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Rockefeller Foundation and UNDP Join Forces to Drive Climate Action in Asia Pacific

Dated: February 26, 2025

Asia Pacific landscape with ocean, mountains, and vibrant green forests.

In a significant move to address pressing climate challenges, the Rockefeller Foundation and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have announced a partnership aimed at mobilizing climate financing across the Asia Pacific region. This collaboration seeks to create jobs, enhance health services, expand energy access, and build resilient communities, ultimately improving the quality of life… [Read More]

Celebrating Indigenous Languages: A Call to Preserve Cultural Heritage

Dated: February 26, 2025

In a powerful event highlighting the significance of Indigenous languages, Dr. Lorna Wánonsts’a7 Williams delivered an inspiring message about the rich stories and knowledge embedded in these languages. The event, part of UNESCO’s initiative to promote and preserve Indigenous languages, emphasized the diverse perspectives they offer, which are essential for enriching our global community. Key… [Read More]

Celebrating Indigenous Languages: A Call to Preserve Cultural Heritage

Dated: February 26, 2025

Vivid indigenous scene featuring traditional dwellings, colorful community, natural beauty.

In a powerful message shared by UNESCO, Dr. Lorna Wánonsts’a7 Williams emphasized the importance of Indigenous languages as vessels of cultural heritage, carrying generations of stories and knowledge. This event highlighted UNESCO’s ongoing efforts to preserve these languages, which offer diverse perspectives that enrich our global community. Key Takeaways Indigenous languages are crucial for cultural… [Read More]

Celebrating Indigenous Languages: A Call to Preserve Cultural Heritage

Dated: February 26, 2025

Vibrant indigenous portrait with rich traditional elements and natural ambiance.

In a powerful message shared by UNESCO, Dr. Lorna Wánonsts’a7 Williams emphasized the importance of Indigenous languages as vessels of cultural heritage, carrying generations of stories and knowledge. This event highlighted UNESCO’s ongoing efforts to preserve these languages, which offer diverse perspectives that enrich our global community. Key Takeaways Indigenous languages are crucial for cultural… [Read More]

Celebrating Solidarity: A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Community

Dated: February 26, 2025

Diverse smiling community gathering outdoors with warm, genuine facial smiles

On February 24, 2025, a vibrant gathering took place, celebrating solidarity among community members, speakers, and performers. The event was marked by heartfelt expressions of gratitude towards everyone who participated, whether in person or through various watch parties held across the country. Key Takeaways The event highlighted the importance of community and solidarity. Speakers and… [Read More]

Unifor’s Jenn M. Discusses Irving Paper Layoffs on CBC Radio

Dated: February 26, 2025

Woman in bright studio with modern microphone, wearing smart suit.

In a significant development for the local workforce, Atlantic Regional Director Jenn M. of Unifor appeared on CBC Radio in Saint John to address the recent layoffs at Irving Paper. The discussion highlighted the impact of these layoffs on employees and the broader community, emphasizing the need for support and solutions during this challenging time…. [Read More]

Celebrating Indigenous Languages: A Call to Preserve Cultural Heritage

Dated: February 26, 2025

Indigenous elders and youth embrace culture amid vibrant outdoor nature.

In a powerful message shared by UNESCO, Dr. Lorna Wánonsts’a7 Williams emphasized the importance of Indigenous languages as vessels of cultural heritage, carrying generations of stories and knowledge. This event highlighted UNESCO’s ongoing efforts to preserve these languages, which offer diverse perspectives that enrich our global community. Key Takeaways Indigenous languages are crucial for cultural… [Read More]

Fighting Back Against Malaria: The Breakthrough of Dual-Insecticide Nets

Dated: February 26, 2025

A dual-insecticide mosquito net over a bed.

Mosquitoes have become increasingly resilient, posing a significant challenge in the fight against malaria. However, innovative solutions are emerging, spearheaded by Dr. Corine Ngufor and her team, who have developed dual-insecticide nets that are proving effective in combating this deadly disease. Their efforts have already led to the prevention of 13 million malaria cases and… [Read More]

A Stark Reality Check: The Backlash Against Gender Equality in 2025

Dated: February 26, 2025

Diverse group expressing mixed emotions about gender equality.

In 2025, a troubling trend has emerged as a significant backlash against gender equality is being observed globally. According to recent statements from UN Women, the current pace of progress indicates that a girl born today will be nearly 68 years old before child marriage is eradicated. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for… [Read More]

Strengthening Nepal’s Livestock Sector: A Path to Economic Resilience

Dated: February 26, 2025

Nepalese farmers with livestock in green fields and mountains.

In a recent announcement, the World Bank highlighted that over half of Nepal’s population depends on agriculture and livestock for their livelihoods. This statistic underscores the critical role of the livestock sector in the country’s economy. The International Development Association (IDA) is actively working to enhance this sector by promoting innovation and improving animal health,… [Read More]

Powering Africa: Key Partners Unite for Mission300 Energy Summit

Dated: February 25, 2025

Diverse leaders collaborating at the Mission300 Energy Summit.

The African Development Bank Group is gearing up for the highly anticipated #Mission300 Africa Energy Summit, scheduled for January 24, 2025. This summit aims to unite key stakeholders in the energy sector to discuss strategies for connecting 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030. The event promises to be a pivotal moment in addressing the… [Read More]

Empowering Lives: The Upcoming Africa Energy Summit in Tanzania

Dated: February 25, 2025

Diverse group of people discussing renewable energy in Tanzania.

