The Government of Ireland has launched a €5 million pre-construction fund aimed at accelerating the development of efficient district heating projects across the country. This initiative supports early-stage project development and is part of Ireland’s broader effort to achieve its climate goals, enhance energy security, and improve affordability. District heating, which delivers heat to multiple… [Read More]
IOM and Human Concern International Join Forces in USD 1 Million Partnership to Combat Human Trafficking and Exploitation
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Human Concern International (HCI), Canada’s oldest Muslim relief organization, have signed a landmark USD 1 million Memorandum of Understanding to enhance protection systems and deliver life-saving humanitarian assistance to people affected by crisis, displacement, and human trafficking. Rooted in Islamic values and principles such as Zakat and Sadaqah,… [Read More]
ILO and European Commission to Co-Host the Just Transition Pavilion at COP30
The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the European Commission (EC) will jointly host the Just Transition Pavilion at the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP30), to be held from 10 to 21 November 2025 in Belem, Brazil. Organized in collaboration with the International Organisation of Employers (IOE), the International Trade Union Confederation… [Read More]
Global Coalition for Social Justice Recognized as Key Driver for Implementing the Doha Declaration
The Global Coalition for Social Justice, led by the International Labour Organization (ILO), has been recognized as a pivotal platform for advancing the principles and goals of the Doha Political Declaration on Social Development, adopted at the World Summit for Social Development in Doha. The Coalition’s role was highlighted during a high-level forum held on… [Read More]
India Launches ILO-Backed Child Labour Platform Programme to Eliminate Child Labour in Agricultural Supply Chains
The International Labour Organization (ILO), in collaboration with the Government of Telangana, has officially launched the Child Labour Platform (CLP) Programme in India, marking a major milestone in the country’s ongoing fight against child labour. The launch took place during the 16th Annual Meeting of the Child Labour Platform held in Hyderabad, under the theme… [Read More]
Sierra Leone’s Economy Gains Stability as Private Sector Reforms Take Center Stage for Job Creation
Sierra Leone’s economy is demonstrating renewed resilience amid global challenges, with growth projected to reach 4.3 percent in 2025 and 4.6 percent by 2027, according to the latest World Bank Sierra Leone Economic Update (SLEU) launched in Freetown. The report attributes this positive outlook to improvements in agricultural productivity, expansion in the mining sector, and… [Read More]
Empowering Women and Driving Innovation: How Georgia’s GENIE Project Created Jobs and Transformed the Digital Economy
The Georgia National Innovation Ecosystem (GENIE) Project, launched in 2016 with support from the World Bank, has significantly advanced innovation, digital inclusion, and job creation across Georgia. By the time it concluded in 2023, the project had reached 52,000 beneficiaries—half of them women—financed 138 start-ups, and created more than 2,100 jobs, 50% of which were… [Read More]
Denmark Donates DKK 15 Million to WFP to Support Newly Arrived Refugees in Uganda with Emergency Food Assistance
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has received a generous contribution of DKK 15 million (approximately USD 2.3 million) from the Government of Denmark to provide vital food assistance to nearly 80,000 newly arrived refugees in Uganda. The funding will be used to deliver cash transfers over three months, enabling families to purchase food,… [Read More]
ADB Approves $32 Million to Boost Mongolia’s Disaster Preparedness Through Technology and Innovation
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $32 million financing package to help Mongolia strengthen disaster preparedness and build climate resilience by modernizing its disaster early warning systems. The initiative will enhance the country’s capacity to respond effectively to natural hazards such as floods, storms, wildfires, earthquakes, and dzud—a severe winter condition that causes… [Read More]
ADB Invests $145 Million in Maynilad to Boost Water Security and Wastewater Infrastructure in Metro Manila
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced a $145 million (in Philippine pesos equivalent) investment in Maynilad Water Services, Inc. to strengthen water security and upgrade wastewater infrastructure across Metro Manila. As one of the two lead cornerstone investors in Maynilad’s initial public offering (IPO) on the Philippine Stock Exchange, ADB’s investment will play a… [Read More]
ADB Approves $100 Million Loan to Strengthen Sri Lanka’s Financial Sector and Boost Economic Resilience
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $100 million loan to support Sri Lanka in advancing critical structural reforms within its financial sector, focusing on stronger governance, policy continuity, and wider financial inclusion. The initiative aims to enhance the sector’s resilience and ensure long-term financial stability in the wake of the country’s recent economic… [Read More]
Central African Republic and African Development Bank Launch $113 Million Programme to Rebuild Communities and Empower Youth
The Central African Republic (CAR) and the African Development Bank Group have officially launched the second phase of the Support Programme for Reconstruction of Grassroots Communities (PARCB-2), a landmark initiative focused on rebuilding livelihoods, fostering social cohesion, and driving sustainable economic recovery in regions affected by the country’s political and military crisis. President Faustin Archange… [Read More]
