PATRIZIA and Mitsui have secured a $70 million cornerstone commitment from EIB Global, the development arm of the European Investment Bank, to support energy transition investments across emerging Asia. The funding will be channelled through PATRIZIA’s Emerging Asia Sustainable Infrastructure Fund (ESIF), a climate-focused investment vehicle designed to mobilise private capital into renewable energy, sustainable… [Read More]
Czech and Slovak Mid-Caps Get €400 Million EIB Boost
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has partnered with UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia to unlock up to €400 million in new financing for mid-cap companies in Czechia and Slovakia. Under the agreement, the EIB is providing a €200 million guarantee, which will allow the local lender to offer up to twice that amount in… [Read More]
EU Commission Delivers €189 Million to Moldova
The European Commission has provided an additional €189 million to Moldova under the Moldova Reform and Growth Facility after the country successfully completed 24 reform steps. This latest disbursement reflects Moldova’s continued progress on its path toward European Union integration and underlines the EU’s support for the country’s reform agenda. Of the total amount, €173… [Read More]
Foundation Expands Support With Leeds Fund Investment
In 2025, Leeds Community Foundation invested more than £1.5 million in local communities through its flagship programme, The Leeds Fund. The fund is designed to help community organisations respond to major challenges facing the city, including the rising cost of living, increasing social isolation, and the growing climate crisis, while also supporting long-term resilience and… [Read More]
Humanitarian Funding Review for Future Crisis Response
This independent external review examines the Scottish Government’s humanitarian funding system, including the Humanitarian Emergency Fund (HEF) and other funding mechanisms, to assess how it can better respond to global humanitarian crises. It explores current challenges, emerging global trends, and opportunities to strengthen impact through localisation, feminist approaches, and more future-focused funding models. A key… [Read More]
The Great Unrooting: Rights & Wrongs Special Season
Human Rights Watch has announced the launch of a new five-episode narrative podcast series titled The Great Unrooting, which explores the experience of losing one’s home and the difficult process of starting over after displacement. The series is centered on the story of Maung, a Rohingya refugee now living in New York, and follows his… [Read More]
US Lifts Sanctions on Wagner-Linked Mali Officials
The United States has recently lifted sanctions on three senior Malian officials who were previously penalized for their links to Russia’s Wagner Group, a move that has raised serious concerns about accountability and human rights in Mali. Critics say the decision reflects a troubling disregard for ongoing atrocities committed during Mali’s conflict with Islamist armed… [Read More]
Algeria Urged to Reverse SOS Disappeared Closure
Amnesty International has strongly condemned the Algerian authorities’ decision to seal the Algiers office of SOS Disappeared, a human rights organization that has long campaigned for accountability for the thousands of people forcibly disappeared during Algeria’s internal armed conflict in the 1990s. The closure took place on 16 March 2026 and has been described as… [Read More]
Ananguié Farmer Builds a Better Future in Côte d’Ivoire
In Agnéby-Tiassa, Côte d’Ivoire, N’Gbesso Sopie Sylvie’s story reflects the resilience and determination of rural women working to improve their families’ lives through agriculture. At 46 years old, married and a mother of seven, Sylvie had spent years working hard on her 2.45-hectare cocoa plantation, but her harvests rarely exceeded 500 kilograms per year. This… [Read More]
ARC34: Civil Society Calls for Inclusive Agrifood Systems
Civil society organizations from across Africa have called for stronger recognition of community knowledge, better participation of small-scale producers, and greater inclusion of grassroots voices in agrifood systems decision-making ahead of the 34th Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Africa (ARC34). These demands were raised during an online Civil Society Organizations consultation organized in… [Read More]
Building Health System Resilience in Amuru District
Amuru District in northern Uganda faced another major public health emergency when cholera broke out in Lorikowo West Village on July 2, 2025. Located along the porous Uganda–South Sudan border and surrounded by refugee-hosting districts such as Lamwo and Adjumani, Amuru has long been highly vulnerable to disease outbreaks. In 2025 alone, the district experienced… [Read More]
45 Million More at Risk of Acute Hunger in Middle East
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has once again called for an immediate end to the war in the Middle East, warning that the escalating conflict is having devastating humanitarian consequences far beyond the immediate battlefield. In a statement issued through the UN Spokesperson’s Office, he stressed that all relevant UN Security Council resolutions aimed at ending… [Read More]
