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Energy-Efficient Fertilizer Project by Rustavi Azot Indorama Gets ADB Support in Georgia

Dated: January 5, 2026

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed a $50 million loan agreement with JSC Rustavi Azot (Rustavi Azot Indorama) to modernize its fertilizer production facilities in Georgia using energy-efficient technologies. The project aims to enhance energy efficiency in fertilizer production while promoting sustainable agricultural practices, aligning with Georgia’s Vision 2030 and Nationally Determined Contribution targets…. [Read More]

$189 Million Grant Boosts Rural Health Care Across Virginia

Dated: January 2, 2026

Virginia has been awarded $189,544,888 in federal funding through the Rural Health Transformation Fund, part of a broader $10 billion annual allocation aimed at strengthening rural health care nationwide. The grant is a major step forward for the state’s “VA Rural Vitality” plan, which seeks to tackle longstanding challenges in access, provider shortages, and health… [Read More]

$69,000 Granted to Chelan Valley Nonprofits by Legacy Fund in 2025

Dated: January 2, 2026

The Community Foundation of North Central Washington awarded $69,000 to local nonprofits in 2025 through the Chelan Valley Legacy Fund Grant Program, continuing its community-led approach to philanthropy focused on addressing local needs. Since its launch in 2024, the fund has distributed a total of $115,158 in grants, supporting organizations across Chelan Valley, including Chelan… [Read More]

Comoros Launches $54M Program to Boost Nature-Based Climate Action

Dated: January 2, 2026

The Government of Comoros has launched a five-year, US $54 million climate resilience initiative to protect coastal communities and strengthen natural defenses against climate change. The project is funded through a US $10 million grant from the Global Environment Facility and US $44 million in co-financing from partners including the World Bank and the French… [Read More]

$168 Million Federal Grant to Strengthen Rural Health Care Programs in Maryland

Dated: January 2, 2026

The Maryland Department of Health has secured $168 million in federal funding for the first year of the five-year Rural Health Transformation Program, aimed at strengthening and modernizing health care in rural areas across the state. This renewable funding will support the Moore-Miller Administration’s ongoing efforts to improve health care access and affordability for rural… [Read More]

Winners Announced: RICH Innovation Small Grants Call Selection Outcome

Dated: January 2, 2026

The RICH Innovation Small Grants Call received an overwhelming response, with over 630 proposals submitted from across the globe. After a rigorous and competitive review process, five proposals were selected and are expected to begin implementation in 2026. While only a few proposals could be funded due to limited resources, the organizers expressed deep appreciation… [Read More]

Malta and 3CL Lead the Way in Ethical Digital Learning Innovations

Dated: January 2, 2026

Since its founding in 2017, the Commonwealth Centre for Connected Learning (3CL) Foundation in Malta has worked to bridge the Commonwealth and the European Union in promoting ethical and transformative uses of educational technology. Malta’s status as one of the 33 Small States in the Commonwealth, combined with its compact geography and dense population, makes… [Read More]

2025 Energy Trends and 2026 Forecasts: Key Lessons for the Sector

Dated: January 2, 2026

As 2026 begins, the energy sector reflects on a turbulent 2025 marked by record production, technological advances, and geopolitical shifts. The year reinforced a fundamental lesson: reliable energy systems require adherence to physical limits and fiscal discipline. Ignoring these principles results in inefficiencies, blackouts, and soaring prices, underscoring the need for a pragmatic approach to… [Read More]

Finland’s Education Success: Lessons for Global Schools

Dated: January 2, 2026

Finland’s education system is widely regarded as a global model for excellence, inspiring countries around the world to rethink their approach to schooling. Unlike many systems that focus narrowly on test scores, Finland emphasizes equity, student well-being, and deep learning. Its philosophy centers on creating a supportive, inclusive, and creative environment where students can thrive… [Read More]

How to Boost Fundraising Success: Four Insights from the WEE Africa Deal Accelerator

Dated: January 2, 2026

Securing investment is often a complex process, and women founders in Africa face additional challenges when raising capital. To address this, the WEE (Women’s Economic Empowerment) Africa Deal Accelerator hosted a Founder Masterclass on fundraising, providing practical guidance on how to prepare, plan, and pitch effectively to investors. A key takeaway from the session is… [Read More]

Changing Climate in Brazil: Insights from November’s Annual Climate Summit

Dated: January 2, 2026

Brazil hosted the 30th U.N. Climate Summit, the Conference of Parties (COP30), in early November in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon River. The summit brought together delegates from 194 countries and regions under the theme “Global Mutirão,” meaning “collective action” in the indigenous Tupi-Guarani language. While the conference highlighted achievements in global climate cooperation,… [Read More]

