The UNDP has initiated the Climate Change Grant Programme to aid Local Climate Action. The EU-TR CCGP is intended to assist local entities in Türkiye and the EU, such as municipalities, universities, NGOs, and research institutes, in their endeavors to combat climate change through adaptation and mitigation initiatives. The main goals include enhancing the capacity… [Read More]
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Expressions of Interest: Funding for Climate & Environmental Justice Program
WomenStrong is currently looking for potential grantees that are local women-led organizations focusing on climate and environmental justice in urban and peri-urban areas. They aim to create a group of women-led partner organizations worldwide that raise awareness and build movements around these issues. These organizations will mobilize women in their communities to address climate breakdown… [Read More]
Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program in Saudi Arabia
The U.S. Consulate General in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is offering funding opportunities through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program to enhance ties between the United States and Saudi Arabia. The grants aim to support projects that emphasize shared values, strengthen connections between people, and encourage collaboration between the two countries. The goals and objectives of… [Read More]
Administrator Samantha Power Speaks with UN Assistant Secretary-General for Development Coordination Oscar Fernandez-Taranco
The following statement was provided by spokesperson Benjamin Suarato: On November 6, Administrator Samantha Power held a meeting with UN Assistant Secretary-General for Development Coordination Oscar Fernandez-Taranco to address the unjust and illegal detention of UN, diplomatic, and NGO personnel by the Houthis. Administrator Power expressed serious worry regarding the recent decision to prosecute multiple… [Read More]
IDRC at the 2024 Canadian Conference on Global Health
IDRC and UNFPA are collaborating to host an online event titled “Civil registration, vital statistics and legal identity in poly-crisis: Lessons learned,” led by Sana Naffa from IDRC. The session will explore the importance of universal legal identity achieved through accessible civil registration and identity management throughout one’s life as a crucial aspect of sustainable… [Read More]
Initiative to address women’s care load in Africa expands with two new projects
The dialogue on elder care in Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, and South Africa will inform policy decisions on services for elders and caregivers. In Benin and Togo, research on the value and impact of care work across gender, age, and income groups will guide policymaking efforts. These projects aim to change how unpaid care work is… [Read More]
West Africa’s Forgotten Felines: A Call for Conservation Amidst Conflict
West Africa is home to a network of protected areas known as the W-Arly-Pendjari (WAP) Complex, which serves as a sanctuary for various endangered species. However, the region’s small cats—servals, caracals, and African wildcats—are facing increasing threats due to ongoing conflict and a lack of research. With little known about their status and ecology, these… [Read More]
Fear and Loathing in the Sahel
In recent times, the Sahel region has witnessed a troubling trend of military coups, leading to a disconcerting embrace of autocratic rule by the populace. As military juntas replace civilian governments, many citizens, frustrated by corruption and ineptitude, have welcomed these new regimes, raising concerns about the future of democracy in the region. Key Takeaways… [Read More]
NGOs Urge EU To Designate Sarawak As ‘High Risk’ For Timber And Palm Oil
A coalition of NGOs is advocating for the European Union to classify Sarawak, Malaysia, as a ‘high risk’ source of timber and palm oil. This designation would subject exports from the region to increased scrutiny under the EU’s new deforestation regulations, aimed at protecting Indigenous rights and curbing deforestation. Key Takeaways NGOs argue that Sarawak’s… [Read More]
Pakistan’s Death Penalty Practices Among The Harshest Globally: A New Report
Pakistan’s use of the death penalty is alarmingly high, with recent data indicating that the country accounts for 26% of the global death row population. This statistic was revealed in a report by the Justice Project Pakistan (JPP), which highlights the urgent need for reform in the nation’s criminal justice system. Key Takeaways Pakistan has… [Read More]
