The African Development Bank’s Board of Directors has approved a $500,000 emergency humanitarian grant to Mauritania to provide support for Malian refugees and their host communities in the vulnerable Hodh El Chargui region. The funding will focus on addressing urgent water, sanitation, and hygiene needs for refugees, returnees, and local populations. Nearly 36,000 people, more… [Read More]
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LGBTQ+ and Women’s Groups Face Funding Cuts as Ottawa Plans Spending Reductions
LGBTQ+ and women’s groups in Canada are preparing for potential funding cuts in the federal budget scheduled for November. Activists have been encouraged by the minister overseeing Ottawa’s gender policy to speak out, and many organizations are ramping up advocacy efforts on Parliament Hill to safeguard programs supporting their communities. Mitzie Hunter, president of the… [Read More]
Record 4.3 Million Actions at Global Citizen Festival 2025 to Protect the Amazon and Advance Education and Clean Energy
The 2025 Global Citizen Festival in New York City marked a historic milestone as over 60,000 attendees united with world-renowned artists, leaders, and philanthropists to drive meaningful action on urgent global issues. The Festival, aligned with the United Nations General Assembly and Climate Week NYC, spotlighted Global Citizen’s core campaigns focused on protecting the Amazon… [Read More]
Global Fund Hails Switzerland’s Contribution to Strengthen Global Health
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has welcomed Switzerland’s early pledge of CHF 64 million to its Eighth Replenishment, covering the period 2026–2028. This renewed support underscores Switzerland’s commitment to saving lives, preventing the spread of infectious diseases, and strengthening health systems in vulnerable countries. The pledge also reflects Switzerland’s continued dedication… [Read More]
$5 Million Boost from Johnson & Johnson Foundation Strengthens Africa’s Community Health Workforce
The Johnson & Johnson (J&J) Foundation has announced a $5 million investment in the Africa Frontline First (AFF) Catalytic Fund, hosted by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB & Malaria, increasing its total commitment to $20 million. This investment supports the training and deployment of 200,000 professional community health workers (CHWs) across national health… [Read More]
Microsoft Blocks Israeli Military from Surveillance Tech: A Corporate Responsibility Turning Point
Amnesty International has welcomed Microsoft’s recent decision to restrict access for Israel’s Unit 8200 to certain Azure Cloud storage and AI services after an investigation revealed the technology was being used for mass surveillance of Palestinians. Agnès Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International, emphasized the need for Microsoft to review all its contracts, sales, and… [Read More]
Iran’s Death Toll Surpasses 1,000 as Authorities Intensify Attacks on Right to Life
In 2025, Iranian authorities have executed over 1,000 people, marking the highest annual toll recorded in at least 15 years, according to Amnesty International. This number has already surpassed the total of 972 executions in 2024. The organization has called on Iran to impose an immediate moratorium on executions and urged the international community to… [Read More]
Amazon Conservation Strengthened: UNDP and Brazil Join Forces with Green Climate Fund
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MMA) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) have announced new investments under the Floresta+ Amazon Project, supported by the Green Climate Fund. The initiative provides over R$ 1.5 million (approximately US$280,000) in direct payments for environmental services to around 200 farmer families across 15 municipalities in Amazonas. These… [Read More]
Ebola in Kasai, DR Congo: UNICEF Delivers Life-Saving Vaccines and Assistance
UNICEF is intensifying efforts in Kasai province, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), as nearly 45,000 doses of the Ebola vaccine are dispatched to protect children and families amid the latest outbreak. Since the outbreak was declared on 5 September, 47 suspected and confirmed cases have been reported, including 14 children, and 25 people have… [Read More]
Building Resilience: Lessons from Zimbabwe’s Climate-Smart Irrigation for Smallholder Farmers
In Zimbabwe’s semi-arid districts, climate-smart irrigation schemes are helping farmers overcome erratic rainfall, increase harvests, and secure more stable incomes. Supported by FAO and its partners, these initiatives are enhancing community resilience to climate shocks while safeguarding natural resources. By combining infrastructure improvements with capacity-building, the programs are transforming how smallholders manage water, crops, and… [Read More]
Pastoralist Livelihoods and Climate Adaptation: Lessons from Somalia and Mali
In Africa’s drylands, the survival and well-being of pastoralist communities depend heavily on healthy rangelands, accessible feed, and resilient livestock. Livestock provide not only income and nutrition but also cultural identity and security during crises. However, persistent challenges such as droughts, feed shortages, conflict, and weak market systems threaten these livelihoods. Strengthening fodder and feed… [Read More]
United Nations Nigeria Supports Malala Fund to Advance Girls’ Education
