Geneva/Maputo, 4 December 2025 – Over 100,000 people have been newly displaced in Mozambique in recent weeks, adding to more than 600,000 already uprooted, prompting the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Director General Amy Pope to call for urgent, collective solutions to help communities regain stability. During her three-day visit to Mozambique, DG Pope highlighted… [Read More]
Government Launches Landmark Plan to Reduce Child Poverty for Over Half a Million Kids
The UK government has launched a historic Child Poverty Strategy aimed at lifting 550,000 children out of poverty by 2030, marking the largest reduction in child poverty in a single parliament since records began. The strategy addresses the root causes of poverty by cutting the cost of essentials, boosting family incomes, and improving local services… [Read More]
Ireland Approves €2.18 Billion Justice Sector Investment Plan for 2026-2030
Ireland Approves €2.18 Billion Justice Sector Investment Plan for 2026-2030Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’Callaghan has secured Cabinet approval for the Sectoral Investment Plan for Justice under the National Development Plan (NDP) Review, marking the largest ever capital investment plan in the history of the State. The Justice sector will receive €2.18… [Read More]
New Federal Initiatives Aid Women with Disabilities Facing Gender-Based Violence
Since mid-November 2025, South and Southeast Asia have been severely affected by overlapping tropical storms and intensified monsoon systems, causing widespread floods and landslides across Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Viet Nam. The United Nations has been actively supporting government-led emergency operations with food, health, water, sanitation aid, medical teams, and early recovery assessments… [Read More]
South and Southeast Asia Hit by Deadly Storms, Death Toll Exceeds 1,600
Since mid-November 2025, South and Southeast Asia have been severely affected by overlapping tropical storms and intensified monsoon systems, causing widespread floods and landslides across Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Viet Nam. The United Nations has been actively supporting government-led emergency operations with food, health, water, sanitation aid, medical teams, and early recovery assessments… [Read More]
2024 Breaks Heat Records, Exposing Arab Region to Intensifying Climate Extremes
The World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) first State of the Climate in the Arab Region report highlights the severe pressures the region faces from rising temperatures and extreme weather. In 2024, several Arab countries recorded temperatures above 50°C, with average regional temperatures 1.08°C higher than the 1991–2020 baseline. WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo emphasized that intense and… [Read More]
Madagascar Youth Drive Hope in Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance
In Antananarivo, Lalaina Mihobintsoa, a veterinary medicine student, is raising awareness about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in his community. As an AMR ambassador, he emphasizes simple preventive measures, such as consulting doctors before taking antibiotics, following prescriptions, and maintaining good hygiene, to protect health and prevent resistant infections. His work reflects a broader push to educate… [Read More]
Kick Out Polio: African Football Stars Raise Awareness Ahead of AFCON 2025
As millions of fans gear up for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025, six prominent African footballers have launched the “Kick Out Polio” campaign, urging the continent to unite against the disease. Partnering with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, the campaign calls on families, government officials, youth, and community leaders to intensify efforts to… [Read More]
A New Era for Gavi: Prioritizing Country Ownership and Aid for the Most Vulnerable
The Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, concluded its final meeting before the start of its next strategic period (2026–2030, Gavi 6.0) with a series of landmark decisions placing country ownership at the core of its operating model. Nearly 90% of the budget for vaccine procurement will be allocated directly to countries through “country vaccine… [Read More]
Human Rights Violations Continue Despite Peace Agreements in the DRC
After more than eight months of diplomatic efforts by the United States and Qatar to end the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), civilians continue to face severe human rights abuses by the Rwanda-backed March 23 Movement (M23) and the Wazalendo, a coalition of armed groups supported by the Congolese army. As the… [Read More]
Immigrants and Asylum Seekers Impacted by US Processing Freeze
The Trump administration has implemented a sweeping set of immigration measures targeting nationals from 19 countries on its existing travel ban list while suspending all pending asylum procedures for individuals of any nationality. Human Rights Watch criticized these actions as rooted in punitive hostility and racial bias rather than legitimate safety concerns, describing them as… [Read More]
EU Allocates €900,000 in Humanitarian Response to Northern Mozambique Violence
The European Union has allocated €900,000 in emergency humanitarian aid to respond to escalating violence in the Nampula province of Northern Mozambique. This funding aims to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected populations, including those forcibly displaced and individuals unable to flee the violence. Since July 2025, an estimated 300,000 people have been displaced amid… [Read More]
