The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has welcomed Australia’s early pledge of AUD 266 million to its Eighth Replenishment, reinforcing the country’s commitment to ending these three epidemics and strengthening global health security. The pledge, announced by Australia’s Minister for International Development Dr. Anne Aly in Canberra, underscores Australia’s leadership in promoting… [Read More]
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Africa Faces Shortage of Essential ‘Wonder’ Food Amid Global Aid Cuts
Global nutrition funding shortfalls are threatening the lives of millions of children in Africa, with treatment expected to be cut for 15.6 million people across 18 countries in 2025, including over 2.3 million severely malnourished children. If urgent funding gaps are not addressed, countries such as Nigeria, Kenya, Somalia, and South Sudan are at risk… [Read More]
African Health Ministers Pledge Action to Accelerate Polio Eradication
African health ministers have renewed their commitment to ending all forms of polio and protecting the hard-won gains of eradication that have saved millions of children across the continent from the poliovirus. This pledge was made during two high-level sessions at the Seventy-fifth World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for Africa, held in Lusaka, Zambia,… [Read More]
African Health Ministers Urge Immediate Action as Malaria Progress Stalls
Progress against malaria in the African region has slowed considerably, with malaria cases declining by only 5% since 2015 and mortality rates falling by 16%, far short of the 75% reduction target set for 2025. Without accelerated efforts, the region risks missing the 2030 targets outlined in the Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016–2030, which… [Read More]
From Aid to Partnership: Transforming Support for Africa’s Development
The recent decision by the United States to cut foreign aid has exposed two contrasting perspectives on official development assistance (ODA). From a largely Western standpoint, the cuts are viewed as a looming humanitarian crisis, while African and diaspora voices see the reductions as an opportunity to break free from dependency and chart an independent… [Read More]
Pakistan Monsoon Floods Leave Villages Cut Off, Thousands in Need of Aid
Pakistan is facing a severe humanitarian crisis as monsoon floods continue to devastate large parts of the country. Aid agencies are working tirelessly to reach the hardest-hit areas, but the scale of the disaster is immense. According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), nearly 800 people have died since late June, almost three times… [Read More]
Sudan Crisis: 500 Days of Siege in El Fasher Leaves Children in Devastating Conditions
Around 260,000 civilians, including 130,000 children, remain trapped in the main camp for internally displaced people in El Fasher, Sudan, enduring dire conditions without humanitarian aid for over 16 months. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has been fighting the military government for control of Sudan for more than two years, has cut off all… [Read More]
Climate Change Threatens to Push Millions of Children into Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean
A new report by the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and UNICEF highlights the growing risk of child poverty in the region due to climate change. The study warns that even under the most optimistic scenario, 5.9 million children could fall into poverty as a result of extreme weather events,… [Read More]
Greece: EIB Provides €250 Million to Enhance Sustainable Water Services in Attica
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a €250 million financing agreement with the Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company (EYDAP) to support a €514 million investment programme aimed at modernising and upgrading water supply and wastewater services for over four million residents in the Attica region. This marks the first time EYDAP has secured… [Read More]
EIB Approves €16 Billion in Financing to Boost Ukraine’s Energy Security and Housing
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved €16 billion in new financing aimed at supporting Ukraine’s energy security, promoting Europe’s green transition, enhancing urban development, and reinforcing global partnerships. This comprehensive funding package demonstrates the EIB’s strategic role in fostering sustainable growth, competitiveness, and resilience across Europe and beyond. Within Europe, €5.4 billion has been… [Read More]
€5.2 Million Springfield Flood Relief Scheme Completed by OPW and Clare County Council
The Office of Public Works (OPW) and Clare County Council have announced the completion of the €5.2 million Springfield Flood Relief Scheme, designed to protect 21 homes in the Springfield area from significant flooding. The project represents a collaborative effort between the two organizations and is part of a wider programme of flood relief measures… [Read More]
WFP Expands Emergency Food Aid in Southern Syria to Cover All of As-Sweida
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has launched an expanded emergency response in southern Syria to reach the entire population of As-Sweida Governorate, as well as crisis-affected families in surrounding areas, with vital food assistance over the coming weeks. This scale-up builds on ongoing WFP support across As-Sweida, Dar’a, and Rural Damascus, in response… [Read More]
