The Bezos Earth Fund has awarded a $2 million grant to the University of California, Davis, the American Heart Association, and their partners to advance the development of “Swap it Smart,” an AI-powered recipe formulation tool. The project is part of the Earth Fund’s AI for Climate & Nature Grand Challenge and aims to revolutionize… [Read More]
$2.7 Million in Federal Funding Boosts Community-Led Port Development
Ten community-led organizations across South King County, Beacon Hill, and the Duwamish Valley will receive a total of $2.7 million in funding through the Port of Seattle’s South King and Port Communities Fund Economic Opportunities for Communities (EOC) Program. The initiative aims to connect underrepresented communities to living-wage jobs and careers in port-related industries such… [Read More]
World Bank Resumes Funding to Uganda After Two-Year Freeze
The World Bank has approved more than $2 billion in new financing for Uganda, ending a two-year suspension imposed after the country enacted anti-LGBTQ legislation. Announced in Kampala by Treasury Secretary Ramathan Ggoobi, the funding will support major infrastructure and energy projects over the next three years. The decision marks the World Bank’s formal resumption… [Read More]
UNDP and Spain Partner to Rebuild Ukraine’s Schools Through Community Engagement
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine, in collaboration with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), has introduced a new, community-driven approach to rebuilding schools across the country. This innovative model, guided by the “Build Back Together” principle, places local communities at the heart of the reconstruction process. By beginning recovery with… [Read More]
Why Sex Education Remains a Divisive Topic in Many European Countries
In Croatia, about 80 percent of children and young people now learn about sexuality from the internet, according to a recent study by the Croatian Institute of Public Health. This has raised concern among equality ombudswoman Višnja Ljubičić, as comprehensive sex education still has not been added to the national curriculum. While countries like Sweden… [Read More]
Hurricane Melissa Nears Landfall: Jamaica Urged to Prepare for Impact
Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall in Jamaica as a powerful Category 4 or 5 storm, possibly on Monday or Tuesday, marking what could be the strongest hurricane to ever hit the island. According to Esther Pinnock, Communications Officer for the Jamaica Red Cross, heavy rainfall and hurricane conditions are anticipated to begin as… [Read More]
Top 5 Things Everyone Should Know About Storms and Hurricanes
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season continues to pose a significant threat across the Americas, with Hurricane Melissa currently moving slowly toward Jamaica. Out of the 19 storms forecast for this year, 13 have already formed, including four hurricanes and three that reached major hurricane status. These extreme weather events raise urgent questions about how storms… [Read More]
Funding Crisis Forces One-Third of Organizations to Suspend Anti-Violence Projects
A new UN Women report titled At Risk and Underfunded warns that widespread funding cuts are threatening the survival of women’s rights organizations that play a vital role in ending violence against women and girls. Based on a global survey of 428 women’s rights and civil society organizations, the report reveals that government aid reductions… [Read More]
Health Leaders Urge Government to Provide £3bn to Save NHS from Cuts
Health leaders in England have warned that the National Health Service (NHS) could face cuts to services and jobs unless up to £3 billion in additional funding is provided to meet unplanned expenses. According to the NHS Confederation and NHS Providers, this shortfall stems from unbudgeted costs such as redundancy payments, the financial impact of… [Read More]
Health Leaders Urge Government to Provide £3bn to Save NHS from Cuts
Health leaders in England have warned that the National Health Service (NHS) could face cuts to services and jobs unless up to £3 billion in additional funding is provided to meet unplanned expenses. According to the NHS Confederation and NHS Providers, this shortfall stems from unbudgeted costs such as redundancy payments, the financial impact of… [Read More]
Caribbean Braces for Hurricane Melissa as 1.6 Million Children Face Danger
As Hurricane Melissa moves slowly across the Caribbean Sea, powerful winds, heavy rains, and flash flooding have placed at least 1.6 million children at risk, according to UNICEF. The storm threatens several Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, where intense weather is expected to last for days and disrupt essential services… [Read More]
Tunisian Government Investigates NGOs for Alleged Western Financial Links
Tunisian authorities have launched a sweeping investigation into dozens of local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) suspected of receiving foreign funding from Western entities, including the Open Society Foundations of billionaire philanthropist George Soros. According to law enforcement sources cited by APAnews, the probe targets organizations primarily engaged in human rights advocacy and public governance initiatives. Preliminary… [Read More]
Government of Canada Invests $4M to Support Growth of Sherbrooke Manufacturers
