The National Conversation on Education was officially launched today by Minister for Education and Youth Hildegarde Naughton, Minister for Children, Disability and Equality Norma Foley, and Minister of State with responsibility for Special Education and Inclusion Michael Moynihan, marking the start of a once-in-a-generation public dialogue on the future of Ireland’s education system. Beginning on… [Read More]
Ireland Boosts Ukraine Relief with €3 Million for Irish NGOs
Ireland has announced new humanitarian funding for Ukraine, with three leading Irish NGOs each receiving €1 million to support communities affected by the ongoing conflict. Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora Neale Richmond confirmed that Concern, the Irish Red Cross and Trócaire will receive the funding through Irish Aid to deliver urgent humanitarian… [Read More]
Record Heat Rolls On: UN Confirms 2025 Among the Hottest Years Ever Recorded
The world has just marked its eleventh consecutive year of record-breaking global warmth, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned on Wednesday, underscoring the accelerating pace of climate change. After reviewing eight international datasets, WMO confirmed that 2025 ranked among the three warmest years ever recorded, despite the presence of a cooling La Niña phase…. [Read More]
UNRWA Clinic Closure in East Jerusalem Raises Alarm Over Growing Disregard for International Law
The forced closure of a United Nations-run health clinic in East Jerusalem has sparked serious concerns over an escalating disregard for international law, UN officials warned this week. On Monday, Israeli forces entered the UNRWA-operated Jerusalem Health Centre and ordered it to shut down for 30 days, while also demanding the removal of United Nations… [Read More]
Yemen on the Brink Again as Political Tensions, Hunger and Aid Barriers Intensify
Yemen’s fragile calm is rapidly eroding as political tensions, economic strain and deepening humanitarian needs push the country closer to renewed crisis, senior UN officials warned during a briefing to ambassadors. UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said recent political and security developments, particularly in the south, highlighted how quickly relative stability can unravel… [Read More]
Albania and UN Unite to Drive Jobs and Social Protection Reforms Forward
Government leaders, United Nations agencies, and development partners came together in Tirana to reaffirm their shared commitment to advancing jobs and social protection reforms in Albania. The High-Level Partners Meeting on Jobs and Social Protection, held at the Center for Openness and Dialogue, brought national institutions, international partners, civil society, academia, and the private sector… [Read More]
Jobs Grow, Decent Work Doesn’t: ILO Warns of Stalled Job Quality Worldwide
Global unemployment may be holding steady, but meaningful progress toward decent work has slowed to a standstill, according to the International Labour Organization’s Employment and Social Trends 2026 report. While economic growth has shown resilience, the report warns that millions of workers—particularly young people and women—continue to face poor job quality, insecurity, and exclusion, with… [Read More]
A Lifeline in Times of Crisis: Germany Strengthens WFP Support Across MENA
Germany has reaffirmed its position as a vital partner of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in the Middle East and North Africa, providing critical support at a time of growing humanitarian needs and shrinking global aid budgets. Germany’s continued commitment has enabled WFP to deliver life-saving assistance and strengthen resilience for millions of… [Read More]
Microsoft Hong Kong and FutureGen Girls Foundation Sign MOU to Boost Teen Girls’ AI Skills
The FutureGen Girls Foundation and Microsoft Hong Kong have signed a two-year Memorandum of Understanding to expand access to AI and STEM education for teen girls and young women aged 12-19 across Hong Kong. Starting in 2026, the collaboration will focus on developing future-ready skills, mentorship networks, and career pathways, helping students explore diverse opportunities… [Read More]
Measuring Circular Food Systems in Practice: Lessons Learned from Rwanda
The Circular Food Systems for Rwanda (CIRF) project convened its annual learning event in October 2025 to reflect on achievements and chart next steps as the initiative approaches its conclusion in December 2026. Partners and SMEs highlighted successes such as increased revenues, new jobs created through circular products, and significant policy influence, including Rwanda’s adoption… [Read More]
So Far and So Cold: Norwegian Red Cross Builds Arctic Community Resilience
Arctic communities face increasing risks as the region warms three to four times faster than the global average, resulting in extreme weather, permafrost thaw, sea ice loss, avalanches, wildfires, and coastal erosion. These changes disrupt traditional livelihoods, isolate remote settlements, strain healthcare and emergency services, and negatively affect mental health, particularly among Indigenous populations whose… [Read More]
Red Cross in Cape Verde: Helping Flood-Affected Communities Recover
Four months after Tropical Storm Erin battered the islands of São Vicente and Santo Antão in Cape Verde, communities continue to recover from the devastating floods that destroyed homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods. While visible signs of the disaster have faded, many families still face the long-term challenges of rebuilding their lives. In response, the Cape… [Read More]
