $1 million in government grants has been allocated… [Read More]
UK Secures £7.5 Billion Japanese Investment to Boost Key Growth Sectors
The UK government has secured a £7.5 billion investment from Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation to support key infrastructure and clean energy projects across the country. The deal was formalized in Tokyo by Minister for Investment, Baroness Poppy Gustafsson, and senior executives from Sumitomo, including CEO of the Energy Transformation Group, Mr. Hajime Mori, and Europe CEO,… [Read More]
New Measures Introduced to Combat Illegal and Unsafe Children’s Care Homes
The UK government has announced a £53 million investment under its Plan for Change to create 200 new placements in high-quality, council-run children’s homes. This initiative aims to better protect vulnerable children from being placed in unsafe and illegal accommodations by expanding regulated, specialized care options across the country. For the first time, government funding… [Read More]
UK–Japan Investment Deal Signed to Strengthen Trade and Economic Ties
The United Kingdom and Japan have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to enhance bilateral investment, aiming to significantly increase UK investment into Japan. The agreement was formalized at the British Embassy in Tokyo by UK Minister for Investment, Baroness Poppy Gustafsson of Chesterton CBE, and Mr. Seto Takakazu, State Minister of the Cabinet Office… [Read More]
UK Government Invests £500M to Support Underrepresented Entrepreneurs and Drive Growth
The UK Government has announced a £500 million investment to support underrepresented investors and fund managers, with the aim of fostering a more inclusive and dynamic venture capital ecosystem. The funding will help high-potential new entrants from diverse backgrounds build the necessary track record to succeed in the industry. The initiative is a key component… [Read More]
Parks Canada and B.C. Invest $8M+ to Enhance Ecological Connectivity and Wildlife Corridors
The Government of Canada has announced a federal investment of $5.3 million to support ecological corridor projects, nature conservation, and Indigenous stewardship in British Columbia. This funding, announced by the Honourable Stephen Fuhr on behalf of Minister Steven Guilbeault, is part of a broader collaboration with the Province of British Columbia, which has committed an… [Read More]
Canada Funds Over 9,700 Research Projects to Drive Innovation Nationwide
The Government of Canada has announced a significant investment of over $1.3 billion to support more than 9,700 researchers and research projects across the country. The announcement was made by the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, and the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health…. [Read More]
Canada Funds New Technical Cooperation Project in the Republic of Moldova
Canada and the Republic of Moldova continue to strengthen their bilateral relationship through shared commitments to climate action and gender equality. Both nations are collaborating to build a greener, more inclusive economy that benefits all citizens, especially marginalized groups. In line with these efforts, Canada has announced its support for a new technical assistance project… [Read More]
OECD Job Markets Stay Strong Despite Ageing Population and Looming Labour Shortages
The OECD reports that job markets across member countries remain robust, with labour force participation reaching record highs and unemployment rates staying historically low. In May 2025, employment across the OECD reached 668 million, marking a 26% increase since 2001. However, the report also highlights emerging signs of economic slowdown due to geopolitical tensions and… [Read More]
The Role of Indigenous Language Translation in Shaping a Reliable Future
UNESCO, in collaboration with Translation Commons, is hosting an online event to celebrate International Translation Day. The theme for this year, “Trust in Indigenous Translation,” explores multiple dimensions of trust, including confidence in the accuracy and cultural sensitivity of translations, ethical handling of Indigenous knowledge, and the reliability of technologies used, especially artificial intelligence. The… [Read More]
Exploring Sustainability in Early Childhood Education and Care – Webinar
UNESCO, through its ESD-Net 2030 initiative, is organizing a webinar series to foster knowledge exchange and collaboration around Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). As part of this effort, a dedicated webinar will address the growing need to integrate sustainable development principles into Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE). The session aims to present the latest… [Read More]
World Bank Backs Ceará’s Green Hydrogen Strategy for Economic Growth
The World Bank Board of Directors has approved a new operation to support the green hydrogen strategy of the Companhia de Desenvolvimento do Complexo Industrial e Portuário do Pecém (CIPP) and the Government of Ceará, Brazil. This initiative focuses on enabling clean hydrogen production within the Pecém Industrial and Port Complex, positioning Ceará as a… [Read More]
Linking Agriculture to Health: Investing for a Better Future
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers are increasing not only in high-income nations but also in parts of Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Although medical science continues to develop new treatments, these advancements alone are insufficient to reverse global health trends. As life expectancy rises, so do health… [Read More]
