The African Development Bank Group has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Guinea’s Simandou 2040 Programme, a major sustainable development initiative targeting $200 billion in investment through 2040. Dr Sidi Ould Tah, president of the Bank Group, made these remarks during his visit to Conakry on 17 January 2026 to attend the inauguration of President Mamadi… [Read More]
IFIC Report Reveals Key Insights for a Future-Ready Integrated NHS
Following the publication of England’s 10 Year Health Plan, the International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC) released its report Beyond Ambition: Global Lessons for an Integrated NHS, which brings together international perspectives on translating ambition for integrated care into practical action. The report emphasizes the value of learning from global experiences to guide the NHS… [Read More]
Strengthening Minigrid Governance: AMP and AFUR Launch Regional Partnership
The Africa Minigrids Program (AMP), led by UNDP with support from RMI and the African Development Bank, has launched a strategic partnership with the African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR) to strengthen regulatory frameworks for solar minigrids in nine African countries. The collaboration aims to enhance the capacity of regulators and policymakers to expand sustainable… [Read More]
Ethiopia’s Irrigation Revolution: How Farmer-Led Initiatives Are Shaping Water Management
Ethiopia’s Farmer-Led Irrigation Development (FLID) program represents a major shift from traditional top-down irrigation models to a system centered on farmer ownership. Supported by the World Bank through the Ethiopia Food Systems Resilience Program (FSRP), FLID empowers farmers to choose, co-finance, and manage irrigation systems while the government plays a facilitating role, providing guidance, training,… [Read More]
A Decade of Joint Action on WASH and NTDs: Lessons Learned and Remaining Gaps
Over the past decade, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) have been recognized as fundamental components of global public health, crucial for controlling, eliminating, and eradicating neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Effective WASH interventions at both individual and community levels have demonstrated significant impacts in reducing NTD transmission and supporting broader health outcomes. Since 2015, the World… [Read More]
Scaling Digital Health Solutions: Three Principles for Long-Term Sustainability
Rwanda’s Health Intelligence Centre is the outcome of years of deliberate investment in the foundational elements that make up a strong national digital health backbone. Its launch by the Ministry of Health in April 2025 reflects a long-term strategy focused on reliable electricity and internet connectivity, digitized health facilities, a skilled community health workforce, and… [Read More]
Results and Lessons Learned from the Tech Emerge Sustainable Cooling Innovation Program
Rising global temperatures combined with rapid urbanization are driving an unprecedented surge in cooling demand, which is projected to increase fourfold in the coming decades. While cooling technologies are essential for economic development and human well-being, conventional systems are highly energy-intensive and contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable and… [Read More]
Bilingual Peer Navigation and mHealth Interventions in Appalachia: Key Lessons for Reducing HIV and STI Disparities
The Appalachian Access Project was a community-based participatory research initiative designed to address persistent inequities in HIV, sexually transmitted infections, hepatitis C, and mpox prevention and care among gay, bisexual, queer, and other men who have sex with men, as well as transgender and nonbinary persons living in Appalachia. The bilingual peer navigation and mHealth… [Read More]
UNDP Bangladesh Hosts Suppliers’ Meet 2026 to Enhance Transparent and Sustainable Procurement
UNDP Bangladesh has a long-standing partnership with a wide range of local and international suppliers that play a critical role in delivering its programmes and projects. Over recent decades, supplier markets have changed significantly due to technological advancements, growing sustainability expectations, and increasingly complex regulatory and compliance requirements, prompting UNDP to continuously modernize its procurement… [Read More]
Mongolia’s Green and Inclusive Cities Project: Environment and Social Management Framework Overview
The Environment and Social Management Framework was prepared for the “Green and Inclusive Cities in Mongolia” project under the GEF-8 Sustainable Cities Impact Program, which aims to support cities and local governments in advancing integrated urban planning and investing in nature-positive, climate-resilient, and carbon-neutral development. The program is implemented through country-level child projects, with a… [Read More]
Can AI Turn the Tide? How Technology Is Fighting Forest Fires in Bhutan
A forest fire that broke out near Sangaygang in Thimphu on January 2, 2026, served as a stark reminder that Bhutan’s fire season has begun. While this particular blaze was contained, many others burn for days despite the courageous efforts of firefighters working with limited resources. Recent years have seen increasingly frequent and intense forest… [Read More]
Transforming Development in the Digital Era: How New Technologies and Partnerships Are Driving Change
