The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will inaugurate its new Food and Agriculture Museum & Network (FAO MuNe) on 16 October 2025, coinciding with World Food Day and FAO’s 80th anniversary. Supported by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the museum incorporates the historic David Lubin Memorial Library… [Read More]
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Strengthening Global Coffee Trade: Colombia Partners with African Countries
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) held the closing ceremony of the Colombia–Africa Coffee Value Chain Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) at its Regional Office for Africa in Accra. The event marked the conclusion of reciprocal study visits between Colombia, Ghana, Kenya, and Ethiopia, aimed at fostering South–South technical cooperation and enhancing… [Read More]
Government of Canada Funds Cultural Initiatives to Strengthen Communities in Atlantic Region
The Government of Canada is investing in cultural spaces across the Atlantic region to strengthen communities, celebrate artistic talent, and enhance both the economy and Canadian identity. This week, the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Member of Parliament for Moncton–Dieppe, announced funding exceeding $1.4 million for projects aimed at improving cultural infrastructure in New Brunswick, Nova… [Read More]
€750,000 EU Humanitarian Assistance Sent to Support Cebu Earthquake Victims
The European Union has expressed solidarity with the communities affected by the earthquake that struck Davao Oriental and nearby areas, while actively monitoring the situation to assess further assistance needs. In response to a separate recent earthquake in Cebu, the EU has released €750,000 (over Php 50 million) in humanitarian aid to provide emergency relief… [Read More]
Funding Boost Aims to Safeguard Threatened Wildlife and Habitats Abroad
The UK government has announced a new funding package to support over 80 conservation projects across 36 developing countries and 12 UK Overseas Territories over the next five years. This investment aims to restore ecosystems, protect biodiversity, address climate change, and improve the livelihoods of local communities, targeting both environmental sustainability and poverty reduction. The… [Read More]
£50 Million Investment to Advance Pioneering Mental Health Research in the UK
The UK Government has announced a £50 million investment to support groundbreaking mental health research aimed at developing more effective treatments for people living with mental health conditions. Poor mental health affects one in four people in England, with its social and economic impact costing the UK economy around £300 billion annually due to unemployment,… [Read More]
Flood Action Week 2025: Environment Agency Calls on Public to Prepare for Floods
Millions across England are being urged to prepare for flooding as Flood Action Week 2025 begins, running from 13–19 October. The Environment Agency is encouraging people to take proactive steps such as checking their flood risk, signing up for flood warnings, and preparing a flood plan to protect homes, businesses, and communities. Despite a dry… [Read More]
Minister Calleary Launches €20.5 Million Funding for Nationwide Rural Renewal
The Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD, announced over €20.5 million in funding for 30 landmark rural regeneration projects across Ireland. This investment, provided under the Rural Regeneration Development Fund (RRDF), aims to rejuvenate town centres, drive economic growth, increase footfall, combat dereliction, develop pedestrian zones, and boost tourism… [Read More]
Additional State Funding Allocated to Support Pre-School Access for Children with Disabilities
The Minister for Children, Disability, and Equality, Norma Foley, has announced additional funding to support children with disabilities in accessing State-funded pre-school. The Access and Inclusion Model (AIM), which provides targeted support to children with disabilities, will see its capitation increase by 10 percent, directly benefiting early learning and care services that help children participate… [Read More]
Investing in Global Solutions: Experts Urge Acting as “Good Ancestors”
Launched in February 2025, the World Bank’s Framework for Financial Incentives (FFI) provides countries with a comprehensive package of benefits—including increased financing, longer repayment periods, and lower interest rates—when their projects generate benefits that extend beyond national borders. The FFI is designed to reward middle-income countries for scaling up investments in pandemic preparedness, biodiversity conservation,… [Read More]
Girls Face Rising Hardship as Global Aid Reductions Target Inequality-Stricken Countries
A Save the Children analysis released on the International Day of the Girl reveals that approximately 167 million adolescent girls are among those worst affected by global aid cuts in 2025, particularly in countries with the widest gender equality gaps. Of the 20 countries most severely impacted, 17 are ranked as having ‘poor’ or ‘very… [Read More]
Enhancing Mental Health Support During Crises Across Africa
