The Sustainable Agricultural Supply Chain Initiative (SASI) highlighted the tangible impact of cooperation with the private sector during a Partner Day with Bayer, demonstrating how private funding and technical expertise can be leveraged to advance sustainable agriculture. The exchange underscored SASI’s approach of aligning development objectives with private sector engagement to deliver measurable results in… [Read More]
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How MooMe Is Transforming Livestock Management Through Digital Efficiency
The global dairy sector is expanding rapidly, with more than 6 billion people consuming dairy products and demand continuing to rise, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Milk production provides a vital source of income for around 150 million households worldwide, most of them smallholders. This growth presents a significant opportunity to improve efficiency and… [Read More]
Haiti Cash for Work Program Shows Measurable Gains in Food Security and Gender Equality
Haiti continues to face acute food insecurity and persistent gender inequality, with nearly half of the population unable to meet basic food needs and women disproportionately exposed to economic vulnerability. To address these challenges, the World Food Programme implemented Food Assistance for Assets, a cash-for-work initiative that provides conditional cash transfers linked to the creation… [Read More]
Lessons from Alaska: COVID-19 Phases and Strategies for Future Pandemic Response
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on Alaska, with Indigenous residents, the elderly, and Asian and Pacific Islander communities experiencing the highest levels of illness and death. A new report from the Alaska Division of Public Health outlines the state’s pandemic experience from the first detected case on March 12, 2020, through the end… [Read More]
Nadoum’s Journey: Driving Sustainable Change in the MENA Region
Nadoum, Frontline AIDS’ flagship programme in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), was launched in 2019 with funding from the Global Fund, operating across Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia. The programme targeted highly marginalised communities facing criminalisation, stigma, and underfunded health systems, where political complexity makes the delivery of HIV and sexual and… [Read More]
Building Flood Resilience in Bologna: Insights from Funding and Implementation Efforts
After the extreme flooding in October 2024, Bologna was compelled to rethink its approach to climate preparedness, ranging from civil protection and early warning systems to long-term urban planning capable of handling heavy rainfall. Deputy Mayor Anna Lisa Boni emphasized that the floods not only caused physical damage but also created widespread anxiety among citizens… [Read More]
Building Resilience in Mozambique: FAO Supports Training on Damage and Loss Assessment
Mozambique, a country highly vulnerable to climate-related hazards such as cyclones, floods, and droughts, continues to experience severe socio-economic impacts from these recurrent events. The agriculture sector, which contributes about 24.3 percent to the national GDP and employs over 70 percent of the labor force, remains particularly at risk. The 2023/24 El Niño-induced droughts highlighted… [Read More]
Kenya Hosts SWIOFC–Nairobi Convention Partnership Review Highlighting Community Gains and Regional Development
The South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission (SWIOFC) and the Nairobi Convention | Western Indian Ocean Partnership Project for Resilient Marine and Coastal Ecosystems and Livelihoods held its second annual review in Diani, Kenya, from 2 to 4 December 2025. The meeting convened national project teams from Kenya, representatives of FAO, the Nairobi Convention, and… [Read More]
Brazil Achieves Milestone: WHO Validates Elimination of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
Brazil has been officially validated by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the elimination of mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) of HIV, making it the most populous country in the Americas to achieve this milestone. This success reflects Brazil’s longstanding commitment to universal and free health services through its Unified Health System (SUS), supported by a strong… [Read More]
Indonesia Receives World Bank Support to Improve Solid Waste Management Systems
The World Bank has approved a US$350 million Local Service Delivery Improvement Project (LSDP) in Indonesia, aiming to provide cleaner and healthier environments for over 15 million people while better protecting 10 million from climate risks. The project will enhance solid waste services and infrastructure, create stable green jobs, reduce methane emissions, and promote a… [Read More]
Mexico Secures $500 Million World Bank Guarantee to Attract Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure
The World Bank’s Executive Board has approved a credit enhancement instrument of up to US$500 million to help mobilize large-scale private capital for sustainable and resilient transport infrastructure in Mexico. This initiative is expected to boost employment, improve connectivity, and accelerate economic growth, supporting the Government of Mexico’s implementation of Plan México. Banco Nacional de… [Read More]
Morocco Receives World Bank Grant to Promote Climate-Resilient Farming and Secure Food Systems
The World Bank’s Board of Directors has approved a $4 million grant from the Livable Planet Fund to Morocco, supplementing the $250 million initially approved in December 2024 for the Transforming Agri-food Systems Program. The program is designed to strengthen Morocco’s agri-food system against climate change while enhancing food safety and quality. The additional financing… [Read More]