The publication offers a snapshot of UNDP’s evolving blockchain practice, examining how the organization engages with blockchain technologies as part of a broader effort to support inclusive, future-ready public systems. Positioned within the context of accelerating digital transformation and changing development finance, it explains why UNDP approaches blockchain not as a stand-alone solution, but as… [Read More]
Responding to Climate Shocks: IRC Secures Coca-Cola Foundation Investment to Expand Anticipatory Action Across Africa
With new funding from The Coca-Cola Foundation, the International Rescue Committee is scaling up anticipatory action responses across Africa to help communities prepare for climate-driven emergencies such as floods and droughts before they occur. This investment will enable earlier interventions, strengthen local resilience, and support faster recovery in regions increasingly affected by climate shocks. Anticipatory… [Read More]
$372 Million Approved by GEF for Global Climate, Biodiversity, and Pollution Initiatives
The Councils of the funds managed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), including the GEF Trust Fund, the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF), the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF), and the Global Biodiversity Framework Fund (GBFF), approved work programs totaling approximately USD 372 million. These funds are intended to support climate action, biodiversity conservation, pollution… [Read More]
$15 Million Investment by Johnson & Johnson, Skoll, and Comic Relief to Strengthen African Health Care
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has announced a combined commitment of nearly US$15 million from the Johnson & Johnson Foundation, the Skoll Foundation, and Comic Relief UK to strengthen community health systems across Africa. This funding, part of the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment, is further amplified by matching contributions from the… [Read More]
Rohingya Families in Bangladesh Left Homeless After Massive Fire as Aid Runs Low
A massive fire broke out at around 3:00 AM on 20 January 2026 in Camp 16, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, home to thousands of Rohingya refugees. The blaze destroyed 335 homes completely and damaged hundreds more, affecting over 2,000 people. Families whose homes were destroyed were forced to relocate to relatives or friends, losing all their… [Read More]
Lessons from the Venezuela Economic Crisis: Why MSMEs Need a Financial Buffer to Survive Export Market Volatility
In the 1970s, Venezuela stood as the wealthiest nation in South America, driven by vast oil reserves and a thriving middle class. For small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), it once appeared to be a land of limitless opportunity for expansion and exports. Decades later, the Venezuela economic crisis has become one of the strongest warnings… [Read More]
From Recovery to Readiness: How LISC Is Helping Small Businesses Build Resilience for Future Crises
How to prepare for the next disaster is a question many small business owners confront only after experiencing a crisis. For others, the daily challenge of keeping their businesses afloat leaves little time to plan for what lies ahead. Yet as natural disasters and economic shocks grow more frequent, the cost of not preparing is… [Read More]
Proparco Invests in Horizon Capital Catalyst Fund to Drive Ukraine’s Reconstruction and Sustainable Growth
Proparco has announced its investment as an anchor investor at the first close of the Horizon Capital Catalyst Fund, a reconstruction-focused equity vehicle launched by Horizon Capital, a leading private equity firm operating in Ukraine and Moldova. In just six months since fundraising began at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome last July, the Fund… [Read More]
Lessons from the Field: What GEF Latam Has Learned from Climate Investing
GEF Capital is actively advancing private climate change solutions in Brazil through its Latin America platform, GEF Latam, with a strong focus on both mitigation and adaptation. Operating from São Paulo, the fund is led by Anibal Wadih, founder and Managing Director, who brings more than 25 years of experience in sustainable and climate-focused investing…. [Read More]
IDH Farmfit Fund: Blended Finance Lessons on Making Smallholder Finance Impactful and Viable
The IDH Farmfit Fund was launched to address a long-standing but deceptively simple question: can finance that includes smallholders be both impactful and commercially viable? Finding an answer required moving beyond conventional investment approaches and testing a new model in practice. The IDH Farmfit Fund is a EUR 100 million closed-end blended finance vehicle that… [Read More]
Turning Health Data Into Action: Lessons from a Regional Mentorship Initiative
The generation, analysis, and use of high-quality data are fundamental to effective public health programmes and evidence-based decision-making. As countries move away from siloed disease-specific approaches, they face the growing challenge of managing, integrating, and interpreting multiple data sets. Interoperability across health information systems has therefore become essential to achieving better health outcomes. At the… [Read More]
Global Call: States Must Ensure Civil Society Participation in Crimes Against Humanity Talks
Ahead of the first session of the Conference Preparatory Committee and the Working Group for negotiations on a Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity, organizations have called on all states to ensure broad, inclusive participation, particularly for persons with disabilities and their representatives. They emphasize that the rights and protection of… [Read More]

