The Government of Canada has announced a total investment of $4.1 million in repayable contributions through Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED) to support four Sherbrooke-based manufacturing businesses—Les entreprises Dauphinais, Royer, FilSpec, and Attitude. The funding, unveiled by the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for CED, alongside Members of Parliament… [Read More]
Canada Invests $786,000 to Boost Northern Ontario Businesses at Global Agri-Food Expo
Pauline Rochefort, Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State for Rural Development and Member of Parliament for Nipissing-Timiskaming, announced a Government of Canada investment of $786,294 in Economic Partners Sudbury East/West Nipissing to support the continued operation of the Northern Ontario Agri-Food Pavilion at the 2025 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The announcement, made on behalf… [Read More]
Empowering Indigenous Communities: Canada Invests in Prairie Forest Sectors
On October 24, 2025, the Honourable Rebecca Chartrand, Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs, on behalf of the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced a federal investment of $5.44 million for 28 Indigenous-led projects across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. This initiative aims to enhance Indigenous leadership and participation in the forest… [Read More]
UK, Guatemala Unite to Advance Climate Action Before COP30
The British Embassy in Guatemala and the Ministry of Environment jointly organized a strategic workshop aimed at preparing Guatemala’s delegation for the upcoming COP30 in Belém, Brazil. The event brought together key figures, including Vice Minister Edwin Castellanos, who heads the delegation; Igor De la Roca, Secretary of CONAP; Ambassador Rita Mishaan, Guatemala’s Climate Change… [Read More]
Ireland to Gain €400 Million Boost for Social and Affordable Housing from EIB and HFA Partnership
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Housing Finance Agency (HFA) have announced a €400 million partnership to expand access to high-quality, energy-efficient, and affordable housing in Ireland. This new loan facility will finance the delivery of hundreds of social and affordable homes across the country, further strengthening Ireland’s leadership in sustainable housing investment supported… [Read More]
George Soros Honored with European Civil Rights Prize of the Sinti and Roma
George Soros, founder of the Open Society Foundations, has been awarded the European Civil Rights Prize of the Sinti and Roma in recognition of his decades-long dedication to advancing the rights and dignity of Roma communities across Europe. The award, endowed by Germany’s Manfred Lautenschläger Foundation, honors the legacy of Holocaust survivors and Roma civil… [Read More]
IOM Delivers Emergency Shelter Aid to Gaza Following Ceasefire
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has sent more than 47,000 relief items to Gaza since the 10 October 2025 ceasefire, including 31,000 shelter materials such as 2,500 tents, to assist displaced families amid severe devastation. IOM Director General Amy Pope emphasized the urgency of delivering aid swiftly and safely, highlighting that shelter is a… [Read More]
Johannesburg Hosts Tripartite Meeting on Driving a Just Transition in Climate Action
Representatives of governments, workers, and employers from ten countries convened in Johannesburg to discuss how national climate commitments can promote decent work and social justice through a just transition. The international workshop, titled “Addressing just transition in nationally determined contributions (NDCs): Learning, leading and looking ahead,” was organized by the International Labour Organization (ILO) with… [Read More]
New ILO Study Links Climate Change Impacts to Expanding Green Job Potential in Arab Region
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has revealed that climate change is transforming the world of work across the Arab States, disrupting employment patterns and threatening livelihoods in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and energy. At the same time, it is creating new opportunities for green jobs and environmentally sustainable businesses. The findings come from the… [Read More]
ILO Promotes Social and Solidarity Economy as Key to Inclusive, Human-Centred Growth
The International Labour Organization (ILO) underscored the vital role of cooperatives and the broader social and solidarity economy (SSE) in redefining global progress beyond traditional GDP-based measures to include human rights, equality, and sustainability. During the Expert Roundtable on “Embedding Human Rights in Metrics of Progress,” held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on… [Read More]
Pioneering Research on Decent Work in Aquaculture Unveiled at Philippines’ First National Dialogue
The Philippine aquaculture sector is taking major steps to strengthen productivity, sustainability, and supply chain resilience while addressing human and labour risks. With support from the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Government of Japan through the Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Supply Chains (RISSC) Project, the country hosted its first-ever National Industry Dialogue for a… [Read More]

