Asian Development Bank Provides $909.7 Million to Aid Türkiye’s Earthquake Recovery
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved two loans totaling $909.7 million to support Türkiye’s recovery from the February 2023 earthquakes. The financing aims to rebuild resilient infrastructure, promote manufacturing investments, and assist small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in creating jobs, boosting exports, and enhancing disaster resilience. The first project, Empowering Export-Oriented Enterprises with Long-Term… [Read More]
Georgia Launches First Sustainability-Linked Lari Bonds with ADB Backing Tegeta Transport
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has invested 41 million Georgian lari (approximately $15.2 million) as an anchor investor in Tegeta Holding’s sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs), marking the first SLBs issued in Georgian lari (GEL). This milestone supports sustainable transport and green mobility in the South Caucasus region, with the proceeds financing projects to reduce carbon emissions… [Read More]
Asian Development Bank Backs Modern Irrigation Pipe Network Pilot in Sri Lanka
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $3 million grant to address water shortages in Sri Lanka’s Northwestern and Uva provinces by constructing modern pipe distribution network (PDN) systems. The initiative, part of the Transforming Irrigation Systems for Improved Food Security Project, will provide irrigation to 877 hectares of farmland, supporting 943 farming households… [Read More]
ADB and Arab Maghreb Union Strengthen Collaboration to Accelerate North African Regional Development and Youth Jobs
The African Development Bank Group and the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) have reinforced their partnership to promote regional integration, expand youth employment, and enhance the impact of investments across the Maghreb. The collaboration aims to drive inclusive economic growth and support transformative projects that benefit the region’s populations. During a high-level Joint Steering Committee meeting… [Read More]
ADB and Nedbank Sign Multi-Billion-Rand Deal to Boost Housing Access and African Trade
The African Development Bank Group and Nedbank Group have signed a landmark partnership to expand access to affordable housing in South Africa and strengthen trade across Africa. The financing package includes a ZAR 2.5 billion social bond investment in Nedbank Group Limited and a $60 million trade finance Risk Participation Agreement with Nedbank Limited of… [Read More]
$2.13 Million Distributed by GWCF to 170 Nonprofits in Worcester County
The Greater Worcester Community Foundation (GWCF) has announced the results of its 2025 Community Grants program, awarding $2.13 million through 170 grants to nonprofit organizations across Worcester County. The funding includes 77 project grants and 93 operating support grants, designed to support a wide range of local needs, from youth development and basic needs to… [Read More]
New Unitaid Program Aims to Fast-Track Malaria Product Deployment
New malaria tools are emerging, but access for the people who need them most is slowed by fragmented markets, complex regulations, and limited visibility on supply and demand. To address these challenges, Unitaid, in collaboration with the RBM Partnership to End Malaria and with funding from the Gates Foundation, has launched a new initiative aimed… [Read More]
Linking Universal Health Coverage and Pandemic Preparedness for Global Health Security
Earlier this month, global leaders in health, finance, international organizations, philanthropies, and civil society convened in Tokyo for the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) High-Level Forum to discuss the future of health systems. During the Forum, the critical link between UHC and pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response (PPR) was emphasized, highlighting that these agendas are not… [Read More]
$19.6 Million Investment by Canada to Support Indigenous Climate Initiatives
Canada is investing $19.6 million to support 82 Indigenous-led stewardship initiatives aimed at advancing locally led climate solutions, species-at-risk conservation, and First Nations Guardians programs. These initiatives recognize the unique knowledge and perspectives of Indigenous peoples, who have been stewards of the land and waters for generations, and leverage that expertise to address climate change,… [Read More]
Finland Commits Support for Africa’s Sustainable Economic Growth via African Development Fund
Finland will participate in the 17th replenishment of the African Development Fund (AfDF-17) to support sustainable economic growth and development in the continent’s poorest countries. The AfDF aims to reduce poverty by promoting economic and social development, financing climate-resilient infrastructure, strengthening administrative capacity, and supporting reforms that improve domestic revenue systems. Finland will contribute EUR… [Read More]
Government Allocates $280M to Advance Health and Medical Innovation
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is investing nearly $280 million to support 190 innovative projects aimed at addressing specific medical research questions that contribute to improving human health. This funding is provided through the Ideas Grants scheme, which enables researchers at all career stages and across all areas of research to pursue… [Read More]

























