Zimbabwe is pioneering a bold approach to solving its energy crisis by shifting from traditional aid to innovative finance. Facing dwindling international aid and rising development costs, the UN Country Team is partnering with the private sector to transform limited donor funding into long-term investments in clean energy. UN Resident Coordinator Edward Kallon calls this… [Read More]
Nigeria Launches Integrated Health Services to Improve Care for Vulnerable Communities
Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (FMHSW) has launched a strategic initiative to integrate sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services with interventions for communicable diseases. This collaborative approach aims to strengthen the country’s health system, enhance access to essential care, and provide a more people-centered approach to healthcare, particularly for vulnerable… [Read More]
Unitaid Launches Flagship Investments to Boost Local Manufacturing of Diagnostics and Medicines in Africa
Unitaid has announced a foundational investment of nearly US$50 million in two flagship programs designed to strengthen Africa’s capacity to manufacture its own medical diagnostics and treatments. This initiative is part of Unitaid’s broader commitment to building regional manufacturing infrastructure and improving access to quality-assured health products for priority global health challenges, including HIV, malaria,… [Read More]
UK Industrial Strategy Invests Over £30 Million to Boost Northern Ireland’s Science and Tech Industries
Northern Ireland’s science and technology sectors are set to receive a major boost from the UK Government’s modern Industrial Strategy, with at least £30 million earmarked for innovative tech projects. The funding aims to strengthen local jobs, promote economic growth, and support key industries of the future, including cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, and creative industries. Industry… [Read More]
UK Government Extends £45 Million Scheme to Support Thousands More Young People with Training and Work Opportunities
The UK Government has announced a £45 million extension to the Youth Guarantee trailblazer scheme, enabling thousands more young people to receive tailored support to access training and employment opportunities. The scheme aims to ensure that all 18- to 21-year-olds have the chance to earn or learn, providing innovative local approaches to identify those most… [Read More]
ADB Approves Financing for Reko Diq Copper Mining Project in Pakistan
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a financing package for the Reko Diq copper-gold mine in Pakistan, aiming to meet rising global demand for critical minerals while promoting economic development and poverty reduction in the country. ADB President Masato Kanda emphasized that the project will support the global critical minerals supply chain, advance the… [Read More]
Japan’s NEC Digital Technologies to Empower Small-Scale African Farmers in Partnership with IFAD
Japan’s NEC Corporation and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have announced a partnership to deploy high-end digital technologies tailored to the needs of vulnerable small-scale producers in Africa. Signed during the Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9), the initiative aims to enhance farm productivity, build resilience to climate and economic shocks,… [Read More]
World Bank Returns to Canadian Dollar Bond Market with CAD 1.5 Billion Benchmark Issue
The World Bank (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, IBRD, Aaa/AAA) has priced a new three-year CAD $1.5 billion Sustainable Development Bond, maturing in September 2028. The benchmark transaction carries a semi-annual coupon of 2.90% per annum, an issue price of 99.946%, and a final spread of 9.8 basis points over the CAN 3.25% September… [Read More]
Strengthening Climate Resilience in Northern Ghana Through Early Warning and Anticipatory Action
Across Africa, climate change is reshaping the conditions for farming communities, increasing the frequency and severity of climate-related shocks. The FAO Regional Office for Africa Resilience Team supports countries by providing strategic and technical assistance to strengthen emergency response and resilience programming, helping communities better withstand and manage these climate-induced risks. In Ghana’s northern regions,… [Read More]
FAO Regional Office for Africa: Driving Agricultural Development Across the Continent
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is intensifying efforts to attract global investment into Southern Africa’s rapidly evolving agricultural sector. Highlighting a pipeline of over USD 1.8 billion in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and more than USD 448 million in African Small Island Developing States (SIDS), FAO is promoting high-impact investment… [Read More]
AfDB, AfCFTA, and Africa50 Join Forces to Unlock $3.4 Trillion African Market via Infrastructure
The African Development Bank Group, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, and Africa50 have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate infrastructure development across Africa and unlock the potential of the continent’s largest free trade area. The agreement, signed during the Africa50 General Shareholders Meeting in Maputo, establishes a framework for cooperation to… [Read More]
TICAD9: Japan and African Development Bank Sign $5.5 Billion Agreement for Sixth Phase of Enhanced Private Sector Assistance