The United Nations in Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with the Malala Fund to advance the right to education and address barriers preventing millions of children, particularly girls, from attending school. This pledge was highlighted during a strategic engagement in Abuja with Nobel Laureate and Malala Fund co-founder Malala Yousafzai, alongside the organization’s… [Read More]
NAMASTE Helpline Empowers India’s Waste Pickers with Support and Dignity
The NAMASTE Helpline exemplifies the transformative power of accessible information, particularly for waste pickers in India who have long been excluded from social protection. By providing timely guidance on health care, pensions, skilling, and workplace rights, the helpline ensures that marginalized workers can access essential services and claim their rights, demonstrating that information is a… [Read More]
UK Backs Lebanon’s National Plan for Renewable Energy Expansion
The British Ambassador to Lebanon, Hamish Cowell, together with Lebanon’s Minister of Energy and Water, Joe Saddi, officially launched Lebanon’s National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP 2025–2030) during the Lebanon Grand Energy Event 2025. The updated NREAP provides a strategic roadmap outlining the country’s renewable energy ambitions and implementation priorities for the coming years, marking… [Read More]
Violence Against Women in Switzerland: Country Submits Updated State Report
On 26 September, the Swiss Federal Council adopted its second state report on the implementation of the Istanbul Convention, focusing on developments since 2021. The report provides detailed information on prevention, protection, and prosecution measures, highlighting new trends in Switzerland and data from the past two years. Violence against women and domestic violence remain serious… [Read More]
IDB Reaffirms Support for Central American Energy Market and SIEPAC Expansion
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) convened energy ministers from six Central American countries, alongside representatives from the Regional Electricity Market (MER), the MER Steering Council (CDMER), the Regional Electricity Interconnection Commission (CRIE), the Regional Operating Entity (EOR), the Grid Owning Company (EPR), multilateral partners, and strategic investors at its Washington, D.C. headquarters to discuss the… [Read More]
Preparing Francophone Nations for the Future: WHO Launches Digital Health Capacity Building
Digital health is increasingly recognized as a crucial tool for improving access, quality, and efficiency in health systems. Technologies such as telemedicine and electronic health records are reshaping how health services are planned, delivered, and evaluated. However, this digital transformation requires strong competencies in governance, strategic planning, interoperability, data security, and stakeholder engagement to ensure… [Read More]
Argentina’s Struggle to Protect Abortion Rights and Reproductive Freedom
Since taking office in December 2023, Argentina’s President Javier Milei and his government have dismantled key sexual and reproductive health protections. A report published by the Center for State and Society Studies (CEDES) highlights that Milei’s rhetoric on abortion creates “a climate of risk and uncertainty,” generating misinformation and confusion for pregnant people regarding access… [Read More]
Towards a Rabies-Free World: Aligning Rabies Control with National Health Priorities
In line with the 2025 World Rabies Day theme, “Act Now: You, Me, Community,” the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, are urging shared responsibility and inclusive planning to ensure that national and community voices help shape rabies control priorities. Rabies remains a serious public health issue in over 150… [Read More]
How Organizations Are Supporting Mongolia After the Catastrophic Dzud
A dzud, locally known as the ‘white death,’ is an extreme weather event in Mongolia characterized by a harsh winter following a summer drought. During these events, temperatures can drop below -30 degrees Celsius, and heavy snowfall blankets the country. While traditionally occurring every few years, climate change has increased their frequency, with some regions… [Read More]
$12 Million Funding Boost for Prevention Research in NSW
The Minns Labor Government has announced the successful recipients of Round 7 of the Prevention Research Support Program (PRSP), awarding $12 million in funding to three research groups. This investment will establish new research streams focused on priority areas in preventive health, infectious disease preparedness, and early-life maternal and child health, enhancing NSW’s research capacity… [Read More]
Bridging the Prevention Gap: New Trends in Funding and Research
In a groundbreaking study, Pistollato, Furtmann, and Gastaldello examined the evolving landscape of funding and methodologies in prevention-focused biomedical research under European Union (EU) framework programmes. Their work, published in the Journal of Translational Medicine, explores how the allocation of research resources has traditionally prioritized treatment over prevention, highlighting the need for a paradigm shift… [Read More]
Mauritania 2025: Submit Your Projects for Green Diplomacy Week
The Delegation of the European Union to Mauritania, active in the country since 1973, represents the EU and manages programs across a wide range of sectors, including politics, training, employment, civil society, migration, human rights, rural and local development, fisheries, food security, stability and defense, and communication. The Delegation works closely with national and local… [Read More]

























