In the Western Balkans, floods in the Drin River Basin, which spans Albania, North Macedonia, and Montenegro, have long threatened communities, farmland, and infrastructure. With climate change accelerating, these floods are becoming more frequent, severe, and destructive, putting farmers, families, and small businesses at heightened risk. Residents like Robert Tonaj in Shkodër, Albania, have seen… [Read More]
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Regional Workshop Boosts African Disability Protocol Ratification and Implementation
The Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria’s Faculty of Law recently hosted a two-day Regional Workshop on Enhancing the Ratification and Implementation of the African Disability Protocol. The workshop convened a diverse group of stakeholders from multiple sectors, including the disability sector, academia, donor agencies, government, National Human Rights Institutions, and civil… [Read More]
Israel’s New NGO Registration Rules: Impact on International Aid Coordination
New guidelines for international NGOs operating in Palestine are threatening to further fracture humanitarian efforts in Gaza and the West Bank, aid workers say, by pressuring organisations to comply with Israeli rules or face de-registration. Aid workers report that those unwilling to adhere to these rules are increasingly frozen out, heightening fears for staff safety… [Read More]
Angela Gichaga: Pioneering Healthcare Investment Across Africa
Across Africa, community health systems face chronic underfunding, with an estimated $2 billion annual gap leaving rural clinics without essential supplies, health workers unpaid, and millions of families lacking reliable access to care. This systemic challenge drives Dr. Angela Nyambura Gichaga, a Kenyan physician who shifted her focus from treating individual patients to transforming the… [Read More]
The Rohingya Crisis: Eight Years of Displacement and Struggle
The Rohingya crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, has now entered its ninth year, with the world’s largest refugee camp hosting over 1.5 million Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence in Myanmar. The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate as more than 150,000 new arrivals joined the camps in the past year alone. Residents face persistent threats including malnutrition,… [Read More]
Climate Change Threatens Livestock Productivity and Pasture Availability in East Africa
Climate change is increasingly threatening livestock production in East Africa, with serious implications for food security, rural livelihoods, and greenhouse gas emissions. Traditional methods of estimating livestock carrying capacity—either through localized ground surveys or process-based models—have significant limitations. Ground surveys cannot capture spatial variability or the dynamic nature of rangelands at regional scales, while process-based… [Read More]
Asia-Pacific Accelerates Climate Finance Efforts to Boost Resilience
Over 150 participants from 20 countries, including ministers of finance, development partners, UN agencies, private investors, and civil society representatives, gathered in Bangkok for the Inclusive Climate Finance Dialogue for a Resilient Asia-Pacific. Co-organized by the UNDP Climate Finance Network (CFN) and the UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) with support from partners including the UK… [Read More]
Eco-Justice Ethiopia Empowers Waste Pickers and Composters to Promote Environmental Rights
Organic waste management in Ethiopia faces significant challenges, largely due to limited infrastructure, low public awareness, and economic constraints. The country generates large volumes of organic waste that are often uncollected and improperly processed, leading to environmental degradation, health risks, and missed opportunities for resource recovery. In response, Eco-Justice Ethiopia (EJE) is working to strengthen… [Read More]
Water Management at the Heart of Climate Action: Securing a Sustainable Future
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that approximately 2.2 billion people globally still lack access to safely managed drinking water, a challenge that is growing increasingly urgent as demand for this essential resource rises. This issue is the focus of the 35th World Water Week, currently taking place in Stockholm from 24 to 28 August,… [Read More]
South African Civil Society Urges Bold Climate Action in Updated NDC
The 30-day public consultation on South Africa’s draft second Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) closes on 29 August, prompting civil society organisations to call for substantial revisions to enhance ambition, coherence, and accountability in the country’s climate commitments. Groups affiliated with the Climate Justice Coalition (CJC) and the Energy Governance South Africa Network (EG-SA), representing social… [Read More]
UK PACT Supports South African Municipalities to Achieve Energy Independence
South Africa’s energy sector is experiencing significant transformation as municipalities increasingly explore pathways to energy security, economic resilience, and climate action, even as national attention focuses on load shedding and the challenges facing Eskom, the state-owned electricity utility responsible for roughly 90% of the country’s power generation. Local governments are emerging as key players in… [Read More]
African Health Ministers Approve New Framework to Fast-Track Oral Health Progress
