On December 18, 2025, coordinated attacks targeted Bangladesh’s independent media and cultural institutions, including Prothom Alo, The Daily Star, and Chhayanaut. These violent acts, alongside the reported public beating and burning of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh, signal a dangerous escalation in threats to journalists, activists, and cultural practitioners. The incidents highlight the growing vulnerability… [Read More]
From 1965 to Today: Continuing the Fight Against Racial Discrimination Worldwide
This month marks 60 years since the UN General Assembly adopted the International Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), a landmark treaty that established a global framework for combating racial discrimination. Contrary to the common narrative that Western countries alone shaped human rights, the push for ICERD was largely led… [Read More]
IFC and Tonga Development Bank Partner to Drive MSME Growth and Job Creation in Tonga
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group, has partnered with Tonga Development Bank (TDB) to support the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and create jobs in Tonga. The partnership comes as Tonga continues to recover from major economic shocks, including the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai volcanic eruption and the… [Read More]
Türkiye’s Beko Receives IFC Investment to Accelerate Sustainable Growth
IFC has signed a €100 million sustainability-linked loan with Beko, marking the company’s first-ever sustainability-linked financing. The loan will support Beko in expanding its renewable energy capacity, enhancing earthquake resilience, and driving research and development (R&D) for eco-efficient appliances. In addition to environmental goals, the financing includes sustainability-linked targets such as increasing women’s representation in… [Read More]
Women Leading Peace: Mediation and Crisis Response in South Lebanon
As war and displacement continue to affect daily life across South Lebanon, local communities are turning to emerging leaders for support and guidance. Among these leaders are women mediators, trained to resolve conflicts, ease tensions through dialogue, and champion non-violent communication. Many of these women gained their skills through UN Women’s Women, Peace and Security… [Read More]
Sudan War Enters More Deadly Phase, UN Highlights Rising Violence in Kordofan
Senior UN political and humanitarian officials briefed the Security Council on 22 December 2025, highlighting a sharply deteriorating situation in Sudan marked by indiscriminate attacks, expanding territorial gains by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and escalating dangers for civilians, aid workers, and peacekeepers. The conflict, which began in April 2023 amid a power struggle between… [Read More]
UK Government Announces Historic Animal Welfare Reforms, Says Defra
The UK government is launching its Animal Welfare Strategy on 22 December 2025, introducing the most ambitious reforms in a generation to protect pets, wildlife, and farmed animals across the country. The strategy aims to end cruel practices such as puppy farming, where dogs are overbred in poor conditions, often resulting in long-term health problems,… [Read More]
Strengthening Sustainable Fisheries: UK and Belize Partner on Community Management Initiatives
A team from the UK’s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is working closely with the Belize Fisheries Department, Ministry of Blue Economy & Marine Conservation to engage local fishers and gather feedback on Managed Access Committees (MACs), a key part of Belize’s Managed Access Programme. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment by the UK and Belize… [Read More]
Additional £8 Million Fishing Quota Secured by UK for 2026
The UK has secured bilateral fisheries agreements with Norway and the Faroe Islands for 2026, valued at approximately £8 million based on historic landing prices. These agreements maintain the same access to Arctic stocks in Norwegian waters and key stocks, including haddock and saithe, in Faroese waters as in 2025, ensuring continuity for the UK… [Read More]
Ballina Flood Relief Scheme Secures €55M Funding as Project Moves to Detailed Design, Says Minister Moran
Minister of State Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran TD announced on 22 December 2025 that Mayo County Council has instructed its engineering consultants to commence the detailed design (Stage 3) for the €55 million Ballina Flood Relief Scheme. The scheme aims to protect 297 properties, including 228 residential and family homes, from flooding, with the design informed… [Read More]
Over €850,000 Allocated to Schools for Education for Sustainable Development Initiatives
Minister for Education and Youth Hildegarde Naughton TD announced over €850,000 in funding for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) projects in 390 primary and post-primary schools across Ireland. Schools received grants ranging from €1,000 to €2,500 for their successful 2025/2026 sustainability project proposals under the 2nd National Strategy on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD to… [Read More]
Ireland Commits €330 Million+ to Address Global Humanitarian Crises in 2025
In 2025, Ireland provided over €330 million in direct humanitarian assistance to respond to crises worldwide, according to Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Helen McEntee and Minister for International Development and Diaspora Neale Richmond. The funding, delivered through Irish Aid, supported the provision of shelter, food, and medicine to people affected by conflicts in… [Read More]