Brazzaville – The World Health Organization (WHO) is working with African countries to integrate mental health and psychosocial support into every stage of emergency response, with the goal of having at least 80% of countries equipped with functional systems by 2030. This initiative addresses the growing mental health needs that arise from public health emergencies,… [Read More]
Africa Faces Mental Health Crisis: 150 Million Affected, Care Services Insufficient
Brazzaville — Nearly 150 million people in Africa live with mental health conditions, yet access to decentralized and integrated care remains extremely limited, underscoring the continent’s ongoing mental health challenges. A new mental health dashboard launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Africa highlights the prevalence of conditions such as depression, anxiety,… [Read More]
Uganda Scales Up Mental Health Support for Ebola Survivors
Aisha Nangobi, a 29-year-old midwife and mother of two in Uganda, faced immense adversity when her husband became the first confirmed case in the 2025 Ebola outbreak and died within ten days. Nangobi herself tested positive, and shortly after, her 18-month-old son also contracted the virus. She describes the experience as psychologically, physically, and mentally… [Read More]
Public Health Perspective Boosts Nigeria’s Mental Health Response
Over the past three years, Nigeria has made significant strides in mental health policy and programmes, guided by Dr. Tunde Massey-Ferguson Ojo, psychiatrist and National Mental Health Programme coordinator. His guiding principle, “There is no health without mental health,” underpins a renewed national effort to integrate mental health into public health strategies. Key achievements include… [Read More]
Thailand’s Rubber Industry to Benefit from New ILO-Canada Initiative
The International Labour Organization (ILO), with funding from the Government of Canada, has launched a project to support labour rights and enhance competitiveness in Thailand’s rubber sector and supply chain. Named “Strengthening Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and Trade Readiness in Thailand,” the three-year initiative was inaugurated on 10 October 2025, bringing together the… [Read More]
Mental Health Crisis Among Healthcare Workers Strains Europe’s Health Systems
A landmark survey conducted by WHO/Europe in collaboration with the European Commission, coinciding with World Mental Health Day, analyzed nearly 100,000 responses from healthcare workers across 29 countries between October 2024 and April 2025. The study found that doctors and nurses are working under conditions that severely harm their mental health, with implications not only… [Read More]
Millions Displaced in Africa’s Sahel Amid Escalating Conflict and Climate Crises
Displacement in Africa’s Sahel has surged dramatically over the past five years, with numbers rising by two-thirds, particularly affecting Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. According to Abdouraouf Gnon-Kondé, UNHCR Regional Director for West and Central Africa, people in the central Sahel are being forced from their homes due to violence, insecurity, and the devastating impacts… [Read More]
Girls Leading Change: Voices of Boldness and Resilience in a World in Crisis
Senior UN officials and young advocates marked the International Day of the Girl Child with declarations, dialogue, and a show of solidarity for girls whose voices have been silenced, particularly in Afghanistan and other crisis-affected regions. Sixteen-year-old Nafisa from Ghana shared the story of a friend forced to leave school due to conflict but who… [Read More]
Haiti Food Crisis: 5.7 Million People at Risk of Hunger
The latest analysis by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a UN-backed index tracking hunger and malnutrition in crisis-affected regions, indicates that 5.7 million people in Haiti are facing worsening food insecurity. The study covers the period from September 2025 to February 2026, with projections extending to March through June 2026, highlighting a deteriorating… [Read More]
Sudan Displacement Camp Attack Leaves 17 Children Dead
UNICEF has reported that an attack on a facility hosting families displaced by ongoing conflict in Sudan has killed 17 children, with an additional 21 children injured. Media reports indicate that up to 60 people were killed during Saturday’s assault, carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has been fighting the Sudanese army… [Read More]
AI and Inclusion: Can Technology Build a Fairer Future for People with Disabilities?
Artificial Intelligence (AI), when developed with the lived experiences of persons with disabilities at its core, has the power to transform accessibility into true empowerment. Tools such as conversational screen readers, adaptive dashboards, and real-time captioning are not just removing barriers but creating opportunities for learning, leadership, and full participation in society. By centering inclusion… [Read More]
WFP Reduces Food Rations in Ethiopia, Deepening Hunger Crisis Among Refugees
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that refugees in Ethiopia are facing worsening hunger as severe funding shortages force major cuts in food assistance. In October, WFP reduced food rations for 780,000 refugees across 27 camps from 60 percent to just 40 percent of their daily requirements. This reduction means that each… [Read More]
























