The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $52.72 million loan for Cambodia’s Grid Expansion Project, aimed at strengthening the country’s transmission network to integrate more renewable energy into the national grid. The initiative seeks to meet rising electricity demand with cleaner, locally generated power while enhancing energy reliability and resilience. Cambodia has rapidly expanded… [Read More]
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UK Extends Multi-Million Pound Investment in Culture Sector for Another Year
Liverpool City Council has announced that its flagship Culture and Arts Investment Programme (CAIP) will be extended for an additional 12 months, continuing support for the city’s cultural sector through to March 2027. The extension follows a Cabinet report highlighting the need for one-off funding of £2.245 million to help arts organisations navigate rising costs… [Read More]
Growth Gateway: Unlocking Investment in Africa’s Critical Minerals Processing – South Africa Case Study
South Africa presents a significant investment opportunity in the processing of battery-grade nickel and manganese, valued between £630 million and £1.35 billion by 2030. This potential is underpinned by the country’s rich mineral reserves, established industrial base, and incentives offered through Special Economic Zones (SEZs). The Growth Gateway programme team, in collaboration with the Boston… [Read More]
Rethinking Funding Design to Boost Energy Access Across Africa
ENGIE Energy Access (EEA) has released a White Paper titled “Maximising Impact: Transforming Grant Funding for Energy Access”, which advocates for a fundamental shift in the deployment of grant capital to close Africa’s energy access gap. The paper emphasizes that current funding approaches need to be redesigned to maximize impact and accelerate progress toward universal… [Read More]
ScaleUp Africa Youth Innovation Challenge Shines at Africa Food Systems Forum
Youth-owned agribusinesses in Africa face numerous structural challenges that hinder their growth and resilience. These challenges include limited access to affordable finance, insecure land tenure, and weak market linkages, which often prevent them from scaling beyond subsistence. Climate variability and environmental degradation further increase the risks for young entrepreneurs, many of whom operate on thin… [Read More]
Mali Rallies Stakeholders to Boost Water Sector Investments Amid Climate Pressures
A high-level meeting on accelerating investments in Mali’s water sector concluded successfully on September 2, 2025, marking a major step toward strengthening the country’s climate resilience and water security. Organized by Mali’s Ministry of Energy and Water in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Sanitation and Sustainable Development (MEADD), the workshop was part of the… [Read More]
Uganda Secures $358 Million Loan to Build Power Line for Energy Exports to South Sudan
Uganda has announced plans to borrow $358 million from regional and private lenders to support major infrastructure and energy projects, including a power grid interconnection with South Sudan. According to junior finance minister Henry Musasizi, the financing will come from the African Development Fund, the Arab Bank for Development in Africa, and Standard Chartered Bank…. [Read More]
African Development Bank Invests in Morocco’s Rail Modernization to Boost Mobility and Competitiveness
Casablanca’s mornings reflect Morocco’s rapid transformation, where efficient train travel has become a lifeline for professionals and entrepreneurs like Mohamed Al Mamoune, a digital strategist from Senegal. For him, the railways are more than a means of transport—they are essential to expanding his business across Morocco, offering affordability, speed, and an environmentally friendly alternative to… [Read More]
Central African Republic to Launch National Guarantee Fund Supporting SMEs
The Central African Republic (CAR) has announced plans to establish a new national guarantee fund to improve small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) access to financing. The initiative was revealed by Minister of Economy Richard Filakota during a roundtable on the National Development Plan (PND-RCA 2024–2028) in Casablanca, Morocco, on September 15, 2025. The fund is… [Read More]
AGF and Visa Foundation Announce $2M Grant to Support Women Entrepreneurs
The African Guarantee Fund (AGF) and Visa Foundation have signed a $2 million grant agreement to strengthen financing opportunities for women-led and women-owned small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Africa. The partnership aims to advance financial inclusion and promote women’s entrepreneurship on the continent. The funding will directly support the Affirmative Finance Action for Women… [Read More]
ADB Announces $3 Million Emergency Earthquake Relief for Afghanistan
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $3 million grant to support the humanitarian needs of the people of Afghanistan following the earthquake that struck Nangarhar Province in the country’s east on 31 August, causing widespread loss of life and homes. The emergency grant will deliver life-saving food assistance, either in-kind or through cash-based… [Read More]
Greece’s Crackdown on Civil Society Raises Human Rights Concerns
Greece’s Migration Minister Thanos Plevris has announced plans to introduce new measures aimed at silencing criticism of the government’s migration policies. The move follows a recent legal victory by civil society groups at the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and is seen as part of a broader effort to restrict nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), especially… [Read More]
