Geneva, 13 October 2025 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is calling for a significant increase in investment for disaster risk reduction and resilience-building, warning that intensifying disasters and climate impacts are driving record levels of displacement. This year’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (IDDRR) emphasizes the theme Fund Resilience, Not Disasters, advocating… [Read More]
IOM and EU Partner to Enhance Inclusive Disaster Preparedness in Latin America
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the European Union have launched Prepárate+, a regional initiative designed to place inclusion at the center of disaster preparedness in Latin America. Targeting Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile, the initiative ensures that women, migrants, displaced persons, and other marginalized groups are actively involved in planning and decision-making processes… [Read More]
National Thematic Forum Highlights Skills and Mobility in Morocco’s Tourism Sector
A national forum held in Rabat, supported by the ILO through the THAMM Plus project and the European Union, focused on identifying skills needs in Morocco’s tourism sector and outlining a roadmap for attractive and decent professional mobility pathways between Morocco and the European Union. This forum, the culmination of two preparatory webinars held in… [Read More]
Just Transition at the Core: Bangladesh Strengthens Climate Action Commitments
Bangladesh has set a global precedent by embedding just transition principles at the core of its climate strategy in the third Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0) under the Paris Agreement. Submitted to the UNFCCC on 30 September, the NDC 3.0 marks the first time the country has explicitly integrated just transition to ensure that the… [Read More]
Philippines Faces Productivity Challenge Amid Growth and Job Struggles
The Philippines has made steady progress in recent years, but its economic growth continues to lag behind regional peers. Between 2010 and 2024, the country’s GDP grew at an average of 5.3 percent—slower than Korea and Malaysia’s 7–10 percent growth during similar development phases. Most new jobs are concentrated in low-productivity, low-wage service sectors, and… [Read More]
Haiti’s Deepening Crisis Hits the Most Vulnerable, WFP Alerts
Women, children, and displaced families are bearing the brunt of Haiti’s worsening crisis, which is fueling a sharp rise in hunger and malnutrition, according to the UN World Food Programme (WFP). The warning follows the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis, revealing that a record 5.7 million Haitians—more than half of the country’s… [Read More]
Global Partners Call for Bold Investment to Transform Nigeria’s Food System Amid Challenges
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) have jointly released a landmark report outlining a roadmap to revitalize northern Nigeria’s food systems. The study, titled Investing in Innovative Food Systems Solutions in Challenging Contexts, identifies crucial policy, institutional, and investment measures to… [Read More]
Rwanda Commended by Bank Group for Advancing the Muvumba Dam Development
An African Development Bank (AfDB) mission to Rwanda has commended the significant progress made on the construction of the Muvumba Multipurpose Dam and reaffirmed the Bank’s continued support for its timely completion. The project, situated on Rwanda’s Muvumba River, is the centerpiece of a wider water resource development initiative, for which the Bank has committed… [Read More]
China’s Poverty Reduction Model: A Global Discussion on Development and Governance
Southwest China’s Yunnan Province recently hosted the 2025 International Forum on Poverty Governance and Global Development. The event brought together approximately 300 international delegates, including diplomats, policymakers, and development experts from 34 countries and organizations, to explore China’s poverty reduction strategies and their implications for global development. Key Takeaways China’s success in poverty reduction offers… [Read More]
Global Hunger Crisis: Report Warns Progress Stalled, Urgent Action Needed
The Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2025 warns that progress in reducing hunger worldwide is stagnating, with 42 countries facing serious or alarming hunger levels. Conflict and armed violence have driven 20 food crises over the past year, affecting nearly 140 million people. While regions in South and Southeast Asia and Latin America show declines in… [Read More]
Abu Dhabi Hosts Tech4Nature Awards: Recognizing Pioneers in Conservation Technology
At the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Huawei announced the winners of the inaugural Tech4Nature Awards, celebrating outstanding technological innovations that drive measurable positive impacts for biodiversity, ecosystems, and communities. These awards recognize how cutting-edge technology, when combined with conservation expertise and community… [Read More]
Six New Carbon Projects Launched by IUCN WALD Facility Supporting Biodiversity and Local Communities
The WALD Innovation Facility, a grant-making initiative managed by IUCN and funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) via KfW, has announced six flagship projects focused on combining carbon sequestration with biodiversity conservation and community benefits. The Facility provides grants of up to €1.5 million per project, addressing a critical… [Read More]