€26 Million Boost for Nationwide Town and Village Renewal Projects Announced by Minister Calleary
The Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD, announced funding of €26 million for 116 projects across rural communities in Ireland under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme (TVRS) on 22 December 2025. The funding aims to stimulate town centre economic and social regeneration, tackle vacancy and dereliction, and enhance… [Read More]
Strengthening Workers’ Voices: ILO ACTRAV Engages Organisations in Türkiye
The Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ACTRAV) of the International Labour Organization (ILO), represented by Desk Officer for Europe and Central Asia Sergejus Glovackas, conducted a working visit to Türkiye on 17 December 2025. The visit included a series of meetings and consultations aimed at strengthening cooperation with workers’ organizations, supporting fundamental principles and rights at… [Read More]
Blue Justice 2025: ILO Calls for Global Adoption of Decent Work Standards in Marine Fishing
At the Blue Justice Conference in Copenhagen, the International Labour Organization (ILO) presented Indonesia’s pioneering “Survey on Decent Work in Marine Fishing” and called on governments worldwide to adopt similar evidence-based tools to address forced labour and trafficking in the fishing industry. The survey, developed with ILO technical support under the Blue Justice Initiative, was… [Read More]
From Global Advocacy to Safer Streets: Alliance Road Safety Achievements in 2025
In 2025, the Alliance advanced its strategic priorities by strengthening its global network, reinforcing advocacy and accountability, and building members’ capacity to translate evidence into action. Throughout the year, the Alliance amplified NGO voices in global policy spaces and local contexts, ensuring that international road safety commitments were grounded in lived realities and driven by… [Read More]
Preparedness of EU/EEA Public Health Laboratories for Respiratory Infectious Diseases: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, public health laboratories in EU/EEA countries came under severe strain as demand for testing and surveillance surged while capacity and resources were limited. Laboratories faced significant challenges in recruiting and retaining sufficiently trained staff, rapidly introducing new digital systems for genomic surveillance, and managing supply chain disruptions that caused shortages of… [Read More]
UN Establishes International Day of the Mediterranean Diet, FAO Welcomes Move
The United Nations General Assembly has designated 16 November as the annual International Day of the Mediterranean Diet, a move welcomed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations as a way to promote awareness of healthy diets, sustainability, and food traditions that support food security and improved nutrition. The initiative aligns closely… [Read More]
PAHO’s Year in Review: 10 Health Highlights from 2025
In 2025, PAHO strengthened health security across the Americas through extensive epidemiological intelligence, analyzing over 1.8 million signals and detecting 128 new public health events. Early alerts helped countries respond to threats such as avian influenza A(H5N1), yellow fever, pertussis, dengue, chikungunya, oropouche, influenza, and other respiratory viruses. In Colombia, a PAHO-led training in epizootic… [Read More]
Fighting Fake Medicine: Ethiopia Unveils National Strategy for 2026–2030
The Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority (EFDA) officially launched the National Strategy for Combating Substandard and Falsified (SF) Medical Products (2026–2030) at a high-level event attended by senior government officials, regulatory bodies, and development partners. The launch featured remarks from EFDA Director General H.E. Ms. Heran Gerba and an opening address from Minister of Health… [Read More]
On Nigeria Big Bet: A Decade of Driving Accountability and Change
After ten years, the On Nigeria Program has concluded, leaving a stronger civil society, media, and justice sector, as well as an ecosystem of accountability that continues to progress. Over its lifetime, the program awarded 340 grants to 135 primarily Nigerian organizations, totaling $154 million, with the aim of strengthening accountability, enhancing responsiveness, and shifting… [Read More]
Protecting 30% of the World’s Oceans by 2030: Key Developments in 2025
The ocean is vital to life on Earth, regulating the climate, supporting food systems, powering local economies, and sustaining livelihoods. Recognizing its importance, the global community has coalesced around the science-backed 30×30 target: protecting and conserving at least 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030. In 2025, the urgency to safeguard ocean health became increasingly… [Read More]
Induction Cooking in Indonesia Could Cut LPG Subsidy Costs and Improve Public Health, Report Finds
Indonesia could achieve substantial economic, environmental, and health benefits by accelerating a shift from subsidized liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to electric induction cooking, according to a new study by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) in collaboration with Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN). The report, Indonesia’s Next Cooking Transition: Shifting to Non-Fossil… [Read More]

























