The 2019–2020 Black Summer bushfires were an unprecedented climate disaster in Australia, severely affecting large parts of New South Wales over several months. Intensified by climate change, prolonged drought, and rising temperatures, the fires directly or indirectly affected nearly 80 percent of Australians through loss, displacement, and exposure to hazardous pollution. Thousands of homes and… [Read More]
People Living with HIV Share Perspectives on HIV Service Integration Across Six Countries
In early 2025, the global HIV response was thrown into crisis as abrupt funding cuts from major international donors led to clinic closures, layoffs of health workers, and the collapse of community programmes that had supported millions for decades. For people living with HIV, these cuts translated into missed appointments, treatment interruptions, medication stockouts, and… [Read More]
Government of Canada Supports Business Growth Through Strategic Investments
Toronto, Canada’s business and financial hub, contributes 50 percent of Ontario’s GDP and serves as a national centre for innovation and entrepreneurship. With nearly 110,000 businesses and a workforce of 1.8 million people, small- and medium-sized enterprises form the backbone of the city’s economy. Recognizing their vital role, the Government of Canada is committed to… [Read More]
India Imposes Additional Sanctions on Iran, Minister Anand Confirms
Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Anita Anand, announced the imposition of additional sanctions on four senior Iranian officials under the Special Economic Measures (Iran) Regulations. The targeted individuals—Mohsen Karimi, Ahmad Kadem Seyedoshohada, Mustafa Mohebbi, and Hassan Akharian—have been implicated in gross and systematic human rights violations and have played significant roles in directing and facilitating… [Read More]
Minister Jim O’Callaghan Announces €3.2 Million Funding for Domestic and Sexual Violence Support
The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Jim O’Callaghan, has announced an allocation of €3.2 million to expand domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence (DSGBV) services across Ireland. This funding follows a targeted call by Cuan, the national agency for domestic, sexual and gender-based violence, aimed at supporting service expansion, innovation, and increased capacity to… [Read More]
Ireland Appoints 20 SDG Champions for 2025–2027 to Promote UN Goals
The Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment, Darragh O’Brien, has appointed 20 new organisations from across Irish society as Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Champions for the 2025–2027 period. These organisations, ranging from local community groups like Balla Tidy Towns and Killimordaly GAA to larger entities such as Galway City Council, FoodCloud, and Guaranteed Irish,… [Read More]
Minister O’Donovan Allocates €181k for Arts and Culture Infrastructure Upgrades
Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, Patrick O’Donovan TD, has announced capital grants totaling €181,741 to six arts and culture organisations to support the upgrading and development of their facilities. This funding is part of Stream E of the Cultural Capital Scheme, a €1.4 million investment programme aimed at enhancing existing arts and culture centres… [Read More]
Ireland Sets Standardised Payment Period for Annual €65 Million Minor Works and ICT Funding
Minister for Education and Youth Hildegarde Naughton has announced a standardised payment period for the annual Minor Works and ICT grant funding for schools, providing clarity and certainty for budgeting and planning. The payments will now be incorporated into the annual grant payments calendar, with the €30 million Minor Works Grant issued in December 2025… [Read More]
UK Boosts South Africa’s Green Economy with New Climate Finance Initiative
The Climate Finance Accelerator (CFA) South Africa, funded by the UK Government, has opened its fourth call for proposals, aiming to support the development and financing of low-carbon projects that advance South Africa’s transition to a net-zero economy. The programme targets businesses and project developers working in sectors such as energy, transport, waste management, water,… [Read More]
Over £1 Billion Allocated to Help Domestic Abuse Survivors Access Support in the UK
The UK government has announced a major increase in funding to support victims of domestic abuse, adding £19 million to existing allocations for safe accommodation, counselling, court guidance, and children’s services. This investment comes on top of £480 million already confirmed in local government budgets and £550 million across the justice system over the next… [Read More]
How Clean-Air Initiatives Can Save Lives and Improve Health Across South Asia
Air pollution across the Indo-Gangetic Plains and Himalayan Foothills (IGP-HF) poses a severe development challenge in South Asia, affecting nearly one billion people. The region experiences around one million premature deaths annually due to unhealthy air, with economic losses estimated at nearly 10 percent of regional GDP each year. The World Bank’s report, A Breath… [Read More]
Modernized Municipal Services to Improve Quality of Life for 1 Million People in Uzbekistan
The World Bank has approved a $250 million financing package to support Uzbekistan’s Livable and Productive Cities Program (LPCP), aimed at improving municipal infrastructure and services in 16 districts and cities. The program targets urban areas with a combined population of 3.6 million, addressing the needs of residents and businesses amid rapid urbanization, aging infrastructure,… [Read More]
