Aksonethip Somvorachit reflects on her experience as a Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) focal point, a role she took on early in her UN career with the hope of making a difference. She served as a confidential contact for colleagues seeking support, often providing a safe space to listen when individuals were too… [Read More]
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New UN Report Warns: Fresh Approaches Needed for a Sustainable Future
The latest Global Environment Outlook presents a stark warning for humanity, stating that the world faces a crucial choice between continuing on a destructive path marked by climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation and pollution, or shifting toward a healthier, more sustainable future for people and the planet. Compiled with contributions from 287 experts across… [Read More]
Refugee Support Lives On: Nansen Award Honorees Inspire Hope
This year’s Nansen Award honourees include five outstanding individuals and organizations from Cameroon, Mexico, Ukraine, Iraq and Tajikistan, all recognized for their courage, compassion and steadfast efforts to protect people forced to flee. Established in 1954, the award honours those who go above and beyond in supporting refugees, internally displaced people and stateless communities. Announcing… [Read More]
How Music and Sports Promote Human Rights Awareness
As part of this year’s Human Rights Day campaign, Our Everyday Essentials, the UN’s human rights office (OHCHR) invited the public to share what matters most to them in daily life. Using artificial intelligence, UN News analysed the responses to identify the most common themes, providing a vivid picture of how the principles of the… [Read More]
$13.55 Million Funding Boost from NSW Government to Strengthen New England Economy
The Minns Government is investing over $6.38 million in two major projects in New England, aiming to stimulate the regional economy and create new jobs. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to drive economic development across regional NSW through smart, targeted investments in partnership with local stakeholders. By combining government funding with contributions… [Read More]
$24.5M Bezos Earth Fund Investment to Strengthen Coastal Conservation in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
The Bezos Earth Fund has announced $24.5 million in new grants to support park rangers, coastal communities, and local organizations in protecting critical marine areas across the Eastern Tropical Pacific, including Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. The funding aims to enhance on-the-water safety, expand community-led protection in nursery habitats, and strengthen the science guiding… [Read More]
EIB Survey: Finland Leads European Countries in Generative AI Use
According to the latest European Investment Bank (EIB) Investment Survey (EIBIS) for 2025, Finland has emerged as a European leader in digital transformation and innovation. Corporate investment in the country remains robust, with 96% of Finnish firms reporting investment in capacity expansion, new product development, and technological upgrades, significantly surpassing the EU average of 86%…. [Read More]
Restoring Indonesia’s Coral Reefs: EIB Global and Partners Drive Sustainable Marine Conservation
The European Investment Bank (EIB Global) has led a comprehensive environmental initiative in Indonesia’s Thousand Islands, focusing on marine clean-up, coral restoration, and the release of juvenile clownfish. The campaign targeted Gusung and Macan islands north of Jakarta, where participants removed over 130 kg of marine waste in just 30 minutes, restored damaged coral fragments… [Read More]
European Union Allocates €250,000 to Assist Kenyan Families Amid Crisis
Over 1.8 million people in Kenya are currently facing acute food insecurity, with this number projected to rise to 2.1 million by January 2026. Shrinking water sources, increasing malnutrition, and declining humanitarian funding have worsened the situation. In response, the European Union has provided emergency funding to enable the Kenya Red Cross Society to deliver… [Read More]
EU Human Rights Prize 2026: Honoring Courage and Advocacy Worldwide
The Delegation of the European Union, together with the embassies of EU Member States in Brazil, has opened registration for the European Union Human Rights Prize 2026. The award, now in its seventh edition, is launched on International Human Rights Day and coincides with the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The… [Read More]
UNDP and Austria Strengthen Partnership to Tackle Global Crises
The Government of Austria has renewed its partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through a contribution of 1,219,000 EUR in core resources. This support comes at a time when global cooperation is essential, enabling UNDP to accelerate sustainable development across 170 countries and territories and direct resources swiftly to areas of greatest need…. [Read More]
Steering Committee Meeting Advances Transparency and Sustainability in Ghana’s Cocoa Industry
The Ghana Cocoa Monitor (GCM) has officially inaugurated its Steering Committee and held its first meeting, marking a significant milestone in Ghana’s commitment to enhancing coordination, transparency, and long-term sustainability across the cocoa value chain. The GCM is a national multi-stakeholder platform designed to improve coordination, strengthen data sharing, and foster strategic dialogue among institutions… [Read More]