Lessons from Belarus: Why €753 Million in Aid Did Not Deliver Democracy
For over a decade, Western countries and international organizations invested roughly €753 million in Belarus with the aim of promoting good governance and democratic reforms. Despite these significant financial resources, the country has remained a “closed autocracy,” highlighting the limitations of foreign aid in influencing entrenched authoritarian systems. Aid initiatives followed two primary approaches: a… [Read More]
Women’s Leadership in Humanitarian Action: Lessons on Power, Trust, and Impact
The Women’s Humanitarian Leadership Fund (WHLF) represents a transformative approach to supporting Women’s Rights Organizations (WROs) in Ukraine, addressing long-standing gaps in funding, decision-making, and recognition within the humanitarian sector. Despite global commitments to localization, WROs often remain marginalized, underfunded, and excluded from strategic decision-making, even as they provide critical services to communities in crisis…. [Read More]
Wildfire Prevention Insights from the Mediterranean: The Role of Active Management and Local Communities
Wildfire risk is increasing across Europe due to hotter summers and changes in land use, making effective land and fire management a growing priority. A recent report on Cyprus provides important lessons, highlighting the development of the country’s first Integrated Fire Management strategy, which emphasizes prevention, active land stewardship, and community involvement rather than relying… [Read More]
30 International NGOs Call on UN to Intervene Amid Mass Killings in Iran
A cross-regional coalition of 30 non-governmental organizations and human rights groups has issued an urgent appeal to the United Nations, demanding immediate emergency action to halt what they describe as “horrific mass killings” of protesters in Iran. According to credible reports cited by the coalition, more than 12,000 people have been killed since nationwide demonstrations… [Read More]
Gender-Based Violence in Somaliland: Reporting Mechanisms and Support
Journalism in Somaliland is undergoing a significant transformation, moving beyond traditional reporting on official statements and breaking news toward in-depth coverage of complex and sensitive issues. Supported by targeted training and production funding, a new generation of journalists is increasingly reporting from spaces that were previously inaccessible, including displacement camps and areas affected by gender-based… [Read More]
Aleppo Crisis Update: Basic Services Gaps and Recovery Priorities in Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh
On 6 January 2025, heavy clashes between Government Forces and the SDF in Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh, home to over 300,000 people including 40% IDPs from Afrin, caused significant civilian casualties, mass displacement, and widespread damage to health and public infrastructure. The escalation paralyzed economic activity, forced the suspension of schools and public services, and… [Read More]
Charting a Safe and Inclusive Digital Future with the DPG Standard and DPI Safeguards
Digital systems are increasingly shaping how people access essential services such as healthcare, education, and financial inclusion, making it critical that these technologies are designed to be safe, inclusive, and rights-respecting from the outset. The recent Annual Members Meeting of the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA) in Brazil highlighted how countries are leveraging open, interoperable… [Read More]
PAHO-Ferrero Partnership Boosts Country-Level Health Initiatives and Vaccination Efforts
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has formalized a new three-year partnership with Ferrero International S.A. to support public health initiatives across the Americas, with a focus on improving the health and wellbeing of children, adolescents, and families living in vulnerable conditions. This collaboration builds on a shared commitment to advancing public health through ethical,… [Read More]
UK’s 2026–2030 Plan Strengthens Partnerships with Small Island Developing States
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are a vital part of the global community, representing 20% of UN members and stewarding vast ocean territories rich in biodiversity. They face heightened vulnerability to climate change, extreme weather events, and economic shocks, making tailored support essential. The UK maintains deep connections with SIDS through the Commonwealth, Overseas Territories,… [Read More]
Europe’s Climate Transition in Action: Insights from 52 Cities
Across Europe, 52 cities have been piloting innovative approaches to achieve climate neutrality, testing ways to cut emissions, implement new financing models, and turn abstract climate goals into practical, local action. Over two years, the cities engaged more than 184,000 citizens, trained over 1,400 public officers, created 256 new jobs, launched 40 follow-up projects, and… [Read More]
FATF Committee of Experts Reviews Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Efforts
Poland has made significant progress in strengthening its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing measures, according to a follow-up report by the Council of Europe’s MONEYVAL Committee. The evaluation highlights improvements in Poland’s technical compliance with FATF standards, particularly regarding non-profit organisations (Recommendation 8) and the use of new technologies (Recommendation 15), supported by recent EU… [Read More]

