Civil Society Environmental Initiatives to Receive Up to USD 300,000 in New GEF Grants
At the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi, IUCN and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) co-hosted a pre-launch event to introduce the upcoming GEF Civil Society Organisation (CSO) Challenge Program. The initiative is set to provide grants of up to USD 300,000 to CSOs with proven environmental solutions that are ready for growth,… [Read More]
New Latin America Forest Restoration Program Launched by IUCN and KfW
The Forest Action Facility (FAF) was officially launched on 11 October 2025 at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi as a platform to develop, finance, and implement Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) initiatives across Latin America. Established in December 2024 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and KfW Development Bank, the… [Read More]
Latin America Set to Receive USD 1.086 Billion from CAF for Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructure
CAF, the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, held its Board of Directors meeting and approved USD 1.086 billion for strategic operations in Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, and Chile. This decision highlights the institution’s continued commitment to sustainable development, climate action, and the modernization of critical infrastructure across the region. In Brazil, CAF approved… [Read More]
UK Awards £1.5M to Support Cutting-Edge Mental Health Solutions for Young People
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has announced over £1.5 million in funding to support 17 pioneering health technology projects aimed at reducing waiting times for children and young people in need of mental healthcare and neurodevelopmental assessments. Long delays in accessing these services can exacerbate mental health conditions, disrupt education, increase… [Read More]
Ontario Increases Investment in Student Nutrition Programs to $37.5 Million
The Ontario government has increased its investment in student nutrition programs by $5 million, bringing the total funding for the Student Nutrition Program (SNP) and the First Nations Student Nutrition Program (FNSNP) to $37.5 million for 2025–26. These programs serve over 800,000 students across the province, providing more than 140 million healthy meals and snacks… [Read More]
EU Launches €618 Million Initiative to Scale Up African Renewables, Announced by von der Leyen
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a €618 million Team Europe package to accelerate Africa’s clean energy transition during the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels. This funding forms part of the “Scaling Up Renewables in Africa” campaign, co-hosted with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and coordinated with the international advocacy organisation Global Citizen…. [Read More]
President von der Leyen: Global Gateway Reaches €300 Billion, Expands Smart and Clean Global Links
The second edition of the Global Gateway Forum was held this week in Brussels, bringing together 12 Heads of State and Government and over 70 ministers from around the world. The event highlighted the achievements of Global Gateway in creating smart, clean connections and fostering mutually beneficial partnerships with countries worldwide. President Ursula von der… [Read More]
Kerala Achieves Historic Milestone: Extreme Poverty Eliminated in the State
Kerala has achieved a historic milestone by eradicating extreme poverty, becoming the first state in India and South Asia to do so. The state plans to make an official declaration on November 1, 2025, highlighting its commitment to inclusive growth through over 73,000 meticulously crafted micro-plans. These community-driven initiatives, combined with strict monitoring, have lifted… [Read More]
Rising Poverty in Australia: One in Seven Australians Struggling
A new report released at the start of Anti-Poverty Week shows that poverty in Australia has risen sharply, now affecting one in seven people. According to the Poverty in Australia 2025: Overview report by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) and the UNSW-led Poverty and Inequality Partnership, 14.2% of Australians—or 3.7 million people—lived below… [Read More]
Hungary’s Rule of Law Crisis Under Scrutiny in Key EU Hearing
European Union member states are set to meet on October 21, 2025, to discuss Hungary’s growing erosion of the rule of law. Human Rights Watch urges the EU Council to vote on whether Hungary poses a serious breach of EU treaty values, emphasizing the need for decisive action against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government. The… [Read More]
María Corina Machado Awarded Nobel Peace Prize for Championing Venezuelan Democracy
The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado in recognition of her tireless efforts to promote democratic rights and advocate for a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy in Venezuela. The Committee highlighted her commitment to advancing political freedoms and defending the rights of… [Read More]
