The government of Japan and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding launching the sixth phase of the Enhanced Private Sector Assistance (EPSA6) initiative. The agreement, signed during the Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) in Yokohama, provides a framework for resource mobilization and development partnerships to support African… [Read More]
UNITAR and UNDP Launch Free Online Course on SDG-Aligned Budgeting
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have relaunched their self-paced Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on SDG-aligned Budgeting. The course aims to support governments, parliaments, and other stakeholders in integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) more effectively into national budgeting frameworks. Structured into four modules,… [Read More]
Tsunami of Water Poverty Looms as Low-Income Older People Cut Back on Usage
A new YouGov poll commissioned by the charity Independent Age reveals that almost half of older adults living on a low income in England and Wales are cutting back on their water usage in an attempt to reduce household bills. The survey found that 46% of people aged 65 and over reported reducing their spending… [Read More]
New Report Reveals How Corporal Punishment Harms Children’s Health
A new World Health Organization (WHO) report warns that corporal punishment remains widespread globally and poses serious risks to children’s health and development. An estimated 1.2 billion children aged 0–18 years experience physical punishment at home each year. Data from 58 countries reveal that 17% of children subjected to corporal punishment in the past month… [Read More]
£9 Million in Grants Awarded to 31 Organisations to Help Vulnerable Households with Energy Bills
More than £9 million in grants is being distributed to 31 charities and community groups across England, Scotland, and Wales through round 11 of the Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme. The funding is aimed at supporting vulnerable households with energy bills while also advancing initiatives that promote carbon reduction and sustainable energy use. Among the recipients… [Read More]
China’s Poverty Alleviation: A Global Beacon of Hope and Debate
China’s Unprecedented Role in Global Poverty Reduction As the G20 Summit convenes to tackle global poverty, hunger, and inequality, China’s remarkable achievements in poverty alleviation are taking center stage. Over the past four decades, China has lifted nearly 800 million people out of extreme poverty, accounting for approximately 75 percent of the global reduction since… [Read More]
Uzbekistan Welcomes Uzbek Edition of ‘Xi Jinping: On Respecting and Protecting Human Rights’
Uzbekistan has officially launched the Uzbek-language edition of the book "Xi Jinping: On Respecting and Protecting Human Rights." The ceremony, held in Tashkent on August 19, 2025, was attended by nearly 300 participants, including Chinese and Uzbek officials and intellectuals. The event underscored the growing cultural and human rights cooperation between the two nations. Key… [Read More]
Viet Nam’s Green Rice Revolution: Boosting Farmer Incomes and Protecting the Environment
Drought and extreme heat are increasingly threatening the livelihoods of smallholder farmers worldwide, particularly those reliant on rain-fed agriculture. Climate-resilient irrigation has emerged as a transformative solution, enabling farmers to produce more crops with less water despite erratic rainfall. This sustainable approach not only enhances agricultural productivity but also strengthens local economies and could help… [Read More]
ASEL Agri’s Youth Trace Force Triumphs at AGX Inspire Challenge 2025, Boosting Kenyan Coffee Compliance with EU Regulations
ASEL Agri’s youth-led tech initiative, Youth Trace Force, has won the AGX Inspire Challenge 2025 for its innovative approach to helping Kenyan coffee farmers comply with European Union deforestation regulations (EUDR). The AGX Inspire Challenge, hosted at ILRI, Nairobi from 23–24 July 2025, provides seed funding and technical support from CGIAR to teams developing practical,… [Read More]
Northwest Nigeria Faces Severe Malnutrition Crisis: Key Facts and Interventions
An estimated two million children in Nigeria suffer from severe acute malnutrition (SAM), yet only 20% are currently receiving treatment. Recent primary data collected in July 2025 by the Nigerian Red Cross (NRCS) indicates that in three local government areas—Zango and Kankara in Katsina state, and Wamako in Sokoto state—between 47% and 47.8% of assessed… [Read More]
IFRC’s Zero Hunger Campaign Aims to Boost Sustainable Food Security in Africa
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has officially launched its Africa Zero Hunger: United for Durable Solutions campaign, marking a major step in redefining efforts to combat hunger across the continent. The campaign was unveiled on 19 August 2025 during a virtual event moderated by award-winning journalist Victoria Rubadiri, bringing… [Read More]
NEC and ClimateAi Partner to Develop Smart Farming Model for Africa
NEC Corporation and San Francisco-based startup ClimateAi have developed an AI-driven model designed to support smart farming in Africa by measuring the effectiveness of climate adaptation strategies for crops like cocoa and rice. The model integrates ClimateAi’s long-range climate forecasting with NEC’s agricultural technology to assess how climate change may impact crop yields and evaluate… [Read More]





