CAR Launches Unprecedented National Initiative Against Antimicrobial Resistance
In the Central African Republic (CAR), antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasingly undermining the effectiveness of essential medical treatments for people and livestock. Infections that were once treatable are becoming harder to cure, posing a growing health threat across clinics and farms nationwide. In 2025, CAR took a historic step to confront this challenge by launching… [Read More]
Climate-Driven Disease Threats Addressed in Southern Africa Through Pandemic Fund Support
Eight Southern African countries—Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe—have joined forces in a USD 35.8 million, three-year initiative to prevent, detect, and respond to disease outbreaks before they reach communities. The program, titled Strengthening One Health Disease Surveillance and Response in Southern Africa, is coordinated by the World Health Organization Regional… [Read More]
$2.2 Million Investment in Ontario to Unlock New Opportunities for Forest Biocoal
The Ontario government is investing $2.25 million through the Forest Biomass Program to help CHAR Technologies commercialize biocoal, a low-carbon fuel derived from forest mill by-products and underused wood. This investment aims to develop a new supply chain for made-in-Ontario forest products, create revenue streams for the forestry sector, and enable heavy industries to adopt… [Read More]
Boosting Peace Efforts: UK Strengthens Initiatives for Israel and Palestine
The UK will host a major peacebuilding conference on 12 March next year at Lancaster House, bringing together civil society leaders from Israel and Palestine to support the establishment of an International Peace Fund. The initiative aims to provide long-term financing for peacebuilding efforts, enabling sustainable progress toward a two-state solution and lasting stability in… [Read More]
€21.5 Million Committed by Minister Richmond to Strengthen UN Humanitarian Responses
Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Neale Richmond, announced €21.5 million in funding to the United Nations to support rapid humanitarian responses worldwide. The contribution includes €16 million to the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) for 2026 and an additional €5.5 million to the CERF Climate Action Account. This funding comes amid… [Read More]
Transparency in Action: Papua New Guinea Leads the Region with VNR and Data Portal
The Government of Papua New Guinea has launched its second Voluntary National Review (VNR) alongside a national SDG data portal, marking a major step toward transparency and evidence-based planning. Supported by the Joint SDG Fund, these initiatives aim to strengthen data-driven decision-making and enhance accountability across government agencies. The 2025 VNR, presented at the United… [Read More]
IOM Receives 30,000 Tents from Türkiye to Assist Displaced Families in Sudan
As humanitarian needs escalate across Sudan, the Republic of Türkiye, through its Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD), has donated 30,000 family tents to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to support communities displaced by ongoing conflict. This represents the largest in-kind shelter contribution IOM has received for Sudan to date. IOM Director General Amy… [Read More]
Advancing ASEAN Workforce: ILO and China Renew Partnership on Skills and Decent Work
The Government of China and the International Labour Organization (ILO) signed an amendment to a long-standing South–South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC) agreement on 9 December in Beijing. Originally established in 2008 with a total contribution of $5 million from China, the partnership highlights China’s leadership in advancing SSTC and its ongoing support for promoting decent… [Read More]
Building Effective Unemployment Protection: ILO Releases Rights-Based Guidance
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has released a new Social Protection Spotlight Brief highlighting the critical role of unemployment protection in ensuring income security and supporting full, productive, and freely chosen employment. Titled Building Rights-Based Unemployment Protection Schemes, the brief provides practical guidance for countries confronting increasingly frequent and complex crises. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated… [Read More]
IDB Supports Peru in Enhancing Early Childhood Development Initiatives
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a $50 million loan to enhance early childhood development services for children under 36 months from low-income households in Peru. The funding aims to strengthen the National Cuna Más Program by improving its governance, information systems, technological infrastructure, and staff training to ensure operational capacity and high-quality service… [Read More]
Strengthening Governance: IDB Introduces Digital Tools for Transparency in Latin America and Caribbean
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) continues to lead efforts to strengthen transparency, integrity, and anti-corruption measures in Latin America and the Caribbean by improving public access to information and accountability. Through its InvestmentMap initiative, the IDB supports national and subnational governments in building digital ecosystems that allow citizens to monitor and oversee public budgets, investments,… [Read More]

























