Uganda is taking decisive steps to integrate health service delivery for communicable diseases (CDs) and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), addressing the country’s growing double burden of disease. Speaking at the three-day National Annual Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases Conference and the 19th Joint Scientific Health Conference, Minister of Health Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero emphasized the urgency… [Read More]
Nigeria Advances Towards Measles and Rubella Elimination by 2030
Abuja, Nigeria remains steadfast in its commitment to the global goal of eliminating measles and rubella by 2030. As Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria’s progress is critical not only for regional but also for global efforts. The comprehensive Integrated Measles–Rubella and Polio Vaccination Campaign demonstrates strong government leadership and collaboration with local and international partners… [Read More]
Nigeria, WHO, and Partners Renew Commitment to Eradicate All Forms of Polio by 2030
Abuja, Nigeria, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and other partners, is intensifying efforts to eliminate all forms of polio by 2030 through strong government leadership, community engagement, and targeted vaccination campaigns. Every year on 24 October, World Polio Day serves as a reminder of the global commitment to eradicate poliomyelitis, a disease… [Read More]
WHO Calls for Bold Financing and Access Strategies to Ensure Equitable Distribution of Novel TB Vaccines
A new World Health Organization (WHO) report, launched on the sidelines of the G20 Health Ministers Meeting in Limpopo, South Africa, urges urgent action to guarantee that novel tuberculosis (TB) vaccines reach adolescents and adults in high-burden countries. The report, Catalysing Solutions for Equitable Global Access for Sustainable Financing for Novel Tuberculosis Vaccines for Adults… [Read More]
WHO Launches Global Research Agenda to Strengthen Paediatric Clinical Trials
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new technical report, The Future of Paediatric Clinical Trials – Setting Research Priorities for Child Health, presenting a global research agenda aimed at addressing critical gaps in evidence for children aged 0–9 years. This initiative responds to WHO’s 2024 guidance on best practices for clinical trials, which… [Read More]
Lesotho Powers Ahead with Renewable Energy to Expand Inclusive Access
Lesotho is marking significant progress in its clean energy transition with the Renewable Lesotho Programme, which will celebrate tangible milestones on Thursday, 6 November 2025, at Itekeng Combined School in Pitseng, Thaba-Tseka. The school is among eight facilities electrified during the first year of the Access to Affordable Renewable Energy (AARE) initiative, implemented by UNDP… [Read More]
Brazil Pledges US$72 Million to Strengthen Global Immunisation Through Gavi
Brazil has announced a landmark pledge of US$72 million to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, for the organisation’s 2026–2030 strategic period, reaffirming its role as a key player in global health and vaccine manufacturing. The commitment underscores Brazil’s leadership in South–South cooperation and its dedication to protecting communities across Latin America and beyond. The announcement, made… [Read More]
Ideas and Pioneers Fund: Key Considerations for Applicants
The Ideas and Pioneers Fund team has shared insights from last year’s round to help potential applicants better understand what makes a successful submission. Last year, when the Fund reopened, it received an overwhelming 319 applications and awarded 30 grants. The range of bold, transformative ideas was inspiring, reflecting the Fund’s commitment to supporting innovative… [Read More]
Civil Society Under Threat: Georgian Human Rights Defenders Speak Out Against Crackdown
Civil society and human rights organizations in Georgia are facing increasing pressure from authorities, with shrinking civic space and growing legal restrictions threatening their work. Recently, the bank accounts of seven leading organizations were frozen, part of a broader campaign targeting and harassing civil society actors. The adoption of a new law criminalizing NGOs that… [Read More]
Norway Commits NOK 30 Billion to Tropical Forest Forever Fund to Protect Global Rainforests
Norway has announced plans to allocate up to NOK 30 billion to a new international initiative aimed at safeguarding the world’s tropical forests for generations to come. The Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF) is designed to provide stable, long-term funding to countries working to reduce deforestation and protect vital ecosystems. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre… [Read More]
£150,000 in Grants Awarded to Support Health and Wellbeing in Reading
Reading Borough Council has allocated £150,000 in Better Care Fund grants to support the physical and mental health of local residents through ten community-based projects. The funding aims to empower people to remain independent and well while providing timely intervention to prevent long-term health issues. One of the successful projects, the Parish Nurse initiative at… [Read More]
EU Commits €1.4 Billion to Boost Deep Tech Startups with 2026 European Innovation Council Work Programme
