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Applications Open for Global Fund Small Grant Program in South Africa

Dated: October 25, 2024

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Applications are now open for the Global Fund Small Grant Program in South Africa, aimed at enhancing community systems for sustainable, high-quality responses to health challenges. The deadline for submissions is October 22, 2024. Key Takeaways Deadline: October 22, 2024 Focus Areas: Community systems strengthening, stigma reduction, TB awareness, and support for key populations. Eligibility:… [Read More]

New Survey Reveals Human Impact of Pollution from U.S. Wood Pellet Mills

Dated: October 24, 2024

Polluted landscape near a wood pellet mill.

A recent survey has shed light on the significant health and quality of life issues faced by communities living near wood pellet mills in the Southeastern United States. Conducted by a coalition of NGOs, the survey highlights alarming statistics regarding pollution and its effects on residents’ health. Key Takeaways 86% of households in surveyed communities… [Read More]

Indigenous Advocates Lament Decade Of Failures By Indonesia’s Jokowi

Dated: October 24, 2024

Indigenous advocates in traditional attire in a green landscape.

Indigenous advocates in Indonesia are expressing deep disappointment as President Joko Widodo, known as Jokowi, prepares to leave office after a decade marked by unfulfilled promises regarding Indigenous rights. Despite initial hopes for reform, advocacy groups highlight a series of policy failures that have marginalized Indigenous communities and exacerbated land conflicts. Key Takeaways Jokowi failed… [Read More]

Militia Chief Holds Journalist Captive in Darfur

Dated: October 24, 2024

Militia chief with armed guards and restrained journalist in Darfur.

In a shocking turn of events, a militia chief in North Darfur has taken journalist Clarissa Ward and her crew captive while they were attempting to report on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. The incident highlights the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones and the dire situation in Darfur, where millions are… [Read More]

Captivity in Darfur: A Journalist’s Harrowing Encounter with Militia Forces

Dated: October 24, 2024

Journalist confronted by armed militia in Darfur.

In a chilling account from North Darfur, journalist Clarissa Ward details her harrowing experience of being held captive by a militia chief while reporting on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. The militia leader’s words, "The world doesn’t see us," resonate deeply amid the chaos and suffering that has gripped Sudan. Key Takeaways Clarissa… [Read More]

North Korea Issues Stark Warnings to EU States Over Sanctions Monitoring

Dated: October 24, 2024

North Korean and EU officials in a tense meeting.

North Korea’s Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui has issued a stern warning to four European Union states involved in a newly established sanctions monitoring group, labeling it as "illegal and illegitimate." This comes in the wake of heightened tensions surrounding North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and military activities. Key Takeaways North Korea condemns the sanctions monitoring… [Read More]

Militia Chief Holds Journalist Captive in Darfur

Dated: October 24, 2024

Militia chief with armed guards in a rugged landscape.

In a shocking turn of events, a militia chief in North Darfur has taken journalist Clarissa Ward and her crew captive while they were attempting to report on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. The incident highlights the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones and the dire situation in Darfur, where millions are… [Read More]

Secure Your Spot at COP29 in Baku: Badges and Funding Opportunities

Dated: October 24, 2024

Baku cityscape with Flame Towers and attendees at COP29.

As the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) approaches, taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan, organizations are stepping up to provide accreditation and funding opportunities for individuals eager to participate in this crucial climate event. This conference will serve as a platform for discussions, workshops, and networking with global leaders in environmental policy, making it an… [Read More]

Captivity in Darfur: A Journalist’s Harrowing Encounter with Militia Forces

Dated: October 24, 2024

Journalist confronted by armed militia in Darfur.

In a chilling account, journalist Clarissa Ward details her harrowing experience of being held captive by a militia chief in Darfur while attempting to report on the region’s humanitarian crisis. The incident underscores the dire situation in Sudan, where millions are suffering from violence, hunger, and displacement. Key Takeaways Clarissa Ward and her team were… [Read More]

UNICEF’s Global Mission: Championing Children’s Rights and Well-Being

Dated: October 24, 2024

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UNICEF is tirelessly working across the globe to ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive. With a presence in over 190 countries, the organization focuses on saving lives, defending rights, and helping children fulfill their potential, especially in times of crisis. Key Takeaways UNICEF operates in over 190 countries and territories. The organization… [Read More]

Militia Chief Holds Journalist Captive in Darfur

Dated: October 24, 2024

Militia chief with armed guards in a rugged Darfur landscape.

In a shocking turn of events, a militia chief in North Darfur has taken journalist Clarissa Ward and her crew captive while they were attempting to report on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. The incident highlights the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones and the dire situation in Darfur, where millions are… [Read More]

Captivity in Darfur: A Journalist’s Harrowing Encounter with Militia Forces

Dated: October 23, 2024

Journalist facing militia in a war-torn Darfur landscape.

In a chilling account from North Darfur, journalist Clarissa Ward details her harrowing experience of being held captive by a militia chief while reporting on the region’s humanitarian crisis. The militia leader’s words, "The world doesn’t see us," resonate deeply amid the ongoing conflict that has displaced millions and left countless others in dire need… [Read More]

Saudi Arabia Launches Its First Digital Transformation Forum for Non-Profit Sector

Dated: October 23, 2024

Attendees at Saudi Arabia's Digital Transformation Forum.

