The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has warned that unmanaged artificial intelligence (AI) could exacerbate global inequalities by widening gaps in economic performance, human capabilities, and governance systems. The report, The Next Great Divergence: Why AI May Widen Inequality Between Countries, emphasizes that while AI offers new development opportunities, countries enter this transition from highly… [Read More]
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New Frontiers in Anti-Corruption: Why Integrity Will Shape Asia’s Future
Six years ago, the author questioned whether Asia’s future could break from its past if corruption continued to distort public institutions, development outcomes, and public trust. On the International Day for Anti-Corruption, these concerns remain highly relevant as corruption in the form of state capture, bribery, abuse of power, and embezzlement continues to shape how… [Read More]
$24M Hanoi Venture Fund Aims to Support Emerging Tech Startups
At the National Policy Forum on International Investment Cooperation for Innovation and Startups held on December 13, Truong Viet Dung, Vice Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee, announced that the city will officially launch its venture capital fund on December 20. The fund will begin with an initial budget of 600 billion VND (approximately 24 million… [Read More]
East Asia Research Receives $4.4 Million Grant for Scientific Advancement
The Australian Government is investing $4.4 million to enhance research innovation in the East Asia region by supporting Australian participation in leading international collaborative health and medical research. This funding targets transnational projects under the NHMRC e-ASIA 2025 Joint Research Program (JRP), which promotes multilateral research collaboration and encourages interaction among researchers through scientific workshops…. [Read More]
Civil Society Urges African Leaders to Secure Fair Terms After Kenya Halts US Health Agreement
Kenya’s High Court has suspended the implementation of the country’s Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the United States following two separate court challenges by the Consumer Federation of Kenya (COFEK) and local Senator Okiya Omtatah. COFEK argued that the agreement violates Kenya’s Data Protection Act, Digital Health Act, Health Act, and other regulations designed to… [Read More]
New Grant Secures Funding to Protect and Support Faith Communities
The Minns Labor Government has announced that faith-based organisations across New South Wales can access $5 million in funding to strengthen the safety and security of religious communities. The initiative reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that people from all faiths can practise their religion safely and without fear. This funding represents the third… [Read More]
Rising Homelessness Highlights Urgent Need for Political Action and Commitment
The Green Party has urged the Government to commit to effective solutions to end homelessness after the National Homelessness Data Project reported that homelessness rates across all areas are either stagnating or worsening. The party argues that the findings highlight a growing crisis that requires immediate political action rather than incremental or punitive measures. Green… [Read More]
What Bond’s Working Groups Achieved in 2025: Advocacy, Learning and Collaboration
Another year marked strong momentum and impact for Bond’s working groups, as more than 1,600 members from over 300 organisations collaborated to influence policy, strengthen advocacy, share learning and develop practical tools for the sector. Against a backdrop of political shifts, aid cuts and growing humanitarian crises, these groups continued to provide spaces for coordination… [Read More]
Sudan Conflict: Humanitarian Deal Opens Path to Aid for El Fasher
United Nations humanitarian agencies have warned that the essentials for survival in El Fasher have been completely destroyed after the town was overrun by Rapid Support Forces fighters in October following a prolonged siege. With communications largely cut off, limited information from the ground indicates catastrophic conditions, with between 70,000 and 100,000 people believed to… [Read More]
Iraq Reaches Post-Conflict Milestone as UN Mission Prepares to Exit
In an interview with UN News, Mohamed Al Hassan, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of UNAMI, said the Mission’s planned closure reflects the profound transformation Iraq has undergone since UNAMI was established in 2003, when the country was emerging from dictatorship, regional wars and the violence of ISIL. He recalled that the Mission… [Read More]
UN Warns of Growing Water Scarcity as Pressure on Global Water Resources Intensifies
The latest 2025 AQUASTAT Water Data Snapshot highlights growing pressure on global freshwater resources, showing a continued decline in renewable water availability, defined as the freshwater replenished annually through precipitation in rivers and aquifers. Over the past decade, renewable water availability per person has fallen by seven per cent, underscoring increasing stress on water systems… [Read More]
Eastern DR Congo Violence Deepens, Raising Alarms Over Potential Regional War