The European Commission has adopted the 2026 European Innovation Council (EIC) work programme, allocating €1.4 billion to support Europe’s most promising deep tech entrepreneurs and researchers. The initiative is designed to address the needs of European innovators, offering simplified access to substantial funding, investment opportunities, and connections to customers and partners across Europe and beyond…. [Read More]
Ventures Platform Secures $64M First Close for Pan-African Fund II to Drive Africa’s Tech Growth
Ventures Platform, Africa’s leading seed-stage venture fund, has announced the $64 million first close of its second fund, VP Pan-African Fund II, aimed at expanding seed investments, catalyzing Series A rounds, and accelerating pan-African growth in the technology sector. The fund is targeting a final close of $75 million. Seventy percent of the Limited Partner… [Read More]
Africa’s Development Future Depends on Strong National Institutions
Following the Sevilla Summit, a discussion with an African diplomat highlighted a crucial truth: while global commitments, such as pledges to double Official Development Assistance (ODA) for Domestic Resource Mobilisation (DRM) by 2030, are welcome, the real work begins at home. The diplomat emphasized that doubling aid from a very low base will not generate… [Read More]
Locally Led Adaptation: Building a Climate-Resilient Future from the Ground Up
Communities around the world are demonstrating that locally led adaptation solutions are essential to a climate-resilient future. These approaches, grounded in lived experience, traditional knowledge, and local systems, address the daily realities of climate change while empowering communities to lead the way. Over the past five years, the UNDP-Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator (UNDP-AFCIA) has… [Read More]
Kenya’s New Cybercrime Law Threatens Freedom of Expression, Human Rights Watch Warns
Kenya’s recently enacted Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendments) Act, 2025 has raised serious concerns over potential threats to online freedom of expression. Passed by Parliament and assented to by President William Ruto on October 15, the amendments broaden an already controversial 2018 law, risking the criminalization of legitimate online speech. Human Rights Watch has called… [Read More]
Victoria Makes History: Australia’s First Treaty with Indigenous Peoples Enacted
On October 30, the Australian state of Victoria passed landmark legislation to establish the nation’s first treaty with First Nations people. The Statewide Treaty Bill creates a democratically elected body to represent First Nations communities in Victoria and advise the state government on laws and policies affecting their rights and interests. This treaty marks a… [Read More]
M Ventures Launches Support Program for Menstrual Health Enterprises in East Africa
Applications are now open for M Ventures, a new enterprise support program under Capital M, the Sanitation and Hygiene Fund’s market-led initiative for menstrual health. The program is designed to help menstrual health enterprises strengthen commercial strategies and user-pays models, enhance product quality and manufacturing processes, and expand access to affordable, high-quality, and sustainable menstrual… [Read More]
IDB Opens Applications for Korea-LAC Tech Corps Scholarships to Boost Public Sector Innovation
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is inviting applications for the Korea-LAC Tech Corps Program, a scholarship initiative funded by the Knowledge Partnership Korea Fund for Technology and Innovation. This program offers up to 23 fully funded scholarships for mid-level public sector professionals from Latin America and the Caribbean who aim to enhance their leadership and… [Read More]
IDB Approves $150 Million Loan to Reduce Flood Risk in San Salvador Metropolitan Area
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a Conditional Credit Line for Investment Projects (CCLIP) of up to $500 million to help reduce flood vulnerability in El Salvador. As part of this initiative, the IDB’s Executive Board has authorized an initial $150 million loan to finance a project specifically targeting the Metropolitan Area of San… [Read More]
Uruguay Secures $60 Million IDB Loan to Boost Secondary Education for Vulnerable Students
Uruguay is set to enhance access and quality in its secondary education system with a $60 million loan from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). This initiative represents the third operation under a Conditional Credit Line for Investment Projects approved in 2016, designed to support a broader program aimed at improving outcomes for secondary students. The… [Read More]
Uzbekistan Pioneers Universal Maternity Protection to Empower Women and Families
Uzbekistan is embarking on a transformative journey to modernize its social protection system, aiming to ensure that every woman, worker, and family receives the support they need during critical moments of life. Currently, nearly 94 percent of pregnant women in the country lack access to maternity benefits, highlighting the urgent need for reform. The government… [Read More]
Over 5 Million Under-65s with Long-Term Health Conditions at Risk as Flu Vaccine Uptake Remains Low in the UK
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has raised concerns that millions of people with long-term health conditions (LTHCs) may be missing out on potentially life-saving flu vaccinations. Latest data shows that less than a third, or 28.9%, of individuals with one or more LTHCs have received their flu vaccine this season. Of the nine million… [Read More]
























