The Pan American Health Organization’s (PAHO) Information Systems and Digital Health Unit (IS/EIH) has announced that the full recordings of Cycle I of the Seminar Series: Artificial Intelligence in Public Health are now available online. This marks an important milestone in advancing digital learning and knowledge sharing across the Americas in the field of public… [Read More]
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New Hepatitis Community of Practice Unites Africa in the Battle Against Viral Hepatitis
The Hepatitis Community of Practice (HepCOP) was officially launched at the African Hepatitis Summit in Kigali, Rwanda, marking a significant milestone in Africa’s collective effort to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health threat. The launch brought together health leaders, policymakers, civil society organizations, and experts from across the continent under the coordination of the… [Read More]
FAO Boosts Livelihoods in Somalia with Sustainable Fodder Value Chain Initiatives
FAO is intensifying its efforts to strengthen livelihoods in Somalia through a large-scale intervention focused on the Fodder Value Chain (FVC). With a portfolio worth USD 70 million—half of which is dedicated to fodder development—FAO’s systems-based approach is enhancing resilience, productivity, and income stability. This initiative is crucial as Somalia’s livestock sector supports nearly two-thirds… [Read More]
How Zambia is Harnessing Digital Tools to Build Climate-Resilient Agriculture
Digital technologies are transforming agriculture across Africa, revolutionizing how governments, partners, and farmers collaborate. In Zambia, this transformation is being driven by the Zambia Integrated Agriculture Management Information System (ZIAMIS), a platform designed to strengthen transparency, efficiency, and resilience in agricultural programmes. During the recent FAO Resilience Team for Africa Community of Practice meeting, Zambia’s… [Read More]
FAO Strengthens Operational Capacity of West African Country Teams through Targeted Training
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) organized a five-day sub-regional training workshop on operations from October 20 to 24, 2025, in Saly, Senegal. The training aimed to strengthen the operational performance of project teams across FAO offices in West Africa. Coordinated by the FAO Sub-Regional Office for West Africa (SFW), the… [Read More]
FAO Yearbook 2025 Unveils Key Insights with New Dietary Diversity Indicator
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has released its Statistical Yearbook 2025, an annual report that provides a detailed global overview of trends in food and agriculture. Launched during FAO’s 80th anniversary and in celebration of World Statistics Day, the Yearbook compiles internationally harmonized data from national statistical offices and FAO’s… [Read More]
FAO Secures $5.8 Million from Kunming Biodiversity Fund for Global Conservation Projects
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has facilitated $5.8 million in funding from the Kunming Biodiversity Fund (KBF) for seven countries to integrate biodiversity into agrifood systems and advance the goals of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF). The approved projects focus on sustainable agriculture, ecosystem protection, knowledge management, the control… [Read More]
Luanda Summit 2025: Financing Africa’s Connectivity and Continental Integration
The Third Financing Summit for Africa’s Infrastructure Development opened in Luanda with African leaders uniting to address the continent’s massive infrastructure financing gap. Angolan President and African Union (AU) Chairperson João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço emphasized that Africa needs to invest between $130 billion and $170 billion annually to sustain growth and unlock its potential as… [Read More]
Green Climate Fund Approves $31 Million for Uganda’s Landmark Climate Initiative
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved a $31 million results-based grant for Uganda in recognition of its significant progress in reducing deforestation and cutting greenhouse gas emissions. This marks the first results-based payment project approved by the GCF for both Uganda and Africa, making it a historic milestone for a Least Developed Country (LDC)…. [Read More]
LGBTQ+ Organizations to Benefit from New Fund Following Rainbow Fund Adjustments
A new funding initiative has been launched to assist LGBTQ+ organisations struggling financially following the collapse of the Brighton Rainbow Fund. The Restart Fund, introduced by the Pride Community Foundation (PCF) on October 27, is designed to help community groups affected by unpaid grants. The scheme builds on earlier emergency funding efforts that saw Brighton… [Read More]
Case Study: Strengthening Community Resilience Through Innovation and Local Empowerment
Across the UK, small charities and voluntary groups are under growing strain as demand for their services continues to rise while funding becomes increasingly difficult to secure. With statutory services overstretched, voluntary, community, and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations are often filling the gaps—sometimes at the expense of their own financial stability. Research shows that nearly… [Read More]
HEIF to Prioritize Economic Growth Through University Innovation