A renewed offensive by the Alliance Fleuve Congo/Mouvement du 23 mars (AFC/M23) in South Kivu has reignited large-scale fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, only days after international agreements were signed to ease tensions. United Nations officials and humanitarian organizations report civilian deaths, widespread destruction of infrastructure and the displacement of hundreds of… [Read More]
Youth Urged to Champion Global Peace by UN Alliance of Civilizations
Ahead of the 11th Global Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Miguel Ángel Moratinos urged youth worldwide to reclaim peace as a global priority. He emphasized that the future depends on a generation willing to prioritize dialogue over division and humanity over hatred, highlighting the critical role young people play in… [Read More]
Youth Urged by UN Alliance of Civilizations to Make Peace a Global Priority
Speaking to UN News ahead of the 11th Global Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Miguel Ángel Moratinos urged youth worldwide to make peace a global priority. He emphasized that the future depends on a generation willing to choose dialogue over division and humanity over hatred. Reflecting on the Alliance’s 20-year… [Read More]
Timor-Leste Launches Farm-to-School Program to Support Children’s Nutrition and Local Farmers
unaffordable for most households, the United Nations is supporting efforts to broaden the benefits of development. At Cossamar Primary School in Same, 500 students now receive school meals that include more protein and vegetables, improving both nutrition and classroom alertness. Similarly, at Betano Primary School on the southern coast, students benefit from balanced meals that… [Read More]
€100 Million Armenia Investment: EIB Global and Ardshinbank Drive Economic Growth and Employment
EIB Global and Ardshinbank have launched a €100 million partnership to expand access to finance for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and mid-cap companies across Armenia. The initiative aims to support around 300 Armenian firms and sustain more than 10,000 jobs by providing the necessary resources for businesses to modernize operations, expand production, adopt… [Read More]
$500 Million Ontario Critical Minerals Processing Fund Announced
Ontario has officially launched the $500 million Critical Minerals Processing Fund (CMPF) to accelerate the province’s critical minerals processing capacity and strengthen domestic supply chains. First announced in the 2025 Budget, the CMPF aims to ensure that critical minerals mined in Ontario are processed locally by Ontario workers, reinforcing the province’s global leadership in this… [Read More]
Toronto At-Risk Youth to Benefit from Expanded Justice Centres by Canada and Ontario
Canada and Ontario are jointly expanding youth justice centres in Toronto to better support at-risk youth, providing comprehensive services that address social, educational, and rehabilitative needs. The centres combine community-based programs, mentorship, and tailored interventions to promote positive development and reduce youth recidivism. The expansion aligns with federal and provincial strategies that prioritize rehabilitation over… [Read More]
Ministers Lawless and Harkin Unveil Over €39 Million Funding for FET Sector
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD and Minister of State for Further Education, Apprenticeship, Construction and Climate Skills Marian Harkin TD have announced over €39 million in devolved capital funding for Ireland’s 16 Education and Training Boards (ETBs). This funding includes an increased standard Devolved Capital Grant of… [Read More]
UK PACT 2.0 Fund Boosts UK-Malaysia Climate Partnership
The United Kingdom and Malaysia have strengthened their climate partnership with the launch of the second phase of the Malaysia-UK Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) Fund, the UK’s largest bilateral climate programme in Malaysia. The fund will focus on accelerating progress in green finance and carbon markets, supporting Malaysia’s efforts to achieve its… [Read More]
£500,000 Connect Fund Opens to Support Northern Ireland Voluntary Sector
Community and voluntary organisations across Northern Ireland will have the opportunity to apply for a £500,000 funding round under the Northern Ireland Office’s (NIO) Connect Fund, which aims to support initiatives that strengthen East-West collaboration across the UK. The fund, launched earlier this year, provides up to £500,000 per financial year from a two-year £1… [Read More]
2025 Milestones in Social Health Protection Highlighted by ILO
GENEVA (ILO News) – On International Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day, the ILO reaffirmed its commitment to a rights-based approach to achieving health for all. Throughout 2025, the organization collaborated with governments, workers’ and employers’ organizations, and international partners to strengthen social health protection systems and support countries in advancing toward universal health coverage. A… [Read More]
Strengthening Indonesia’s MSMEs and Informal Sector Through ILO Financial Inclusion Initiatives
The International Labour Organization (ILO) reaffirmed its commitment to advancing financial inclusion in Indonesia to strengthen micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), informal workers, and rural economies. Speaking at a media briefing in Jakarta, the ILO emphasized that connecting MSMEs and farmers to formal financial services enhances productivity, income stability, and enterprise resilience, while supporting… [Read More]

