Türkiye Sees Boost in Job Creation and Finance Access with World Bank Support
The World Bank Board has approved the Access to Finance for Jobs and Growth Project in Türkiye, a major initiative aimed at expanding financial access for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and promoting job creation, with a strong focus on women and youth. The project will be implemented in partnership with Türkiye Vakıflar Bankası T.A.O…. [Read More]
PNG Revenue Boost: World Bank Approves Support for Key Reforms
PORT MORESBY, December 15, 2025 — The World Bank has approved a $150 million budget support package to help Papua New Guinea advance reforms aimed at strengthening revenues, facilitating trade, creating jobs, and improving disaster resilience. PNG’s economy relies heavily on mining, oil, and gas, yet most citizens earn their livelihoods through agriculture and informal… [Read More]
World Bank Approves $150 Million Financing to Boost Private Sector and Employment in Togo
The World Bank Group has approved a $150 million International Development Association (IDA) operation to support Togo in implementing structural reforms aimed at boosting private investment, creating quality jobs, and laying the foundation for inclusive and resilient economic growth. This operation is the first in a three-year programmatic series designed to address key drivers of… [Read More]
Enhancing Fiscal Transparency in Nigeria: Key Reforms and Strategies
The World Bank has released a report titled Fiscal Governance Reform in Nigeria: Lessons from the State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability Program (SFTAS), analyzing one of Nigeria’s most significant subnational fiscal reform initiatives. Implemented between 2018 and 2022, the SFTAS Program aimed to strengthen fiscal transparency, accountability, and sustainability across the country’s 36 states,… [Read More]
Enhanced Finance Access in Uzbekistan to Support Business Growth and Job Creation
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved a $100 million loan and a $5 million grant to Uzbekistan to implement the Access to Finance for Jobs and Growth Project (FINGROW), aimed at expanding credit and private equity financing for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) that face capital constraints. MSMEs in Uzbekistan account… [Read More]
$275 Million ADB Financing to Expand Access to Finance, Renewable Energy, and Transport in PNG
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved $275 million in financing for three major projects in Papua New Guinea (PNG) aimed at expanding access to financial services, improving rural connectivity, and boosting low-carbon electricity supply. The initiatives are designed to strengthen infrastructure, promote private sector development, and support transformative reforms in the country’s power and… [Read More]
$9 Million from Asian Development Bank to Boost Women-Led Businesses in Tonga
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $9 million grant to expand credit access and create business opportunities for women entrepreneurs in Tonga. The initiative aims to boost the growth of women-owned and women-led micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) by providing targeted financial and business support. The Women Entrepreneurs Leveraging Innovative Finance in… [Read More]
$20 Million from Asian Development Bank to Strengthen Vanuatu’s Fiscal Resilience and Disaster Preparedness
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved $20 million in financing to strengthen fiscal sustainability and enhance Vanuatu’s disaster response capabilities. The package includes a $10 million policy-based grant to support reforms in domestic resource mobilization, public expenditure, and state-owned enterprise (SOE) management, alongside a $10 million multi-year contingent disaster financing (CDF) with a replenishment… [Read More]
AfDB Approves Three Grant Financing Deals with São Tomé and Príncipe
The African Development Bank Group and the Government of São Tomé and Príncipe have strengthened their development partnership with $18 million in new grant financing. Signed at the São Tomé and Príncipe Investment Forum in Brussels, the three agreements focus on energy, climate-smart agriculture, and integrated water-energy-food security. The first agreement provides $7.5 million for… [Read More]
$11 Million Approved by AfDB to Upgrade Juba’s Sanitation Systems
On 8 December, the Boards of Directors of the African Development Bank Group approved an addendum to the South Sudan Climate Resilient Sanitation and Institutional Support Project. Originally approved on 20 November 2024, the project’s $11 million grant funding will now be sourced from the African Development Fund’s Transition Support Facility. Poor sanitation in Juba… [Read More]
Mass Surveillance in Azerbaijan: Risks to Citizen Privacy and Freedom
On November 21, President Ilham Aliyev signed a decree establishing a centralized digital platform that significantly expands state surveillance powers. Known as the Centralized Information and Digital Analytics System (MİRAS), the system will be controlled by the State Security Service and is expected to be fully operational by May 2026. MİRAS is intended to consolidate… [Read More]

























