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Founder Of Prominent Iranian Charity Fled Into Exile After Months Of Torture

Dated: October 30, 2024

Portrait of an Iranian man in exile, looking weary.

The founder of a prominent Iranian charity has fled into exile after enduring months of torture, shedding light on the dire human rights situation in Iran. This alarming development raises questions about the treatment of activists and the state of civil society in the country. Key Takeaways The founder’s escape highlights the ongoing repression of… [Read More]

Grants for River Flow and Biodiversity Restoration 2024

Dated: October 30, 2024

Lush river landscape with diverse wildlife and greenery.

The Open Rivers Programme has announced its 2024 grants aimed at restoring river flow and biodiversity through the removal of small dams. With a deadline set for November 29, 2024, this initiative seeks to support various projects that enhance ecological recovery and promote sustainable water management. Key Takeaways Grant Deadline: November 29, 2024 Focus: Removal… [Read More]

Apply Now for the Direct Aid Small Grant Program in India

Dated: October 30, 2024

Group of entrepreneurs collaborating in a colorful workspace.

The Direct Aid Small Grant Program (DAP) is now accepting applications to support impactful projects aimed at poverty reduction and community strengthening in India. With a deadline set for November 4, 2024, this initiative seeks to foster development through various thematic areas, encouraging innovative solutions and sustainable practices. Key Takeaways Application Deadline: November 4, 2024… [Read More]

Empowering Armenian Civil Society: New Funding Opportunities

Dated: October 29, 2024

Armenian activists collaborating on community projects outdoors.

In a significant move to bolster the capabilities of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Armenia, Counterpart International, in collaboration with the Urban Foundation for Sustainable Development and supported by USAID, has announced a Request for Applications (RFA). This initiative aims to enhance the financial stability and operational capacity of local organizations, with a deadline for… [Read More]

Empowering Development: Saudi Fund for Progress

Dated: October 29, 2024

Community collaboration in Saudi Arabia's development initiatives.

The Saudi Fund for Progress is a transformative initiative aimed at fostering sustainable development across various sectors in Saudi Arabia. Established to align with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, the fund addresses pressing social and economic challenges while promoting inclusivity and resilience. Key Takeaways The fund focuses on education, healthcare, and infrastructure. It aims to empower… [Read More]

Global Mercy Arrives in Sierra Leone for Free Surgeries and Training

Dated: October 28, 2024

Global Mercy ship in Sierra Leone harbor with locals.

In August 2024, the Global Mercy, the world’s largest civilian hospital ship, docked in Freetown, Sierra Leone, for a 10-month mission to provide free surgical operations and medical training. This initiative, organized by the charity Mercy Ships, aims to address the critical healthcare needs in a country often described as a "medical desert." Key Takeaways… [Read More]

Solidarity Call: Kastos-Kalamos Communities Fight Against Colonial Conservation

Dated: October 28, 2024

Community members working together in a lush environment.

In a powerful appeal, the traditional communities of Kastos and Kalamos islands in Greece are calling for solidarity in their fight against colonial conservation practices that threaten their ancestral lands and waters. These communities, long-time guardians of their marine territories, are facing increasing pressures from state policies and external entities that undermine their rights and… [Read More]

Celebrating 75 Years of CARE Bangladesh: A Legacy of Compassion and Change

Dated: October 28, 2024

Celebration of CARE Bangladesh's 75th anniversary with joyful people.

75 years of CARE Bangladesh has been a remarkable journey of humanitarian aid and social development. The organization, which began its mission in 1949, has transformed countless lives through its commitment to alleviating poverty and empowering marginalized communities. The anniversary celebration brought together dignitaries, partners, and community members to reflect on the past and envision… [Read More]

Solidarity Call: Kastos-Kalamos Communities Fight Against Colonial Conservation

Dated: October 28, 2024

Kastos and Kalamos islands with community members in nature.

In a powerful appeal, the traditional communities of Kastos and Kalamos islands in Greece are calling for solidarity in their fight against colonial conservation practices that threaten their ancestral lands and waters. These communities, long-time guardians of their marine territories, are facing increasing pressures from state policies and external entities that undermine their rights and… [Read More]

Celebrating 75 Years of CARE Bangladesh: A Legacy of Compassion and Change

Dated: October 28, 2024

Diverse people celebrating 75 years of CARE Bangladesh.

The 75th anniversary celebration of CARE Bangladesh marked a significant milestone in the organization’s journey of humanitarian aid and development. The event brought together dignitaries, partners, and community members to reflect on the impactful work done over the decades and to envision a future filled with hope and opportunity. Key Takeaways Historical Significance: CARE Bangladesh… [Read More]

Antarctica’s Voice: A Call for Representation in Climate Talks

Dated: October 27, 2024

Panoramic view of Antarctica with icebergs and blue sky.

With the Earth facing unprecedented environmental degradation, a new movement is emerging to give Antarctica a voice in global climate discussions. Advocates are proposing a declaration that would recognize Antarctica as an autonomous legal entity, allowing it to participate in decision-making processes that affect its future. Key Takeaways Antarctica could be recognized as an autonomous… [Read More]

NGOs Urge Kyrgyz President To Veto Controversial ‘Foreign Agents’ Bill

Dated: October 27, 2024

Activists united against controversial foreign agents bill in Kyrgyzstan.

