The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is intensifying its health security operations across Africa in response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and increasing mpox preparedness in several countries, including Angola, Ethiopia, DRC, Malawi, South Sudan, and Uganda. The organization is currently active at 90 points of entry… [Read More]
FIFA & Global Citizen Launch Advisory Board for Global Education Fund
FIFA and Global Citizen have announced the establishment of the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund Advisory Board, marking a major milestone in their mission to raise USD 100 million to increase access to education and football for children worldwide. The Fund, launched earlier this year, will support community-based education initiatives and football development programs for… [Read More]
Independent Expert Highlights International Solidarity as Key to Corporate Social Responsibility
In a report to the UN General Assembly, Cecilia Bailliet, the UN Independent Expert on human rights and international solidarity, emphasized that increasing global inequality and social polarization demand greater responsibility from corporations in addressing shared global challenges. She noted that the market value of the world’s largest companies now surpasses the GDP of many… [Read More]
OSCE Boosts Regional Energy Security with Climate Projections in South-Eastern Europe & Mediterranean
Energy experts and decision-makers from South-Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean gathered in Vienna on 15–16 October for an OSCE Regional Workshop focused on building energy system resilience against future risks and extreme weather. The workshop supported participants with long-term climate projection data and practical anticipatory tools aimed at strengthening regional energy security. The event brought… [Read More]
2025 McCall MacBain International Fellows Revealed: Advancing Global Leadership & Impact
Montreal, Quebec (October 2025) – The McCall MacBain Foundation has announced the next cohort of 26 McCall MacBain International Fellows for 2025. In partnership with McGill University, McMaster University, Dalhousie University, and the University of Manitoba, the Fellowship supports undergraduate students in gaining immersive international experience through language learning, academic studies, and hands-on work placements… [Read More]
$250K Grant from Infosys Foundation USA to NACCE to Strengthen Digital Workforce Training
Infosys Foundation USA has partnered with the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) and MakerUSA to strengthen digital workforce development across the United States. The collaboration aims to build 21st-century digital skills, expand inclusive career pathways, and support communities preparing for a technology-driven economy. At NACCE’s Annual Conference in Coronado, California, Infosys Foundation USA… [Read More]
European Union and Mongolia Strengthen Ties with New Business and Investment Forum
The first-ever European Union–Mongolia Business and Investment Forum took place in Ulaanbaatar, marking a major milestone in the deepening of economic relations between the European Union and Mongolia. The event aimed to strengthen business cooperation, encourage sustainable growth, expand trade, and attract long-term investment opportunities. More than 700 participants attended, including senior representatives from the… [Read More]
European Union Releases €450,000 (₱30.69 Million) to Support Davao Earthquake Victims
The European Union has released €450,000 (₱30.69 million) in humanitarian aid to assist communities affected by two powerful earthquakes that struck off the coast of Davao Oriental earlier this month. The funding aims to deliver emergency relief to the most affected populations, particularly those displaced and living in temporary shelters. Of the total amount, €300,000… [Read More]
How Education Thrives Amid Fragility, Conflict, and Violence
Ensuring that children can learn in safe environments is a key priority for the World Bank, particularly in countries affected by fragility, conflict, and violence (FCV). Education plays a critical role in preventing violence, fostering peacebuilding, and developing the skills needed for stability and economic growth. Despite its importance, education receives only about 3% of… [Read More]
African Development Bank Funds EUR 117 Million Project to Enhance Local Economies in Benin
The African Development Bank Group’s Board of Directors has approved EUR 117 million in financing for Benin to implement the Support Programme for the Economic Development of Local Authorities (PADECT). The initiative, running from 2026 to 2031, aims to transform Benin’s 77 municipalities into dynamic centers of private investment and job creation. The funding package… [Read More]
Caribbean Prepares for Tropical Storm Melissa with WFP Emergency Assistance
As Tropical Storm Melissa moves across the Caribbean, bringing heavy rains and strong winds, the World Food Programme (WFP) is coordinating with regional governments and partners to minimize the storm’s impact and assist vulnerable communities. With forecasts warning that the storm could intensify into a major hurricane, WFP’s focus is on anticipatory and preparedness actions… [Read More]
Belize Receives IDB Support to Improve Coastal Water Quality in Caye Caulker
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a $10 million investment loan and a $500,000 grant to support Belize in improving coastal water quality in Caye Caulker. The financing, endorsed by the IDB’s Board of Executive Directors, falls under the IDB CLIMA initiative — a performance-based pilot program that rewards countries for achieving climate and… [Read More]