Next week, leaders and stakeholders in the energy sector will gather in Tanzania for the Africa Energy Summit. This pivotal event aims to showcase how energy access is transforming lives across the continent, fostering development, and creating opportunities for millions. The summit will also serve as a platform for discussions on the future of energy… [Read More]

Empowering Africa: Join the Africa Energy Summit for Sustainable Solutions

Dated: February 25, 2025

Diverse leaders discussing renewable energy at the summit.

The Africa Energy Summit, scheduled for January 27 and 28, 2025, aims to unite African leaders and development partners in a collaborative effort to address the pressing need for affordable and sustainable energy access across the continent. This pivotal event will feature discussions on innovative solutions and strategies to enhance energy accessibility, fostering economic growth… [Read More]

Empowering Africa: Highlights from the Africa Energy Summit 2025

Dated: February 25, 2025

Diverse leaders discussing renewable energy in Africa.

The Africa Energy Summit 2025, under the banner of #Mission300, gathered leaders and stakeholders from across the continent to discuss innovative solutions for energy access and sustainability. The event emphasized the importance of collaboration in transforming Africa’s energy landscape and improving lives through sustainable energy initiatives. Key Takeaways Focus on Sustainable Energy: The summit highlighted… [Read More]

Rockefeller Foundation Champions Nature-Related Risk Management at WEF25

Dated: February 25, 2025

Vibrant ecosystems with people engaged in conservation activities.

At the World Economic Forum 2025 (WEF25), the Rockefeller Foundation announced its support for the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD). This initiative aims to equip companies with the necessary tools to address the increasing nature-related risks associated with capital allocation. With over one million species at risk and biodiversity loss becoming a pressing concern,… [Read More]

Unifor Vows To Fight Job Cuts At Irving Paper Amidst Looming Layoffs

Dated: February 25, 2025

Workers united at Irving Paper amid job cut concerns.

Unifor, a prominent labor union in Canada, has announced its commitment to protect forestry jobs at Irving Paper after alarming news that nearly half of the workforce at Locals 601-N and 709 will face layoffs in just 45 days. This decision has sparked outrage among union members and raised concerns about the future of the… [Read More]

Unifor’s President Urges Bell CEO to Prepare for U.S. Tariffs

Dated: February 25, 2025

Unifor President and Bell CEO in serious discussion.

Unifor’s National President, Lana Payne, has reached out to Bell Canada’s CEO, Mirko Bibic, regarding the potential impact of U.S. tariffs on the telecommunications giant. In her correspondence, she emphasized the need for proactive measures to safeguard the company and its workforce against these looming economic challenges. Key Takeaways Unifor’s National President, Lana Payne, has… [Read More]

Unifor Vows To Fight Job Cuts At Irving Paper Amidst Looming Layoffs

Dated: February 25, 2025

Workers gathered outside Irving Paper amid job cuts.

Unifor, the union representing workers at Irving Paper, has announced its commitment to protect forestry jobs after the company informed members of Locals 601-N and 907 that nearly half of them will face layoffs in just 45 days. This alarming news has sparked a strong response from the union, which is mobilizing to advocate for… [Read More]

Reviving Mosul: UNESCO’s Cultural Renaissance

Dated: February 25, 2025

Historic architecture of Mosul with vibrant street life.

Through the power of culture and education, UNESCO is spearheading efforts to restore Mosul’s historic landmarks, rejuvenate classrooms, and foster a vibrant cultural scene. This initiative not only aims to rebuild the physical structures of the city but also to revive the spirit of its people, showcasing the resilience and strength of a community united… [Read More]

Explore Rio de Janeiro: A World Heritage Gem This Travel Tuesday!

Dated: February 25, 2025

Aerial view of Rio de Janeiro with mountains and beaches.

This #TravelTuesday, immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Rio de Janeiro, a city renowned for its stunning landscapes that seamlessly blend mountains and sea. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2012, Rio offers a unique combination of urban rainforest and iconic beaches, making it a must-visit destination for travelers around the globe…. [Read More]

Reviving Mosul: UNESCO’s Cultural Renaissance

Dated: February 25, 2025

Historic Mosul architecture with locals engaged in activities.

In a remarkable initiative, UNESCO is spearheading efforts to restore Mosul’s historic landmarks, rejuvenate educational institutions, and foster a vibrant cultural scene. This project symbolizes resilience and the power of culture and education in rebuilding communities affected by conflict. Key Takeaways UNESCO is restoring historic landmarks in Mosul. The initiative aims to revitalize classrooms and… [Read More]

Reviving Mosul: Join UNESCO’s Live Event from Al-Nouri Mosque Complex

Dated: February 25, 2025

Al-Nouri Mosque Complex in Mosul during a live event.

On February 5, 2025, UNESCO invites the global community to join a live event from the historic Al-Nouri Mosque Complex in Mosul, Iraq. This event will showcase the ongoing reconstruction efforts of Mosul’s landmarks, emphasizing the importance of cultural heritage and international collaboration in revitalizing the city after years of conflict. Key Takeaways Event Date:… [Read More]

Remembering Frankétienne: A Luminary of Haitian Arts and Literature

Dated: February 25, 2025

Portrait of Frankétienne with Haitian art background.

Frankétienne, a monumental figure in Haitian arts and literature, passed away on February 20 at the age of 88. Renowned as a UNESCO Artist for Peace, he leaves behind a rich legacy as a pioneer of the Spiralist literary movement, inspiring countless generations through his innovative works and cultural contributions. Key Takeaways Frankétienne was a… [Read More]

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