Research England has released an updated strategic direction for the Higher Education Innovation Funding (HEIF) programme, emphasizing a renewed focus on driving economic growth. HEIF, which provides £280 million annually, supports universities in translating research and expertise into practical solutions that strengthen communities and local economies. The programme’s flexibility enables institutions to align their core… [Read More]
South Sudan Faces Renewed Threat of War, Says UN Report
The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed shock and outrage over reports that 460 patients and their companions were killed in an attack on the Saudi Maternity Hospital in Sudan’s El Fasher. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated that this tragedy adds to the 285 verified attacks on healthcare facilities across Sudan since the conflict… [Read More]
Global Climate Adaptation Funding Falls Short of Promises, UN Warns
The UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP) latest Adaptation Gap Report reveals a stark reality: developing nations will need over $310 billion annually by 2035 to adapt to the accelerating effects of climate change. Adaptation measures—such as flood defences, elevated infrastructure, and improved drainage—are critical for protecting vulnerable populations from worsening climate disasters. However, in 2023, these… [Read More]
Global Majority Demands Lifting of US Embargo on Cuba at UN Assembly
The United Nations General Assembly once again voted overwhelmingly in favor of ending the decades-long United States embargo on Cuba, with 165 of 193 Member States supporting the resolution. However, this year’s vote reflected shifting global alliances, as seven countries opposed the measure and twelve abstained—marking a notable change from last year’s near-unanimous support. The… [Read More]
Jamaica Faces Historic Destruction as Hurricane Melissa Strikes
Hurricane Melissa has left Jamaica facing devastation on a scale “never seen before,” according to UN Resident Coordinator Dennis Zulu. The Category 5 storm caused widespread destruction after making landfall on Tuesday, severely damaging infrastructure and disrupting the island’s economy. Zulu emphasized that the UN is working closely with the Jamaican Government, regional bodies, and… [Read More]
South Sudan Faces Renewed Threat of War, Says UN Report
The Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan, addressing the UN General Assembly, warned that the country is on the brink of renewed conflict as armed clashes escalate, political detentions rise, and human rights violations spread. Commissioner Barney Afako stated that South Sudan’s fragile political transition is “falling apart,” with the ceasefire failing, the peace… [Read More]
Rita Uriana: Transforming Communities and Driving Development in La Guajira
In the desert region of La Guajira, Colombia, where Indigenous communities often face poverty and exclusion, Rita Uriana has emerged as a beacon of resilience and visionary leadership. As the rector of the Ishashima’ana ethno-school, she leads an institution that educates more than 1,200 Wayuu students while building partnerships that reach far beyond her local… [Read More]
IAEA Warns: Iran, Syria, and Ukraine Pose Critical Tests for Global Security
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) presented its annual report to the UN General Assembly, with Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in monitoring nuclear materials and activities worldwide. He underscored that the past year had shown how crucial it is to maintain clear oversight, particularly in countries of… [Read More]
Myanmar at a Crossroads: The Fight Between Impunity and Justice
The situation in Myanmar continues to deteriorate, with international crimes escalating in both frequency and severity, according to Nicholas Koumjian, head of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM). Addressing the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee, he revealed that civilians of all ethnicities are suffering the most from the violence, including torture and sexual assault… [Read More]
Ontario Launches First Fast-Tracked Project Through Streamlined Approval Process
The Ontario government has announced the acceleration of Frontier Lithium’s PAK Lithium Project near Red Lake, marking the first initiative to proceed under the province’s new ‘One Project, One Process’ (1P1P) framework. This move is part of Ontario’s broader strategy to strengthen its mining and critical minerals sector, promoting economic self-reliance and reducing foreign dependency…. [Read More]
Free Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines Now Available Across Ontario
The Ontario government has launched a provincewide vaccination campaign offering free flu and COVID-19 vaccines to everyone aged six months and older. These vaccines are available at participating pharmacies, public health units, and primary care offices across Ontario. The initiative aims to strengthen community protection during the respiratory illness season and reduce the risk of… [Read More]
UK Deploys Emergency Humanitarian Support to Caribbean Nations Hit by Hurricane
The UK Government has announced an emergency humanitarian funding package worth £2.5 million to support Caribbean nations affected by Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful storms to hit the region in recent history. The immediate funding aims to assist recovery efforts, provide urgent supplies, and help mitigate the risk of further harm caused by… [Read More]