$190,000 CDB Grant to Strengthen Creative Industries Across the Caribbean

Dated: January 2, 2026

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), based in Barbados, is offering grant funding to support regional events and conferences designed to strengthen the Caribbean’s cultural and creative industries. The initiative aims to foster sector growth, enhance competitiveness, and promote sustainable development in creative fields across the region. Through its Cultural and Creative Industries Innovation Fund, the… [Read More]

Worcester County Nonprofits Receive $2.13 Million in Funding Boost

Dated: January 2, 2026

The Greater Worcester Community Foundation has awarded $2.13 million in grants to 170 nonprofit organizations across Worcester County, with a significant focus on supporting Worcester-based programs in areas such as basic needs, youth development, healthcare, and the arts. The funding, distributed through the Foundation’s annual Community Grants program, includes both project-specific and general operating support,… [Read More]

LGBTQ+ Rights Funding Plummets in 2025: What It Means for Communities Worldwide

Dated: January 2, 2026

In Bangladesh, where same-sex relations remain criminalised under a colonial-era law, the Noboprobhaat Foundation created a rare safe space for LGBTQ+ people in rural areas. The grassroots group provided HIV testing, job training for youth rejected by their families, free counselling, and legal support for cases of blackmail and eviction. These services, however, were severely… [Read More]

€100 Million Funding Package Announced for Irish Civil Society by Ministers McEntee and Richmond

Dated: January 2, 2026

Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Helen McEntee, and Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Neale Richmond, have announced a funding package of €100 million to support ten Irish NGOs engaged in development and humanitarian work overseas. The grants, provided through Irish Aid, will fund projects in 45 countries across Africa, Latin America,… [Read More]

€1 Billion Social Protection Boost Announced by Minister Calleary, Effective Immediately

Dated: January 2, 2026

Minister for Social Protection Dara Calleary TD has announced that over €1 billion in social protection increases will come into effect from 1 January, as part of Budget 2026. The measures aim to support pensioners, families, carers, people with disabilities, and low-income households, while tackling child poverty across Ireland. The total cost of the January… [Read More]

Federal Child Care Funds in Minnesota Frozen Following Fraud Claims Under Trump Administration

Dated: January 2, 2026

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has frozen federal child care funding intended to support low-income families nationwide. The decision came shortly after a viral video from a conservative influencer accused, without evidence, several Minneapolis day care centers run by Somali residents of committing up to $100 million in fraud. The move has… [Read More]

New Syrian Currency a Strategic Step Towards Monetary Stability, Say Economists to QNA

Dated: January 2, 2026

Syrian economic experts have affirmed that the decision to issue a new Syrian currency, removing two zeros from banknotes, is part of a broader strategy to strengthen monetary stability, restore confidence in the Syrian pound, and facilitate financial transactions for citizens. The move is seen as a critical step toward stabilizing the economy after years… [Read More]

Doctors Without Borders Banned in Gaza, Leaving Clinics to Deliver Life-Saving Care

Dated: January 2, 2026

United Nations agencies and humanitarian partners in ten countries, including the United Kingdom, France and Canada, have urged Israel to reverse its decision to ban several well-established international aid organizations from operating in Gaza. Among those affected is Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières, MSF), a medical humanitarian group that has provided life-saving care in… [Read More]

FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia Strengthens Food Security and Agriculture

Dated: January 2, 2026

World Food Day 2025 brought together people and communities across Europe and Central Asia to promote a sustainable, safe and climate-resilient future where everyone has access to nutritious food. Marked annually on 16 October, the celebration coincided this year with a major milestone: the eightieth anniversary of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization… [Read More]

Another Child Dies in Gaza as Extreme Conditions Worsen, Says UNICEF

Dated: January 2, 2026

UNICEF has reported the death of another child in Gaza, identifying the victim as seven-year-old Ata Mai, who drowned on 27 December during severe flooding in an improvised camp for internally displaced people in Sudaniyeh, northwest of Gaza City. The agency said Ata’s death highlights the extreme risks facing children as winter storms, inadequate shelter… [Read More]

Landmark Central African Republic Elections: Results Expected on 5 January

Dated: January 2, 2026

Preliminary assessments from election observers indicate that the voting process in the Central African Republic unfolded largely as planned, with more than 99 per cent of polling stations opening on schedule on election day. According to the UN peacekeeping mission MINUSCA, the transfer of envelopes containing election results from 19 prefectural capitals to the national… [Read More]

COVID-19 Continues to Cause Severe Disease, While Updated Vaccines Prove Effective

Dated: January 2, 2026

Six years after the first pneumonia cases were reported in Wuhan in December 2019, the world has formally moved beyond the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. In May 2023, following an estimated global death toll of more than 6.9 million, the World Health Organization declared an end to the Public Health Emergency of International… [Read More]

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