In a significant move, various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have called on Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov to veto a controversial bill that designates certain organizations as "foreign agents." This legislation has sparked widespread concern over its potential implications for civil society and freedom of expression in the country. Key Takeaways NGOs are urging President Japarov to… [Read More]

Moscow Issues Warning To U.S. Embassy, Labels Three NGOs As ‘Undesirable’

Dated: October 27, 2024

Moscow skyline with dark clouds over U.S. Embassy.

Moscow has escalated tensions with the United States by warning the U.S. Embassy in Russia and designating three non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as "undesirable." This move reflects ongoing geopolitical frictions and concerns over foreign influence in Russian affairs. Key Takeaways Moscow warns the U.S. Embassy about its activities. Three NGOs have been labeled as "undesirable" by… [Read More]

EDEN Highlights Environmental Crisis in Niger Delta at Ughelli Event

Dated: October 27, 2024

Group of people discussing environmental issues in Niger Delta.

At a recent event in Ughelli, Delta State, the Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN) shed light on the dire environmental situation in the Niger Delta, labeling it the most oil-polluted region on Earth. The organization emphasized the lack of environmental legislation and the ongoing degradation caused by oil activities. Key Takeaways EDEN identifies the Niger Delta… [Read More]

Antarctica’s Voice: A Call for Representation in Climate Talks

Dated: October 27, 2024

Panoramic view of Antarctica's icy landscape and glaciers.

With the Earth facing unprecedented environmental degradation, a new movement is emerging to give Antarctica a voice in global climate discussions. Advocates are proposing a declaration that would recognize Antarctica as an autonomous legal entity, allowing it to participate in decision-making processes that affect its future. Key Takeaways Antarctica could be recognized as an autonomous… [Read More]

Russia Labels Agora Rights Group ‘Undesirable’ in Latest Crackdown on Civil Society

Dated: October 27, 2024

Moscow street scene with police and citizens in discussion.

In a significant move to suppress civil society, Russian authorities have officially designated the Agora rights group as "undesirable." This classification is part of a broader trend of increasing restrictions on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil liberties in Russia, raising concerns among human rights advocates and international observers. Key Takeaways Agora, a prominent human rights… [Read More]

Indonesian Forests Suffer As Global Biomass Energy Demand Rises

Dated: October 27, 2024

Indonesian forest with signs of deforestation and fallen trees.

Indonesian forests are increasingly under threat due to the surging global demand for biomass energy. This trend raises concerns about environmental sustainability and the long-term impacts on biodiversity and local communities. Key Takeaways The rising demand for biomass energy is leading to significant deforestation in Indonesia. Local communities are facing adverse effects due to the… [Read More]

Antarctica’s Voice: A Call for Representation in Climate Talks

Dated: October 27, 2024

Stunning icy landscape of Antarctica with glaciers and sea.

With the Earth facing unprecedented environmental degradation, a new movement is emerging to give Antarctica a voice in global climate discussions. Advocates are proposing a declaration that would recognize Antarctica as an autonomous legal entity, allowing it to participate in decision-making processes that affect its future. Key Takeaways Proposal to recognize Antarctica as an autonomous… [Read More]

Moscow Issues Warning To U.S. Embassy, Labels Three NGOs As ‘Undesirable’

Dated: October 27, 2024

U.S. Embassy in Moscow under tense political atmosphere.

Moscow has escalated tensions with the United States by warning the U.S. Embassy in Russia and designating three non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as "undesirable." This move reflects ongoing geopolitical frictions and concerns over foreign influence in Russian affairs. Key Takeaways Moscow warns the U.S. Embassy about its activities. Three NGOs have been labeled as "undesirable" by… [Read More]

Clashes Erupt Inside, Outside Georgia’s Parliament Over ‘Foreign Agent’ Law’s Approval

Dated: October 27, 2024

Protesters clashing with police outside Georgia's Parliament.

Tensions escalated in Tbilisi as clashes erupted both inside and outside Georgia’s Parliament following the approval of a controversial ‘foreign agent’ law. The legislation, which critics argue is a tool for suppressing dissent, has sparked widespread protests and accusations of electoral fraud. Key Takeaways Protests erupted after the approval of a ‘foreign agent’ law in… [Read More]

IDRC at the 2024 Canadian Conference on Global Health

Dated: October 27, 2024

IDRC and UNFPA are collaborating to host an online event titled “Civil registration, vital statistics and legal identity in poly-crisis: Lessons learned,” led by Sana Naffa from IDRC. The session will explore the importance of universal legal identity achieved through accessible civil registration and identity management throughout one’s life as a crucial aspect of sustainable… [Read More]

Initiative to address women’s care load in Africa expands with two new projects

Dated: October 27, 2024

The dialogue on elder care in Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, and South Africa will inform policy decisions on services for elders and caregivers. In Benin and Togo, research on the value and impact of care work across gender, age, and income groups will guide policymaking efforts. These projects aim to change how unpaid care work is… [Read More]

Empowering Democracy: New Grant Program for Sub-Saharan Africa

Dated: October 27, 2024

Diverse group discussing democracy in a vibrant outdoor setting.

In a significant move to bolster civil society in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI) at CIVICUS has announced a new grant program aimed at enhancing inclusive democracy through financial and non-financial support mechanisms. This initiative seeks to empower grassroots organizations to utilize digital technology effectively, ensuring a vibrant civic space across the region…. [Read More]

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