The Fremont Department of Utilities (DU) has been awarded a $1,914,455 grant through the Nebraska Grid Resiliency Grant Program, which is funded by the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The grant was awarded by the Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment to support efforts to strengthen the resilience of Fremont’s electric grid. In… [Read More]
New Canadian Initiatives Safeguard Public Health and the Environment
The Government of Canada is implementing new initiatives to protect human health and the environment, recognizing their interconnectedness and the importance of sustainable efforts for future generations. These actions are aligned with updates to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA), and aim to ensure a clean and safe environment for all. Three major components… [Read More]
$6 Million Investment to Strengthen Manitoba’s Food Processing Sector Announced
The governments of Canada and Manitoba have announced a joint investment of over $6 million to modernize food processing facilities and expand food production capacity across Manitoba. This funding falls under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), a federal-provincial initiative aimed at enhancing the agricultural sector’s innovation and competitiveness. Nineteen food processors in Manitoba… [Read More]
UK-India Trade Agreement Brings £50 Million Investment to Northern Ireland
The newly signed UK-India trade agreement is set to deliver a £50 million boost to Northern Ireland’s economy, according to analysis released on 24 July. This development is part of the UK’s broader Plan for Change and follows the formal signing of the deal by Prime Ministers Rishi Sunak and Narendra Modi, alongside UK Business… [Read More]
Historic UK-India Trade Agreement Delivers £6 Billion in Exports and Jobs Boost
The UK Prime Minister has announced nearly £6 billion in new investment and export deals between the UK and India, which will create over 2,200 jobs across Britain. These developments result from Indian firms expanding their presence in the UK and British companies securing opportunities in India, notably in aerospace, technology, and advanced manufacturing sectors…. [Read More]
UK Invests £30 Million to Decarbonise Shipping and Create Maritime Jobs
The UK government has announced £30 million in new funding to accelerate the decarbonisation of the maritime sector and support economic growth in coastal communities. The investment, part of the sixth round of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC), will fund projects that develop green maritime fuels and technologies such as ammonia, hydrogen, methanol, solar,… [Read More]
Solar Energy Transforming Healthcare Access Across Nigeria
In an effort to improve healthcare delivery and reduce dependence on the national electricity grid, the Abia State Government has commissioned a 150kVA solar power system with 430kWh battery storage at the Abia State Specialist and Diagnostic Centre in Umuahia. The solar installation is designed to ensure uninterrupted medical services, with plans to expand similar… [Read More]
Nigeria Faces Record Hunger as Insecurity Halts Emergency Food Assistance
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has announced that it will be forced to suspend all emergency food and nutrition assistance for 1.3 million people in northeast Nigeria by the end of July 2025. This suspension is due to severe funding shortfalls occurring at a time of escalating violence and record levels of hunger… [Read More]
Nutri-Connect 2025: Meet the Scientific Committee of the 3rd PNDS International Conference
Nutri-Connect 2025, the 3rd PNDS International Conference, will take place in Islamabad, Pakistan, from October 17–19, 2025, and invites professionals from nutrition, public health, medicine, academia, and policy to submit abstracts. The conference aims to foster collaboration across disciplines in clinical and public health nutrition, promoting innovative, evidence-based solutions to improve health outcomes at both… [Read More]
Over 100 NGOs Urge Immediate Humanitarian Access as Starvation Spreads in Gaza
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached a critical level as the Israeli government’s ongoing siege has led to widespread starvation. Humanitarian workers themselves are now joining food lines, facing life-threatening risks to feed their families. Aid organizations report that food and essential supplies are completely depleted, and their staff are suffering from hunger and… [Read More]
Boosting SME Lending: Africa’s New Trade Finance Fund Unveiled
Nigerian investment management firm ARM is preparing to launch a new trade finance fund aimed at increasing access to trade finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Africa. The fund will work by providing loans to banks on the continent, thereby strengthening their ability to extend financing to local businesses involved in trade. The… [Read More]
IFC Joins Forces with Eneris to Drive Sustainable Waste Solutions in Poland