India Partners with WFP to Strengthen Global Hunger Relief Efforts
The Government of India and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) have formalized a significant partnership aimed at combating global hunger by signing an agreement that outlines plans for future collaboration. Under this initiative, India’s Department of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD) will supply fortified rice—regular rice enriched with essential vitamins and minerals—to support… [Read More]
Senegal Launches E-Justice Pilot to Digitalize Courts in Dakar Suburbs
Senegal is taking significant steps to digitalize its justice system, moving from vision to practical implementation. On July 16, the UN Country Team’s Digital Transformation Group visited the new mini data center and microwave antenna connecting the Pikine–Guédiawaye courthouse to Dakar. These installations form the backbone of the country’s first e-justice platform, which aims to… [Read More]
ADB Funds Strategic Road Upgrade to Boost Connectivity in Uzbekistan
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $233.1 million loan to Uzbekistan to modernize a key segment of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Road Corridor 2. The project is designed to enhance regional connectivity, reduce travel time, and improve road safety and climate resilience in western Uzbekistan. The CAREC Road Corridor 2… [Read More]
World Bank Report Outlines Strategies for Energy Security and Job Creation in East Asia
The World Bank has released a new report, Green Horizon: East Asia’s Sustainable Energy Future, which presents actionable strategies for modernizing and upgrading the region’s energy systems. The report focuses on aligning power and industrial sectors to sustain long-term growth, create jobs, and enhance economic competitiveness across East Asia. It serves as a follow-up to… [Read More]
African Development Bank, Tanzania Partner on $63.2M TANIPAC Initiative to Curb Aflatoxin in Agriculture
The African Development Bank, the Government of Tanzania, and the Global Agriculture Food Security Program (GAFSP) have launched the Tanzania Initiative for Preventing Aflatoxin Contamination (TANIPAC), a strategic program aimed at enhancing food safety, protecting public health, and strengthening agricultural exports. The launch ceremony, presided over by President Samia Suluhu Hassan in Dodoma, brought together… [Read More]
Asia-Pacific Accelerates Climate Finance Initiatives to Boost Resilience
Over 150 participants from 20 countries, including ministers of finance, development partners, UN agencies, private investors, and civil society representatives, convened in Bangkok for the Inclusive Climate Finance Dialogue for a Resilient Asia-Pacific. Co-organized by the UNDP Climate Finance Network (CFN) and UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), with support from partners such as the UK… [Read More]
$2 Million Investment to Revive North Queensland’s Natural Environment
Communities across North and Far North Queensland now have access to $2 million in funding to support the restoration of environments affected by the record-breaking floods of January and February 2025. The Environmental Recovery Package, jointly launched by the Australian and Queensland Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), forms part of the Environmental… [Read More]
Council Awards Over $450,000 Through 2024/2025 Community Grants Program
Greater Shepparton City Council has awarded over $450,000 in funding to community groups, not-for-profit organizations, and residents through its 2024/2025 Community Grants Program. Distributed across 12 grant programs, the funding supported 115 successful applications, enabling projects and initiatives valued at more than $1.5 million across the municipality. The grants aim to strengthen local communities by… [Read More]
EU and Philippines Launch Innovation Challenge to Drive Circular City Solutions
The European Union (EU) and the Philippines launched the Circular Solutions Innovation Challenge in Pasig City on 20 August 2025 to accelerate the country’s transition to a green, circular, and inclusive economy. This initiative is part of the EU-Philippines Green Economy Partnership, funded by the EU and led by the Department of Environment and Natural… [Read More]
EU and Jordan Move Forward on €500 Million Support to Strengthen Jordan’s Financial Stability
The European Commission and Jordan have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch the implementation of €500 million in Macro-Financial Assistance (MFA) to Jordan. This programme forms part of the broader EU-Jordan Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership adopted earlier in 2025, aimed at supporting Jordan’s economic stability, growth, long-term resilience, and structural reforms. The fourth MFA,… [Read More]
European Union Opens First Migrant Resource Centre in Uzbekistan
The European Union (EU), in partnership with the Migration Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan and the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), has launched the first Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) in Uzbekistan. This initiative is part of the EU-funded “PROTECT” project, which aims to improve migration management and enhance migrant protection… [Read More]

