African Development Bank Boosts East Africa Connectivity with €217 Million for Busega–Mpigi and Kagitumba–Kayonza–Rusumo Roads Project
The African Development Bank Group has approved an additional €217.37 million to accelerate the completion of the Multinational Busega–Mpigi and Kagitumba–Kayonza–Rusumo Roads Project, a major infrastructure initiative aimed at strengthening regional connectivity and trade between Uganda and Rwanda. The new financing will support the construction of modern interchanges, bridges, toll plazas, and service lanes, including… [Read More]
$5 Million Gift from Dunleavy Foundation Boosts Appalachian Trail Conservation Efforts
The Dunleavy Foundation has made the largest philanthropic gift in the Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s (ATC) history, donating $5 million to support the Wild East Action Fund. This donation aims to advance local conservation efforts and enhance the protection of the landscapes surrounding the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. The gift will support conservation partners in collectively… [Read More]
How to Achieve $300B and Scale Up to $1.3T Under the New Climate Finance Target
Nations set a historic new climate finance goal last year, pledging to deliver at least $300 billion annually to support climate action in developing countries by 2035. This “new collective quantified goal” (NCQG) also includes a broader target of mobilizing $1.3 trillion annually, reflecting the scale of resources actually needed to enable developing nations to… [Read More]
Understanding COP: Why the 2025 Brazil Summit Is a Key Moment for Climate Policy
From 10–21 November 2025, world leaders, scientists, activists, negotiators, Indigenous Peoples, and affected communities will gather in Belém, Brazil for COP30, the annual UN climate conference. This year’s meeting is particularly significant as it follows the confirmation that global temperatures have surpassed the critical 1.5°C threshold above pre-industrial levels, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated… [Read More]
Human Rights at Risk: Why Immediate Climate Change Action Is Critical
The Australian Human Rights Commission has called for urgent action from government and business to address the growing impacts of climate change on Australians’ human rights. Launching its first major report on the issue, Human Rights on a Warming Earth, Commission President Hugh de Kretser emphasized that climate change poses an extreme threat to human… [Read More]
Promoting Human Rights and Democracy in Türkiye for Kurds and Diverse Communities
In August 2025, Türkiye’s Parliament established the cross-party National Solidarity, Sisterhood/Brotherhood and Democracy Commission to identify the social and political foundations of unity, strengthen democratic participation, and propose legal and institutional reforms aimed at ending polarization and fostering peaceful coexistence. This initiative follows an agreement with the jailed PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, culminating in the… [Read More]
Global Inclusive Insurance Innovation Programme Rolled Out by UNDP, BMZ, Generali and ICMIF Foundation
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Generali Group, and the International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF) Foundation have unveiled early results from the world’s largest inclusive insurance innovation programme, launched in 2023. The initiative is projected to benefit 2.7 million people across 30 countries… [Read More]
$75 Million Government Grant to Advance Infectious Disease Research
New Zealand is boosting its preparedness for future pandemics with a $75 million government investment in infectious disease research. The funding, announced by Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology Shane Reti at the NZ Institute for Public Health and Forensic Science (PHF Science) in Porirua, is part of an eight-year strategy to expand the country’s… [Read More]
AU-EU Health Partnership Strengthened to Drive Collaborative Healthcare Initiatives
African and European delegates convened in Pretoria, South Africa, to reaffirm and advance the AU-EU Health Partnership ahead of the upcoming AU-EU Summit in Luanda, Angola. Around 30 delegates representing 15 countries and 11 continental institutions participated in the high-level steering meeting, hosted by South Africa’s Ministry of Health and co-chaired by senior officials from… [Read More]
Racialized Migrant Workers in France Face Rights Violations Amid Dysfunctional Permit System
The French short-term residence permit system systematically violates the human rights of racialized migrant workers, leaving them trapped in precarious, exploitative, and abusive conditions. Amnesty International’s research highlights that this system exposes migrant workers, particularly women, to labor exploitation, homelessness, poverty, and various forms of discrimination. The administrative structure of these permits, intended to allow… [Read More]
Human Rights Alert: Tunisia’s Refugee Crisis and EU Accountability Risks
Amnesty International has reported that over the past three years, Tunisian authorities have increasingly dismantled protections for refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants, with Black people disproportionately targeted. The shift involves racist policing, human rights violations, and life-threatening conditions, while European Union cooperation on migration control continues without sufficient safeguards, raising the risk of EU complicity…. [Read More]
