South Korea Partners with IDB Group on New Cooperation Package for Sustainable Growth in the Americas
The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) and the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Korea have announced a new cooperation package designed to boost innovation, digital transformation, and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The initiative, unveiled during the 7th Korea-LAC Business Summit in Seoul, celebrates 20 years of collaboration since… [Read More]
Eswatini: Cuban Man’s Hunger Strike Reveals Human Toll of Unlawful US Transfer Agreement
Amnesty International has raised alarm over the indefinite hunger strike of Roberto Mosquera del Peral, a Cuban national deported from the United States to Eswatini in July 2025, who is protesting his ongoing detention at Matsapha Correctional Centre. The organization’s Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Tigere Chagutah, described the situation as a clear… [Read More]
ASEAN Leaders Must Act on Myanmar’s Worsening Crisis and Regional Scam Compounds, Says Rights Group
Amnesty International has called on ASEAN member states to prioritize human rights in regional decision-making as leaders gather for the bloc’s 47th Summit in Malaysia. The organization urged ASEAN to take decisive action to address the worsening crisis in Myanmar, nearly five years after the military seized power. According to Amnesty, the human rights situation… [Read More]
Time to Reclaim Human Rights Principles in Online Freedom of Expression, Says UN Expert
A United Nations expert has raised alarm over the growing control of freedom of expression online by powerful political and corporate actors. Irene Khan, the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression, presented her report to the General Assembly, warning that the current shifts threaten the safety and rights of billions who rely… [Read More]
El Salvador Collaborates with PAHO and Global Banks to Enhance Primary Health Care Services
The Ministry of Health of El Salvador (MINSAL), with the support of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), the World Bank (WB), and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), organized a two-day technical workshop to strengthen coordination and advance the implementation of the country’s primary health care (PHC) model. The event, held on October 16–17 in… [Read More]
Guyana Marks Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Week 2025 with National Awareness Campaign
Guyana has launched a national campaign titled “Let’s End Child Pregnancies” to raise awareness and reduce adolescent pregnancies across the country. The initiative, organized by the Healthy Life Course Unit of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in collaboration with the Adolescent Health Unit of the Ministry of Health, was inaugurated at the Sophia Health… [Read More]
Breaking the Silence: Young Leaders Address Commercial Impacts on Mental Health
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) marked World Mental Health Day 2025 by hosting a groundbreaking youth-led forum in Bridgetown, Barbados, under the theme “Breaking the Silence: Commercial Determinants of Mental Health.” The event, held on 10 October 2025, brought together young people, government representatives, and partners from across the Eastern Caribbean to explore how… [Read More]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: PAHO Trains Health Workers on New Childhood Vaccines
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) conducted a weeklong national training in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to strengthen the country’s immunization programme following the introduction of three new childhood vaccines—hexavalent (Hexa), pneumococcal conjugate (PCV10), and rotavirus (RV)—in July 2025. The initiative, organized by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment with technical support… [Read More]
PAHO and UNICEF Lead Regional Drive to End Violence Against Children in Latin America and the Caribbean
Governments, civil society, youth representatives, and international partners from Latin America and the Caribbean reaffirmed their joint commitment to end violence against children and adolescents during a high-level regional consultation organized by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and UNICEF. Despite progress, the region continues to face alarming rates of violence — with nearly two-thirds… [Read More]
Caribbean Development Bank Calls for Urgent Action on Irrigation to Safeguard Food Supply
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has renewed its commitment to advancing food and income security in the Caribbean through sustainable irrigation investments. At the closing session of the Hand-in-Hand Investment Forum during the 2025 World Food Forum, CDB Vice President for Operations, Dr. Isaac Solomon, underscored the urgent need for climate-resilient water infrastructure to bolster… [Read More]
£12,000 Grant from Sizewell C Fund Backs Innovative Food Waste Initiative
The SAX Community Fridge in Saxmundham has received a £12,117 grant from the Sizewell C Community Fund to continue its efforts in reducing food waste and strengthening community ties. The volunteer-led initiative redistributes surplus food from supermarkets, bakeries, and greengrocers, offering it to local residents during regular community drop-in sessions held behind The Old Bank… [Read More]
