Ontario Announces $15.8M Manufacturing Investment
The Ontario government has welcomed a nearly $15.8 million investment by EnerQuest Technologies Solutions Inc. to expand its manufacturing facility in Harrow, Essex County, and reshore the production of switchgears from the United States. The project is expected to create 125 new good-paying jobs while protecting 154 existing positions in the region. To support the… [Read More]
Federal Funding to Boost Indigenous Tourism Announced
Indigenous tourism is playing an increasingly important role across Canada by offering visitors authentic and meaningful experiences rooted in the histories, cultures, and traditional knowledge of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities. These tourism initiatives not only help deepen cultural understanding and connection but also support Indigenous entrepreneurs, strengthen local economies, and advance economic reconciliation… [Read More]
How Panama Turned Market Waste into Circular Economy Action
In Panama City, a quiet but transformative shift has taken place within the municipal market network, turning traditional public markets into platforms for sustainable urban innovation. Supported by catalytic seed funding from the Joint SDG Fund and the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub, the United Nations partnered with the Municipality of Panama to reduce food… [Read More]
Zambia Pledges Fast-Track Action on Social Protection Laws
Zambia’s Attorney General Mulilo Kabesha has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fast-track major labour and social protection reforms, assuring the International Labour Organization (ILO) that the country remains on track to ratify ILO Convention 102 on Minimum Standards of Social Security and pass the Work Based Learning Bill before Parliament dissolves in May. The commitment… [Read More]
ILO Partners with Spanish Labour Centres on Decent Work
The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Association of University Centers for Labor Relations and Labor Sciences (ARELCIT) have signed a collaboration agreement in Madrid to strengthen cooperation on labour rights, decent work, and social justice in Spain. The partnership is designed to support joint research projects as well as training and outreach activities that… [Read More]
World Bank Reaffirms Support for Jobs and Growth in Bangladesh
World Bank Vice President for South Asia Johannes Zutt concluded a three-day visit to Bangladesh, during which he met with senior government leaders, officials, and civil society representatives to discuss the country’s development priorities. The visit highlighted the World Bank Group’s strong commitment to supporting Bangladesh’s efforts to promote large-scale job creation, strengthen skills development,… [Read More]
WFP Warns Middle East Escalation Could Trigger Record Hunger
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that global acute food insecurity could rise to record levels in 2026 if the escalation in the Middle East continues to disrupt the world economy. According to WFP’s latest analysis, nearly 45 million additional people could fall into acute hunger this year if the conflict persists… [Read More]
South Korea Sends 5,000 Tons of Rice to Namibia
The Government of Namibia has received a contribution of 4,896 metric tons of rice worth USD 1.7 million from the Republic of Korea through the United Nations World Food Programme’s OnDemand Service. This food assistance is intended to support communities recovering from the severe 2024–2025 drought, one of the worst in Namibia’s history, which affected… [Read More]
ADB and WFP Launch Food Systems Partnership in Asia-Pacific
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed a landmark cooperation agreement at the Asia and the Pacific Food Systems Forum 2026 to strengthen collaboration on food systems transformation, emergency assistance, and nutrition-sensitive policies across the region. The partnership reflects a shared commitment to addressing food insecurity, improving… [Read More]
ADB Expands Food System Support Beyond $14 Billion
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has exceeded its $14 billion commitment to strengthen food security in Asia and the Pacific during 2022–2025, marking a major milestone in its efforts to support the region’s agrifood sector. According to ADB President Masato Kanda, this funding has already reached 62 million farmers and helped create more than 500,000… [Read More]
Middle East Conflict: Women and Girls Face Severe Health Risks
Humanitarian needs in the Middle East are escalating as ongoing violence forces families to flee their homes and pushes communities deeper into crisis. Over 161 million women and girls live in countries affected by the conflict, many of whom face heightened risks of violence, exploitation, and loss of essential services. In Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, the… [Read More]
























