The Governments of Mauritania and Chad have signed funding agreements for the Regional Engagement for Learning and Collaboration in Education (RELANCE) Project, backed by the World Bank and the Federal Republic of Germany. The total financing amounts to $137 million, aimed at transforming the education systems in both countries. RELANCE seeks to improve education sector… [Read More]
New World Bank Report Highlights India’s Urban Resilience Opportunity
A new World Bank report emphasizes the immense economic potential of Indian cities, projecting that by 2030, 70 percent of new jobs will originate from urban areas. However, it warns that immediate action is necessary to address the impacts of extreme weather events, which could otherwise lead to billions in future economic losses. Titled Towards… [Read More]
Government Unveils Scheme to Aid Long-Established Young Farmers
The scheme to support Long Established Young Farmers, also known as Forgotten Farmers, officially opened for online applications on 22 July 2025, following a survey conducted in May 2025. The application window will remain open until 5:30 PM on 13 August 2025. A total of €5 million was allocated for this support measure in Budget… [Read More]
€3.68 Billion NDP Investment to Boost Irish Enterprise, Innovation, and Tourism
The Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment (DETE) has announced a €3.68 billion capital allocation under the National Development Plan (NDP) to fund enterprise, innovation, and tourism initiatives through 2030. This includes an additional €400 million in funding and is aimed at enhancing the competitiveness and productivity of Irish businesses across all regions, supporting start-ups… [Read More]
€4.55 Billion Investment Secured by Minister Lawless to Advance Irish R&D and Education
The Irish Cabinet has approved a significant €4.55 billion capital allocation for the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science under the revised National Development Plan (NDP) for 2026–2030. This investment represents a major step forward in strengthening Ireland’s knowledge economy by supporting long-term initiatives in research, education, and innovation. The funding… [Read More]
Ireland to Invest €3.5 Billion in Upgrading National Electricity Infrastructure
The Irish government has approved a record €3.5 billion investment in the country’s electricity grid infrastructure for the period 2026–2030, as part of the National Development Plan. This is the largest investment in Ireland’s electricity network to date and is aimed at reinforcing energy security, promoting economic growth, and accelerating the transition to renewable energy…. [Read More]
EU Commission Approves €403 Million in State Aid for Major Healthcare Innovation Project
The European Commission has approved the second Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) in the healthcare sector, known as “IPCEI Tech4Cure.” This project is designed to support innovation in medical devices, including the integration of advanced digital and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The initiative promotes collaborative research and development as well as the initial… [Read More]
Funding Cuts Threaten Food Assistance for Millions in South Sudan
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has provided life-saving assistance to over two million people in South Sudan in 2025. However, a severe funding shortfall is jeopardizing the continuation of this aid, placing millions of people at risk of losing access to critical food support. Currently, 7.7 million people—half of South Sudan’s population—are experiencing… [Read More]
Government of Canada Enhances Access to Healthcare for Francophone Minorities
The Government of Canada has announced over $78 million in funding over five years to support seven organizations, including five post-secondary institutions in Atlantic Canada. This funding is aimed at improving access to French-language health services for Francophone minority communities. The announcement was made by the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, alongside Member of… [Read More]
Canada Invests $14.4M to Support Youth Climate Action and Environmental Projects
The Government of Canada is strengthening youth engagement in environmental protection by investing over $14.4 million from the Environmental Damages Fund’s Climate Action and Awareness Fund. This funding will support 17 environmental literacy projects across the country, aimed at equipping young Canadians with the knowledge, tools, and skills needed to develop sustainable solutions and combat… [Read More]
AfDB’s Capital Markets Fund Supports Côte d’Ivoire’s Digital Transformation in Public Offerings
The Central Depository/Settlement Bank (DC/BR) has officially launched DIGIAPE, a new digital platform for public offerings, with support from the African Development Bank. The platform is designed to automate primary market subscriptions within the West African Monetary Union’s (UMOA) regional financial market. By enabling real-time allocation of securities at the close of trading, DIGIAPE aims… [Read More]
African Development Bank’s SEFA Fund Backs Electric Cooking Projects in Three African Nations
The Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA), managed by the African Development Bank (AfDB), is addressing the reliance on charcoal for cooking in Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia through a $4 million reimbursable grant. This funding supports the Burn Electric Cooking Expansion Program (BEEP), which will distribute 115,000 electric induction cookers to low-income households connected to… [Read More]
African Development Bank Approves $50 Million Trade Finance Facility for CRDB Bank in Tanzania
The African Development Bank Group’s Board of Directors has approved a $50 million Trade Finance Transaction Guarantee facility for CRDB Bank Plc in Tanzania. This strategic initiative aims to strengthen trade finance operations within the country, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and local corporates. The approved facility allows the African Development Bank to… [Read More]
U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO: Official Statement by Director-General Audrey Azoulay
The United States has announced its decision to withdraw from UNESCO, a move set to take effect at the end of December 2026. This marks the second such withdrawal in recent years, following a similar decision in 2017 under President Donald Trump. The decision is seen as a setback to the principles of multilateralism and… [Read More]
Kenya’s Path to Sustainability: Forest and Landscape Restoration Efforts
Kenya is at a crucial stage in its environmental journey, with increasing urgency to restore degraded landscapes and enhance climate resilience. UK PACT (Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions) is actively supporting these efforts by facilitating collaboration among government agencies, research institutions, and conservation organizations. These partnerships aim to deliver sustainable, large-scale forest and landscape restoration… [Read More]
Investing in Rural Economies to Ease the Burden of High Food Prices on the Poor
High food prices continue to impact people across the globe, especially in low-income countries. At a special event for the upcoming State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2025 (SOFI 2025) report, Alvaro Lario, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), emphasized the urgent need for strategic investments in agriculture and… [Read More]
Women’s Fund Circles Empower Gender Equity Leaders Worldwide
The Women’s Fund of Omaha was founded in 1990 with a mission to empower women and promote gender equity across the Omaha community. A key part of its strategy became Women in Leadership—work that evolved through research, advocacy, and eventually programs focused on community building and action. In 2017, the organization launched Circles Projects, which… [Read More]
Canada Invests $300M in NWT: Our Land for the Future Indigenous-Led Conservation Project
NWT: Our Land for the Future is a landmark Indigenous-led conservation initiative in the Northwest Territories, bringing together 21 Indigenous governments and organizations, along with the Government of Canada, the Government of the Northwest Territories, and private donors. The initiative aims to protect land and water while promoting cultural revitalization and sustainable economic development across… [Read More]
Canada Commits $300 Million to Major Indigenous-Led Land Conservation Project
The Government of Canada has signed a landmark grant agreement to support one of the world’s largest Indigenous-led land conservation initiatives, titled NWT: Our Land for the Future. The agreement, signed by Minister of Environment and Climate Change Julie Dabrusin and Danny Yakeleya, Chair of the Our Land for the Future Trust, commits $375 million—$300… [Read More]
UNGA Adopts Key Themes for 2026 UN Water Conference Agenda
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has officially adopted six key themes for the upcoming UN 2026 Water Conference. This decision was made during the 84th plenary of the 79th UNGA session held on 9 July 2025, following broad consultations with Member States and stakeholders. The session was opened by UNGA President Philemon Yang, who… [Read More]
Open Society Rolls Out Major Initiatives to Drive Change Across Africa
The Open Society Foundations have launched three new multiyear initiatives in Africa aimed at strengthening civic engagement, boosting economic sovereignty, and advancing peacebuilding. These programs—Democratic Futures in Africa, Resources Futures in Africa, and Transformative Peace in Africa—continue the foundation’s long-standing support for human rights, equity, and justice on the continent. Each initiative is designed to… [Read More]
$170K+ in Capacity Building Grants Awarded to Boost Nonprofit Impact
As the nonprofit sector in the Quad Cities continues to grow, the need for strategic and timely support becomes increasingly important. To address this, the Quad Cities Community Foundation launched the Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants program, which is designed to strengthen the systems, skills, and structures of local organizations. In its latest funding round, the… [Read More]
UK Pledges Emergency Relief Support for Gaza Crisis
The UK government has announced a new £60 million humanitarian aid package to assist tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza. This funding will bolster healthcare, food, water, and sanitation services and support maternal and child health programs. The aid aims to reach over two million people affected by the ongoing conflict. As part of… [Read More]
