The Government of Morocco will host the Sixth Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour from 11 to 13 February 2026, bringing together representatives from governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations, civil society, academia, the private sector, and international partners. The event aims to accelerate progress toward ending child labour worldwide, as the latest ILO–UNICEF… [Read More]
Investing in Care and Support Systems to Advance Human Rights and Equality
The International Labour Organization (ILO), together with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and UN Women, marked the International Day of Care and Support 2025 with a high-level event in Geneva under the theme “Care and Support for All: Human Rights for All Those Providing and Requiring Care and Support.” The… [Read More]
Building Future-Ready Skills: Digital and Financial Training for Migrant Workers in Indonesia and Thailand
Across Indonesia and Thailand, migrant workers are gaining vital skills in digital literacy and financial management through a series of practical micro-courses aimed at protecting them from online scams and fraud. Implemented under the ILO’s PROTECT project, the initiative trained 52 trainers and 140 migrant workers to strengthen financial awareness and cybersecurity skills in a… [Read More]
Pakistan’s care economy needs greater support and funding, says ILO
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has emphasized that investing in Pakistan’s care economy is vital for promoting growth, equity, and gender equality. Marking the International Day of Care and Support, the ILO called for greater recognition of care work and stronger coordinated actions to ensure decent work, fair wages, and social protection for care workers…. [Read More]
Capacity-Building Workshop Strengthens TÜRK-İŞ Expertise on Workers’ Rights and Core Labour Standards
The International Labour Organization (ILO), in partnership with the Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions (TÜRK-İŞ), organized a two-day capacity-building training in Antalya focused on strengthening understanding and implementation of the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW). The event was conducted under the EU-funded project “Strengthening Social Partners and Civil Society Capacities on Fundamental Principles… [Read More]
EU and Ukraine Implement Upgraded Trade Deal to Boost Economic Integration
The European Union and Ukraine have officially implemented the upgraded Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), establishing a stronger, fairer, and more permanent trade framework between the two partners. The enhanced DCFTA promotes mutually beneficial trade liberalization while safeguarding sensitive EU agricultural sectors. It also introduces stricter production standards, a robust safeguard mechanism, and… [Read More]
Strong International and Regional Interest in Sierra Leone’s Agrifood Investment Potential
The Government of Sierra Leone convened the Sierra Leone Agrifood Investor Summit in Freetown on 28 October 2025, bringing together around 25 international and regional investors and over 40 domestic agrifood companies. Opened by President Dr. Julius Maada Bio, the event highlighted the country’s vast agricultural and agribusiness investment potential, supported by political will, rich… [Read More]
European Union Strengthens Humanitarian Response in DR Congo with Additional €9 Million
The European Commission has announced an additional €9 million in humanitarian assistance to support the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), addressing the worsening humanitarian situation in the country. The announcement coincides with the participation of the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, at the Paris conference dedicated to promoting… [Read More]
Evidence-Based Strategies Unveiled to Combat Global Literacy Challenges Among Children
A new global report has shed light on the ongoing literacy crisis affecting millions of children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), emphasizing the urgent need for evidence-based teaching methods to improve reading skills. The paper, Effective Reading Instruction in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: What the Evidence Shows, draws on around 120 studies conducted across… [Read More]
Collaborative Efforts Across Central Africa Aim to Enhance Health System Resilience
The World Bank has approved the expansion of its Health Security Program (HeSP) to Central Africa, marking a major step toward strengthening health emergency preparedness and response across the region. Supported by $280 million in International Development Association (IDA) grants and credits, along with a $10 million grant from the Global Financing Facility for Women,… [Read More]
UN Agencies Join Forces to Provide Critical Humanitarian Assistance in South Kordofan, Sudan
A joint United Nations convoy organized by UNHCR, UNICEF, and the World Food Programme (WFP) has successfully delivered humanitarian aid to the towns of Dilling and Kadugli in South Kordofan, Sudan. The convoy brought essential supplies to families who have been cut off for months amid conflict and severe food shortages. This marks the first… [Read More]
Nature Investments Crucial for Asia-Pacific’s Economic Future, Says ADB Report