Saudi Arabia has made a significant stride in enhancing the non-profit sector with the launch of its first-ever Digital Transformation Forum. This event aims to explore innovative digital solutions that can empower non-profit organizations, streamline operations, and improve service delivery across the Kingdom. Key Takeaways The forum focuses on digital solutions for non-profit organizations. It… [Read More]

Unlocking Opportunities: WBF Move Grants Now Open for Applications

Dated: October 23, 2024

Group collaboration on grant applications with laptops and notes.

The Western Balkans Fund (WBF) has announced the opening of its Fifth Call for WBF Move Grants, aimed at enhancing regional cooperation and mobility within the Western Balkans. This initiative encourages individuals to explore new perspectives, embrace diversity, and engage actively with local and regional challenges, fostering a sense of responsibility towards creating a more… [Read More]

Unlocking Opportunities: Apply Now for the Humphrey Fellowship Program in Zimbabwe (2024-2025)

Dated: October 23, 2024

Scenic view of Zimbabwe's landscape and wildlife.

The U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe has announced the opening of applications for the prestigious Humphrey Fellowship Program for the 2024-2025 academic year. This fully funded program is designed for mid-career professionals who are eager to enhance their leadership skills and engage in professional development at leading American universities. Key Takeaways Application Deadline: June 2, 2023… [Read More]

Empowering Civil Society: National Interventions Grant Program 2025 Now Open for Applications

Dated: October 23, 2024

Diverse group collaborating in a community setting.

The SMART Balkans Project has announced the opening of applications for the National Interventions Grant Program 2025, aimed at enhancing participatory democracies and Euro-Atlantic integrations in the Western Balkans. This initiative seeks to empower civil society organizations (CSOs) to foster peaceful and inclusive societies, with a deadline for applications set for October 21, 2024. Key… [Read More]

Unlocking Opportunities: WBF Move Grants Now Open for Applications

Dated: October 23, 2024

Diverse group collaborating in a bright workspace.

The Western Balkans Fund (WBF) has announced the opening of its Fifth Call for WBF Move Grants, aimed at enhancing regional cooperation and mobility within the Western Balkans. This initiative encourages individuals to explore new perspectives, embrace diversity, and engage actively with local and regional issues, fostering a sense of responsibility towards creating a more… [Read More]

Unlocking Opportunities: WBF Move Grants Now Open for Applications

Dated: October 23, 2024

Diverse team collaborating in a bright, modern workspace.

The Western Balkans Fund (WBF) has announced the opening of its Fifth Call for WBF Move Grants, aimed at enhancing regional cooperation and mobility within the Western Balkans. This initiative encourages individuals to explore new perspectives, embrace diversity, and engage actively with local and regional issues, fostering a sense of responsibility towards creating a more… [Read More]

Unlocking Opportunities: Apply for the Humphrey Fellowship Program in Zimbabwe (2024-2025)

Dated: October 23, 2024

Lush Zimbabwe landscape with wildlife and blue sky.

The U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe has announced the opening of applications for the prestigious Humphrey Fellowship Program for the 2024-2025 academic year. This fully funded program is designed for mid-career professionals eager to enhance their leadership skills and engage in professional development at leading American universities. Key Takeaways Program Duration: One year, fully funded Target… [Read More]

Over 300 Civil Society Organizations Urge EU to Strengthen Wolf Protection

Dated: October 23, 2024

Wolves in a forest, emphasizing their natural habitat.

More than 300 civil society organizations have united in a powerful call to action, urging EU Member States to enhance protections for wolves rather than diminish them. This coalition stands firmly against the European Commission’s recent proposal to downgrade wolf protections under the Bern Convention, advocating instead for measures that promote coexistence with these large… [Read More]

Strengthening Urban Governance for Resilience: A Comprehensive Proposal

Dated: October 23, 2024

Diverse cityscape with buildings, parks, and active community areas.

Urban areas are increasingly recognized as epicenters of both opportunity and vulnerability in the face of rapid global change. As more than half of the world’s population now resides in cities, the challenges of urbanization are becoming ever more pronounced. Issues such as climate change, social inequity, and inadequate infrastructure threaten the sustainability and resilience… [Read More]

Hong Kong Government Defends Judicial Independence Amid Criticism from Former Judge

Dated: October 23, 2024

Courtroom in Hong Kong with a judge and gavel.

Hong Kong’s government has firmly defended the independence of its judiciary following remarks from a former top court judge, who claimed that the courts have become overly partial to the authorities. This statement has sparked a renewed debate about the integrity of the legal system in the region. Key Takeaways Former judge Lord Jonathan Sumption… [Read More]

Hongkonger Loses Appeal Bid Against Conviction for Attempting to Seize Officer’s Gun During 2019 Protest

Dated: October 23, 2024

Protester reaching for police officer's gun during protest.

A Hong Kong court has denied an appeal from Woo Tsz-kin, who was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison for attempting to take a police officer’s gun during a protest in 2019. The Court of Appeal ruled that there was insufficient evidence to support Woo’s claims, as he did not testify during the… [Read More]

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