On 17 December 2025, Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD, and Minister of State for Community Development and Charities, Jerry Buttimer TD, announced increased funding for over 400 organisations nationwide under the Community Services Programme (CSP). The revised funding, effective from 1 January 2026, will see higher annual contributions… [Read More]
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Promoting Health Equity: Angola Advances Financial Protection for UHC
On 12 December 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) marked Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day in Luanda under the theme “Financial Protection for Universal Health Coverage.” In collaboration with the Private University of Angola (UPRA), the initiative highlighted pathways to financial protection in accessing health services and emphasized the importance of sustaining policy commitments to… [Read More]
Protecting Children and Promoting Education: Angola’s School Deworming Results
In Angola, schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis remain major public health challenges, particularly affecting children’s nutrition, learning ability, and school performance in endemic regions. Addressing these diseases is essential for promoting child development and equitable access to health care. Aligned with global health commitments and the 2030 Agenda, Angola aims to eliminate schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis… [Read More]
Africa Unites to Bolster Diphtheria Response as Member States Renew Pledges
Brazzaville – As diphtheria continues to pose a threat across eight African Member States, Ministers of Health have renewed their political commitment to halt the resurgence of this vaccine-preventable disease. The renewed pledges aim to strengthen immunization systems, coordinate partners, and accelerate country-level action to protect vulnerable populations. The high-level advocacy meeting, convened by WHO… [Read More]
IFRC Unveils 2026 Strategy to Tackle Rising Global Humanitarian Needs
Geneva, 12 December 2025 – The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has launched its Global Plan for 2026, outlining operational priorities as humanitarian needs worldwide reach unprecedented levels while funding continues to decline. The plan addresses urgent challenges, including more frequent climate-related disasters, protracted conflicts, rising displacement, health emergencies, and… [Read More]
REMIT PRIME Programme in Tajikistan Strengthened by IFAD and Bank Arvand Support
On 17 December 2025, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and Bank Arvand signed a grant agreement to invest approximately €445,000 in the REMIT PRIME Central Asia Programme, an initiative aimed at helping rural communities in Tajikistan transform remittance flows from relatives abroad into sustainable economic opportunities. The REMIT PRIME Programme brings together IFAD,… [Read More]
Data-Driven Agricultural Planning Gains Momentum in Gabon
Gabon is taking significant steps to enhance data-driven agricultural investment and planning, with support from the Joint SDG Fund and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). These efforts aim to strengthen evidence-based decision-making in agriculture and promote sustainable development across the country. From 16 to 19 June 2025, the Government of… [Read More]
Cyclone Ditwah Relief: IOM Appeals for USD 7.3 Million in Sri Lanka
Colombo, 17 December 2025 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has launched an appeal for USD 7.3 million to support over 100,000 people affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka. The cyclone has displaced more than 280,000 people and damaged or destroyed over 81,000 homes, leaving families in urgent need of shelter, protection, and… [Read More]
Strengthening Labour Governance: Arab States Hold First Regional Tripartite ILO Workshop
Senior officials from ministries of labour and social affairs, leaders of employers’ organizations and trade unions, along with ILO experts from across the Arab States, concluded the region’s first tripartite workshop on International Labour Standards in Muscat, Oman. The workshop addressed pressing labour issues in the region, focusing on the practical application of international standards… [Read More]
India’s Platform Workers Seek a Collective Voice Through Trade Union and Youth-Driven Policy Advocacy
Trade unions across India have agreed to establish a National Joint Forum for Platform Workers following a two-day workshop organized by the International Labour Organization’s Bureau for Workers’ Activities. Held in Hyderabad on 26–27 November 2025, the meeting brought together Central Trade Unions and emerging platform-worker organizations, with a strong presence of youth leaders, to… [Read More]
ReguLens Uses AI to Deliver Policy Analysis and Advocacy Strategies in 60 Seconds
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has launched ReguLens, a new AI-powered digital platform designed to help employers and business membership organizations (EBMOs) deliver faster, smarter, and more evidence-based advocacy. Unveiled in Turin, Italy, the tool responds to growing challenges faced by EBMOs as they navigate an increasing volume of complex laws and regulatory proposals with… [Read More]
World Bank Endorses Kiribati Reforms for Financial Transparency, Climate-Resilient Infrastructure and Employment Growth