A new report from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) emphasizes that protecting ecosystems is essential for driving job creation, productivity, and fiscal stability across Asia and the Pacific. The Asia-Pacific Climate Report 2025: Unlocking Nature for Development warns that 75% of the region’s economic output comes from sectors that rely heavily on nature, which is… [Read More]
Mongolia to Boost Solar Power and Grid Stability with ADB-Supported Energy Project
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been engaged by the Government of Mongolia to provide transaction advisory services for the Stable Solar Energy in Mongolia Project, which aims to develop approximately 115 megawatts (MW) of solar photovoltaic capacity and 65 MW / 237 megawatt-hours (MWh) of battery energy storage systems (BESS). The project will be… [Read More]
Asian Development Bank Reaffirms Support for Indonesia’s Geothermal Energy Expansion
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $180 million loan as the second additional financing to support PT Geo Dipa Energy (GDE), a state-owned Indonesian company, in expanding the nation’s geothermal electricity generation capacity. The Geothermal Power Generation Project involves constructing and commissioning two 55-megawatt geothermal plants on Java Island. These facilities will supply… [Read More]
Innovative Solutions Take Center Stage at Africa Inclusive Finance Week 2025
More than one in four people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to financial services, preventing them from overcoming persistent and emerging challenges such as conflict, climate disruptions, and migration. The 2025 Africa Inclusive Finance Week focused on addressing these critical gaps under the theme, “(Re)focusing on vulnerable people to meet upcoming challenges in inclusive… [Read More]
Government of Canada Invests in Carbon Technologies and AI to Drive Clean Energy Innovation
Canada has announced a significant investment of more than $11 million to advance innovative, homegrown carbon utilization and storage technologies. The Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, confirmed that the funding will support four projects under the Energy Innovation Program’s Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Research, Development and Demonstration (RD&D) Call. These… [Read More]
Minister Champagne Unveils Funding to Advance Equality and Safer Communities Across Canada
Canada is reinforcing its commitment to equality, safety, and inclusion through a major new funding announcement. In a world facing increasing instability, the government emphasized that while global events are beyond its control, it remains dedicated to building a stronger, fairer Canada. Central to this vision is ensuring the full and equal participation of women… [Read More]
Secretary of State van Koeverden Unveils Funding to Celebrate Canada’s Sports Legacy
The Government of Canada has reaffirmed its commitment to preserving the nation’s cultural and sporting heritage with a major new investment. The Honourable Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State (Sport), announced $10 million in funding over 10 years for Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, beginning in 2025–26. The announcement, made on behalf of Minister of… [Read More]
Yulia Svyrydenko Announces Expansion of Vlasna Sprava Grants to Empower Ukrainians and Veterans
Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced the expansion of the country’s largest grant programme for entrepreneurs, Vlasna Sprava (Own Business), under the Made in Ukraine initiative. Starting in 2026, the programme will offer increased grant amounts and wider opportunities for Ukrainians who wish to start or grow their own businesses, even amid wartime challenges. The… [Read More]
Global Human Rights Under Threat: Amnesty Meets Abortion Defenders Worldwide
Amnesty International has announced that its delegation will join abortion providers and defenders from around the world at two major gatherings in Bogotá, Colombia, to assess global progress on abortion access and strategize against mounting threats to human rights. The meetings will take place at the Latin American Consortium Against Unsafe Abortion (CLACAI) from October… [Read More]
Historic Win in Malawi: High Court Affirms Justice for Sexual Violence Survivors
The High Court of Malawi has issued a landmark ruling affirming the rights of sexual violence survivors to access safe abortion care. The court ruled that denying a 14-year-old rape survivor a safe termination of pregnancy violated her sexual and reproductive health rights under Sections 19 and 20 of the Gender Equality Act. Amnesty International… [Read More]
‘Historic Victory’: France Redefines Rape Law to Center on Consent
France has taken a historic step toward gender justice as the Senate voted to introduce a consent-based definition of rape into the country’s penal code. The move has been hailed by Amnesty International France as a landmark victory for survivors of sexual violence and a testament to the tireless efforts of feminist organizations, activists, and… [Read More]
Europe’s Schengen Visa Barriers Undermine Access for Human Rights Defenders
Amnesty International has revealed that visa systems in Europe’s Schengen area have become major barriers for human rights defenders (HRDs) from across the Global South, preventing many from participating in vital global forums. In its new report Closing the door? How visa policies in Europe’s Schengen area fail human rights defenders, the organization highlights how… [Read More]
