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, has announced an investment of up to €80 million in partnership with Eneris Alpha S.A., the financial holding company of Eneris Group. This investment aims to support the development of advanced waste treatment facilities and strengthen circular economy practices in Poland. The initiative is expected to contribute… [Read More]
Somalia and Djibouti Strengthen Medicine Safety with New Regulatory Initiative
Over the past year, Somalia and Djibouti have made significant progress in public health by introducing national pharmacovigilance systems. These systems are essential tools for monitoring the safety of medicines, detecting adverse reactions, and addressing issues related to substandard or falsified products. This development marks a major step toward enhancing patient safety and public trust… [Read More]
Central Africa Unveils New Roadmap to Boost Health Security
Africa CDC and its strategic health partners in Central Africa have developed a joint roadmap for 2026–2027 aimed at strengthening regional health security. This initiative responds to the region’s ongoing vulnerability to recurring and long-lasting health crises, including the emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases. These challenges highlight the need for a coordinated, cross-sectoral approach,… [Read More]
New Africa CDC Portal to Revolutionize Health Knowledge Sharing in Africa
The mpox outbreak, which began affecting seven African countries, has now spread to 26, illustrating the growing challenge of containing the disease. The complexity is heightened by the presence of four distinct clades and several sub-strains, including Clade I, known for its higher mortality rate, and Clade IIB, which is sexually transmissible and currently spreading… [Read More]
Southern Africa Faces Sharp Rise in Malaria Infections
Malaria is witnessing a troubling resurgence in southern Africa, with countries like Botswana, eSwatini, Namibia, and Zimbabwe reporting notable outbreaks. The increase signals persistent challenges in eradicating the disease across the continent. According to data from the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), Zimbabwe saw a dramatic rise in suspected malaria cases… [Read More]
New Initiative to Unify Health Data Governance Across Africa
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is set to initiate a major effort to strengthen and harmonise health data governance across the continent. This involves establishing unified policies, procedures, and practices to ensure that healthcare data is responsibly managed, protected, and used throughout its lifecycle. This commitment was formalised during the… [Read More]
New Pandemic Fund to Strengthen South Africa’s Health Security
A new global initiative to support pandemic preparedness in low- and middle-income countries will be officially launched later this week. The South African Department of Health, in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and UNICEF, will lead the launch of the Pandemic Fund. The initiative aims to enhance… [Read More]
New Aid Budget Prioritizes Transparency, Value for Money and Results
The UK government has released new figures outlining how its international aid budget for 2025–2026 will be spent, with a clear focus on delivering value for money to taxpayers and achieving the highest possible impact for vulnerable populations overseas. This strategic shift comes in light of a planned reduction in the aid budget to 0.3%… [Read More]
Expanded Investment in Entrepreneurial Education to Empower Future Innovators
The Scottish Government has announced an increase in funding for the Entrepreneurial Education Fund for the year 2025–26, raising the total available to up to £1.2 million. This funding aims to inspire and support young people in developing business skills and considering entrepreneurship as a viable career path. The fund represents an increase of more… [Read More]
€45 Million Investment to Advance Green Hydrogen in Sustainable Industries
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) and the National Growth Fund programme GroenvermogenNL have awarded over €45 million to the HyCARB project, led by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO). This funding follows the call for proposals under the theme “Hydrogen and green electrons for carbon-based chemistry,” aiming to support the Dutch chemical industry’s… [Read More]
Pre-Call Announcement: Water4All 2025 Funding Opens 12 September
The European Water4All research programme is preparing to launch a new call focused on the theme “Water and Health.” This initiative brings together 31 participating countries aiming to fund research that enhances the understanding and management of water’s role in human, animal, and environmental health. The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) will participate in… [Read More]
£3M Investment to Drive Digital Transformation in Livestock Farming
A new multinational initiative, DIGI-Rangeland, aims to enhance how digital technologies and innovative data collection methods are tailored to the needs of livestock managers and communities in moorland areas. Moorlands—also referred to as rangelands outside the UK and Ireland—cover over a third of the Earth’s surface and are vital for extensive grazing systems that produce… [Read More]