The Next Wave of Climate Entrepreneurship: Driving Innovation for a Greener Future
Innovation30: Young Climate Innovators Shaping the Future was launched as a pilot to explore how youth-led climate solutions can take root in real-world contexts. Rather than only showcasing promising ventures, it tested how early-stage innovations could be embedded into systems that support children and communities. Over two years, 24 climate solutions developed by entrepreneurs under… [Read More]
London Mayor Launches £1m Fund to Unite Communities Against Hate and Division
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has launched the £900,000 Loved and Wanted Fund to strengthen community support and celebrate the city’s diversity. The initiative comes just days after a far-right rally in central London, as efforts to spread fear, hatred, and division grow both online and on the streets. The fund aims to demonstrate… [Read More]
WFP and ILO Partner to Support Vulnerable Communities in Madagascar
The World Food Programme (WFP) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) have signed a memorandum of understanding to support vulnerable households in six regions of Madagascar. The collaboration aims to help families produce sufficient food, withstand future shocks, and progress towards self-sufficiency, aligning with both the country’s national development priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals…. [Read More]
EU-Funded Food Safety Workshop in Afghanistan Strengthens Trade, Led by WFP
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), with support from the European Union (EU), organized a two-day workshop on food safety standards in Kabul from 15 to 16 September. The training focused on dried fruits and nuts, bringing together representatives from the Afghan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Afghan Women’s Chamber of Commerce and… [Read More]
Amnesty Secretary General Urges Strong Action on Global Human Rights at UN General Assembly
Amnesty International’s Secretary General, Agnès Callamard, will attend the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York City from September 18 to 24, focusing on urgent global human rights issues. Her visit will address international responses to Israel’s actions in Gaza, the Trump administration’s attacks on international justice institutions and sanctions against Palestinian… [Read More]
Government Urged to Address Child Poverty Ahead of Budget 2026
A recent report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), published in partnership with Community Foundation Ireland, reveals that over 225,000 children—approximately one in five—live in families below the poverty line in Ireland when housing costs are considered. The report, Poverty, Income Inequality and Living Standards in Ireland: Fifth Annual Report, highlights that child… [Read More]
Rising Poverty Risk: Over 500,000 Americans May Fall Below the Poverty Line
Hundreds of thousands of Americans could be pushed into poverty next year due to price increases linked to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, according to a recent analysis by Yale University’s Budget Lab. The research projects that the overall number of Americans living in poverty could rise by between 650,000 and 875,000, depending on the poverty… [Read More]
Blending Climate Finance to Transform Latin America’s Agrifood Systems
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) face significant barriers to scaling climate finance for agrifood systems. High perceived risks, such as lack of project pipeline visibility, insufficient credit history, and price or currency volatility, combine with actual risks from governance, macroeconomic, and geopolitical factors to deter investment. Long-standing challenges, including underdeveloped financial markets and small-scale… [Read More]
PAHO Strengthens Infection Control and Hygiene Capacity in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) supported a three-day capacity building exercise on essential Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and Environmental Hygiene in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines from September 9–11, 2025. The initiative aimed to strengthen infection prevention measures in healthcare facilities across the country. The mission began with an IPC assessment tour of… [Read More]
World Patient Safety Day 2025: PAHO Advocates Safe Care for Newborns and Children
On the occasion of World Patient Safety Day 2025, observed on September 17, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) called on governments, health professionals, and communities across the Americas to prioritize safe and equitable care for newborns and children. Under the theme “Patient safety from the start!”, the campaign aims to raise awareness and reduce… [Read More]
South American Countries Launch First Virtual Hospital Emergency Drill with SIMEXamericas
On September 12, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) conducted the first virtual hospital emergency response simulation, H-RESPONDEX-LAC25, using the SIMEXamericas platform. The exercise brought together healthcare professionals from five South American countries—Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru—to participate simultaneously in a collaborative training environment. SIMEXamericas is a virtual tool designed for emergency, disaster, and… [Read More]
