African health ministers at the Seventy-fifth session of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa in Lusaka, Zambia, have endorsed a new framework aimed at accelerating progress in oral health across the continent. The initiative addresses the widespread prevalence of oral diseases affecting around 42% of the African population and sets ambitious targets, including providing at… [Read More]
Health Communication Network Enhances Emergency Response Capabilities in Angola
Angola has taken a significant step to strengthen public health communication by organizing a national training session focused on the role of the media in responding to health emergencies. The training, supported by the Ministry of Health (MINSA), the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technology, and Social Communication (MINTTICS), the World Health Organization (WHO), and UNICEF,… [Read More]
African Health Ministers Launch Regional Forum to Strengthen Healthcare Collaboration
African health ministers convened in Lusaka, Zambia, to open the Seventy-fifth session of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for Africa, the continent’s highest decision-making body on health. From 25 to 27 August 2025, representatives from all 47 WHO African Region countries will discuss measures to tackle pressing health challenges and endorse key resolutions… [Read More]
$1.7 Million “Stronger Together” Package Supports Families, Communities, and Businesses
Frankston City Council has launched its $1.7 million Local Support Package as part of the 2025–2026 Stronger Together Annual Budget, aimed at providing direct cost-of-living relief to residents, families, and businesses. Mayor Cr Kris Bolam JP described the initiative as one of the most community-driven programs the Council has delivered, emphasizing that it reflects a… [Read More]
Viet Nam: UN Experts Raise Alarm Over Repression of Khmer Krom Indigenous Peoples and Theravada Buddhist Monks
UN experts have expressed serious concern over reports of escalating repression against Khmer Krom Indigenous Peoples in Viet Nam, including human rights defenders, Theravada Buddhist monks, and cultural rights advocates. They highlighted that these individuals face systemic harassment, criminalisation, and restrictions on religious and cultural freedoms. The experts emphasized that peaceful efforts to promote Indigenous… [Read More]
UN Experts Urge Immediate and Unconditional Release of Malian Activist Clément Mamadou Dembélé
UN experts have called for the immediate and unconditional release of Malian civil society activist Clément Mamadou Dembélé, who remains in detention despite being cleared of all charges by a court. They urged Malian authorities to comply with the order issued on 17 April 2025 by the investigating judge of the first chamber of the… [Read More]
AB Charity Foundation Donates $1 Million to Jet Li’s Come Together Foundation
The AB Charity Foundation (AB Foundation) has announced a donation of US$1 million to the Come Together Foundation, established by internationally acclaimed actor Jet Li(李连杰), to support its ongoing philanthropic initiatives. This contribution underscores the shared commitment of both foundations to global public welfare and humanitarian support. Founded in May 2025 in Ireland, the AB… [Read More]
Costa Rica Drives Territorial Transformation Through Digital Innovation and Women’s Leadership
In Costa Rica, the Connection SDGs (Conexión ODS) initiative is transforming local communities by combining digital innovation with women’s leadership. By leveraging technology in everyday problem-solving, the programme empowers women entrepreneurs, community leaders, and municipalities to create more inclusive and sustainable futures. Since its inception, over 300 participants have enhanced their skills in digital literacy,… [Read More]
Save the Children Opens First National Office in Syria to Expand Support for Children
Save the Children has opened its first national office in Syria, marking a major shift after 13 years of being managed from neighbouring countries. The organisation now operates exclusively from within Syria through hubs in Damascus, Aleppo, Raqqa, and Qamishli, employing more than 1,050 staff—96% of whom are Syrian nationals. This move places decision-making and… [Read More]
Indonesia’s Climate Future: From Coastlines to Global Commitments
On 18 July 2025, policymakers, climate experts, civil society representatives, private sector leaders, and development partners convened in Jakarta for a high-level meeting of the Friends of Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). Led by Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment, the event marked the finalization of Indonesia’s Second Nationally Determined Contribution (SNDC), a key milestone in the country’s… [Read More]
EIB Group Launches TechEU Platform to Simplify Financing for Europe’s Innovative Companies
The European Investment Bank (EIB) Group has launched the TechEU Programme, a landmark initiative designed to mobilise €250 billion in investment by 2027 to support start-ups, scale-ups, and innovative companies across Europe. At the heart of this effort is a fast-track financing system that simplifies the process for businesses to seek funding and ensures swift… [Read More]
CommBank’s Can4Cancer Campaign Reaches $20 Million Fundraising Milestone
Over the past decade, Commonwealth Bank (CommBank) employees have dedicated themselves to walking, cycling, running, and swimming thousands of kilometres to raise funds for cancer research. Now in its 11th year, the Can4Cancer initiative has surpassed a major milestone, raising more than $20 million for Tour de Cure. These funds have supported 189 cancer projects… [Read More]

