3rd Annual EU Media Forum Brings Together Journalists, Policymakers, and Media Experts
The Delegation of the European Union to Kazakhstan, in partnership with Maqsut Narikbayev University and with cooperation from EU Member States France, Germany, and Lithuania, successfully held the third annual Media Forum titled “The Digital Frontline: Online Presence in Times of AI and Information Manipulation.” The one-day regional event brought together over 100 participants, including… [Read More]
Driving Sustainable Growth: GREEN Tech4CE Project Boosts Zambia’s Economy
In Lusaka, Zambia, on 1 December 2025, the GREEN Tech4CE Project, funded by the European Union’s Global Gateway, formalized contracts with selected companies under Calls for Proposals II, III, and IV. The agreements will support business solutions that leverage innovation and new technologies to strengthen local value chains, enhance industrial competitiveness, and promote sustainable use… [Read More]
New Analysis Shows Human Rights Defender Funding Remains Flat Amid Rising Challenges
ProtectDefenders.eu, the EU Human Rights Defenders mechanism, has released the Updated Financial Analysis: The Landscape of Public International Funding for Human Rights Defenders (2021–2023), building on its previous study covering 2017–2020. The report provides a comprehensive assessment of public donor funding for human rights defenders (HRDs), highlighting trends, gaps, and projections for future support. Between… [Read More]
Driving Responsible AI in Bangladesh: Multi-Partner Cooperation Strengthens Digital Governance
Bangladesh has taken a significant step toward shaping its national approach to responsible artificial intelligence with the launch of the AI Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM) Report. This initiative, led by the ICT Division with support from UNESCO, UNDP, a2i, and funding from the European Union, provides a comprehensive assessment of the country’s preparedness to adopt… [Read More]
Global Action Tackles Online Gender-Based Violence and Promotes Safe Digital Space
In Bangkok on 27–28 November 2025, UNDP and the Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) convened the Global Policy Dialogue on Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) and cybersecurity, addressing the rising misuse of technology to perpetrate digital violence against women and marginalized groups. The two-day event brought together governments, law enforcement, civil society, UN partners, and private… [Read More]
Audience Ages Up and Media Awareness Increases: 2025 Kyiv National Media Literacy Test Findings
In 2025, Ukraine’s annual National Media Literacy Test revealed a significant shift in its audience, with older adults increasingly participating and demonstrating stronger media literacy skills. This indicates that media literacy is becoming recognized as essential across broader segments of the population, rather than being limited to younger age groups. While over 60% of test-takers… [Read More]
How 30+ Volunteers Are Driving UNDP Knowledge Project Success in 2025
In 2025, UNDP’s Knowledge Project engaged over 30 dedicated volunteers who contributed their time, expertise, and passion to support the mission of empowering nations and individuals through knowledge. Their collective efforts further UNDP’s mandate of helping countries eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable development while promoting innovation and strengthening communities. Volunteers play a vital role in… [Read More]
From Crisis to Recovery: WFP Drives Relief and Resilience in Hurricane Melissa’s Wake
One month after Hurricane Melissa devastated the Caribbean, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has reached over half a million people with emergency food assistance and is now pivoting toward long-term recovery. Working closely with governments and communities, WFP is not only providing immediate relief but also laying the groundwork for resilience through cash-based… [Read More]
World Bank Releases $500 Million to Support Philippines’ Recovery After Typhoon Kalmaegi
The World Bank has released US$500 million to aid the Philippine Government in recovery and reconstruction efforts following Typhoon Kalmaegi, locally known as “Tino,” which struck on November 4, 2025. The typhoon affected over 5 million people across more than 400 municipalities and cities, causing injuries, deaths, and extensive damage to homes, agriculture, and public… [Read More]
Jamaica Secures $6.7 Billion International Support Package to Rebuild After Hurricane Melissa
Jamaica is set to receive up to US$6.7 billion in international support over three years to drive recovery and reconstruction following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. The comprehensive package, assembled at the request of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, involves the CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, the Caribbean Development Bank… [Read More]
Developing Countries’ Debt Outflows Reach Half-Century Peak Amid Rising Financial Pressures
Developing countries paid out $741 billion more in principal and interest on their external debt than they received in new financing between 2022 and 2024, marking the largest gap in at least 50 years, according to the World Bank’s latest International Debt Report. Despite these historic outflows, many nations found temporary relief in 2024 as… [Read More]

