Kiribati is set to strengthen public finances, improve essential service delivery, and boost climate resilience through a new package of reforms supported by the World Bank. The programme focuses on enhancing budget transparency, improving tax efficiency, strengthening state-owned enterprises, promoting cleaner communities, and ensuring safer housing suited to a changing climate. A core element of… [Read More]
Libya Needs Structural Reforms to Sustain Growth and Strengthen Public Financial Management
Libya’s economy recorded a strong rebound during the first nine months of 2025, driven primarily by the recovery and expansion of the oil sector, according to the latest World Bank Libya Economic Monitor. Real GDP is projected to grow by 13.3 percent in 2025, supported by a 17.4 percent increase in oil sector activity, while… [Read More]
World Bank Unveils New Report on Sustainable Future of Viet Nam’s Mekong Delta
A new World Bank report titled “Living or Leaving: Life in the Mekong Delta Region of Viet Nam” finds that growing environmental stress and economic pressures are fundamentally reshaping the Mekong Delta and calls for a people-centered development strategy to protect livelihoods and sustain long-term growth. Based on updated household and labor market data, the… [Read More]
UNDP and Government of Japan Launch Youth Empowerment Initiative to Support 2,500 Young People
The United Nations Development Programme and the Government of Japan have launched the Community Security Grants Programme in Aqaba, marking a new milestone under an existing US$1 million initiative aimed at strengthening community security, enhancing socio-economic resilience, and expanding opportunities for young people across the governorate. Announced on 16 December 2025, the programme focuses on… [Read More]
Global Water Partnership Unveils 2026–2030 Plan for a Water-Secure Future
With fewer than five years remaining to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, the world is significantly behind in securing universal water access, as outlined in SDG 6. Closing the annual global financing gap of over USD 140 billion for climate-resilient water systems is critical, given water’s essential role in economic development, public health, food… [Read More]
Allies Strengthen Security: NATO Finalizes 2026 Common Funded Budgets
On 16 December 2025, at a North Atlantic Council meeting, NATO Allies agreed on the Alliance’s common-funded budgets for 2026, reflecting a continued upward trajectory in defence spending. Allies are increasingly investing not only in their national forces but also in collective capabilities, demonstrating both political commitment and practical value to the Alliance. The Civil… [Read More]
Top 5 Organizational Takeaways for Nonprofits from 2025
As 2025 comes to a close, nonprofit leaders have gained valuable insights into what drives organizational health and resilience. This year presented unprecedented challenges, revealing that the most effective organizations are those capable of adapting quickly to changing circumstances rather than relying solely on rigid strategic plans. Adaptive leadership, which balances long-term vision with tactical… [Read More]
Human Mobility as a Tool for Resilience in Latin America and the Caribbean
The Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region is experiencing significant changes in migration and displacement patterns. Once primarily a region of emigration, LAC has become a major destination, transit corridor, and place of return for migrants and forcibly displaced populations. In 2024, Latin America and the Caribbean accounted for 20 million internally displaced people, representing… [Read More]
Albania Unveils Roadmap for Validation of Non-Formal and Informal Learning
Albania has advanced its commitment to inclusive lifelong learning by convening a national consultation on the Roadmap for the Implementation of the Validation of Prior Non-Formal and Informal Learning. Organized in collaboration with the National Agency for Education, Vocational Training and Qualifications and supported by the Swiss-funded Skills Development for Employment Programme (SD4E) implemented by… [Read More]
How Growing Transphobia Fuels Authoritarianism and What Can Be Done
In 2018, the author experienced a violent attack in Thessaloniki for being with a friend wearing a skirt, marking their first encounter with the risks of being visibly gender non-conforming. While no physical scars remain, the incident left a lasting psychological impact, highlighting the pervasive hatred directed at transgender and gender nonconforming individuals. This personal… [Read More]
New Insights from ILO Workshop on Tackling Informal Employment and Promoting Decent Work
The International Labour Organization (ILO) convened a one-day technical workshop in Amman, Jordan, bringing together government representatives, national institutions, and independent experts to discuss findings from the ILO’s Labour Supply Microsimulation Model for Jordan. The workshop focused on the interaction between social protection and labour market policies, analyzing how household characteristics and labour market structures… [Read More]
ILO Director-General Praises Oman’s Labour Reform Momentum as Regional Benchmark
Oman’s recent momentum in labour reform, social protection, and tripartite dialogue is setting a strong regional example, according to International Labour Organization (ILO) Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo following his official visit to the Sultanate. He praised Oman’s comprehensive implementation of the 2023 Labour Law, progress on the unified Social Protection Law, and strengthened structured social… [Read More]

























