The City of Seattle’s Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) has opened applications for its 2026 Youth Mental Health Therapeutic Services grant programme, aimed at improving access to clinical mental health care for young people across Seattle. The initiative is designed to support secondary school students and young adults between the ages of 13… [Read More]
Indonesia Proposes Controversial Plan to Vet Human Rights Defenders
In late April 2026, Indonesian officials announced plans to amend the country’s 1999 Human Rights Law to allow authorities to determine who qualifies as a recognized human rights defender. Human Rights Watch warned that such revisions would violate fundamental freedoms of expression and association, placing defenders at greater risk. The proposal followed public outcry after… [Read More]
Albania Promotes Inclusive Growth Through Jobs and Social Protection Reforms
Albania is advancing a major reform agenda focused on improving social protection systems, expanding employment opportunities, and strengthening care services for vulnerable communities. Through the Lifelong Empowerment and Protection in Albania (LEAP) programme, the country is working alongside the United Nations and the Joint SDG Fund to create a more inclusive and resilient social support… [Read More]
WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak in DRC and Uganda a Global Health Emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) a public health emergency of international concern, warning that it may be far larger than currently detected and carries significant local and regional risks of spread. The outbreak involves Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD), a species of Ebola for… [Read More]
How Fracking and Shale Gas Transformed U.S. Energy Affordability
The rise of shale gas production in the United States since 2007 has significantly transformed the country’s energy landscape, generating major cost savings for households, businesses, and industries. Advances in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling allowed the U.S. to dramatically increase natural gas production, shifting the nation from a net importer of natural gas to… [Read More]
FAO Conference Drives Agrifood Systems Transformation
The Thirty‑fifth Session of the Regional Conference for Europe concluded in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, on 14 May with the adoption of a joint report by consensus, reflecting a positive spirit among participants. The event brought together over 230 representatives from more than 50 member states, UN agencies, civil society, the private sector, academia, and rural youth…. [Read More]
TU Dublin Grange Gorman Hosts Launch of Cruinniú na nÓg 2026
Minister Patrick O’Donovan officially launched Cruinniú na nÓg 2026 at TU Dublin Grange Gorman, marking the beginning of Ireland’s annual national celebration dedicated to creativity among children and young people. The initiative continues to highlight the importance of artistic expression, imagination, and cultural participation by offering free creative experiences across the country. Cruinniú na nÓg… [Read More]
UN World Urban Forum WUF13 Opens in Baku to Tackle Housing Crisis
The World Urban Forum (WUF13), organized by UN‑Habitat and hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan, has opened with the theme Housing the World: Safe and Resilient Cities and Communities. The forum runs from 17 to 22 May and brings together leaders, mayors, urban experts, civil society, and private sector representatives to address the global housing crisis. Nearly… [Read More]
UN Young Leader Panha Theng Amplifies Cambodia’s LGBTQI+ Youth
Panha grew up in Cambodia rarely seeing LGBTQI+ people represented in ways that felt authentic, leaving her with a sense of silence and invisibility. Today, she is working to change that as co‑founder of Sampi TV, a digital platform dedicated to LGBTQI+ storytelling and advocacy. Through podcasts, documentaries, and online tools, she is opening conversations… [Read More]
UN World Urban Forum Tackles Global Housing Crisis Affecting 1.1B
The thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) opened with discussions on how cities can be made safer and more resilient, and how housing can be made more affordable. While progress has been made—around 160 countries have adopted or are developing national urban policies, and more than two‑thirds have introduced housing affordability programmes—UN‑Habitat emphasized… [Read More]
EBRD Backs Sofia Airport’s Landmark €450M Bond Issuance
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is supporting Bulgaria’s capital market development and strengthening Sofia Airport’s financial resilience through its participation in the airport operator SOF Connect AD’s first bond issuance. The Bank subscribed €50 million across two senior notes as part of a €450 million financing package, which includes refinancing bonds, CAPEX… [Read More]
Gov. Spanberger Announces $19M Innovative Refrigeration Expansion
Governor Abigail Spanberger has announced that Innovative Refrigeration Systems will invest $19 million to expand its Augusta County manufacturing campus. The expansion will support Virginia’s growing biopharma manufacturing sector by strengthening cold chain infrastructure, ensuring medications reach hospitals, pharmacies, and healthcare providers nationwide. The project involves acquiring and renovating an adjacent facility, significantly increasing production… [Read More]
Tsunami Preparedness Pacific 2026: TEMPP II Training Closes in Fiji
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, together with partners, supported Pacific Island countries and territories in advancing tsunami evacuation mapping, response planning, and readiness through the TEMPP II workshop held in Nadi, Fiji, from 13–17 April 2026. The training brought together disaster management officials, tsunami warning center staff, and GIS specialists to strengthen national… [Read More]
African Agrivoltaics Platform Initiative Launched to Boost Food & Energy
Global conversations about climate resilience, food security, renewable energy, and inequality often highlight the gap between commitments and real action. According to the 2025 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World, 2.3 billion people face food insecurity, with Africa bearing the greatest burden. Over 20% of Africa’s population is undernourished, and if current… [Read More]
Experts Urge WHO to Declare Climate Change a Global Health Emergency
The Pan‑European Commission on Climate and Health has issued a Call to Action, warning that volatile energy prices, strained supply chains, and accelerating global temperature increases are exposing the fragility of fossil fuel dependency. Chaired by former Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir and convened by WHO Regional Director for Europe Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge,… [Read More]
WHO Launches New Clinical Audit Tool for Youth Mental Health Care
WHO/Europe has released a new practical tool designed to strengthen the quality of mental health services for children and young people across the European Region. The Clinical audit tool to strengthen quality of child and youth mental health services provides countries with a structured approach to assessing and improving care, ensuring that young people receive… [Read More]
Commonwealth LNG Reaches FID on $13B Louisiana Export Facility
Caturus LLC has announced a positive Final Investment Decision (FID) for its Commonwealth LNG export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, unlocking full construction of one of the most cost‑competitive LNG projects in the United States. The $13 billion project is backed by $9.75 billion in newly closed financing and total capital commitments exceeding $21.25 billion…. [Read More]
UN Calls Attention to Urgent Global Policy Challenges
The United Nations article appears to be part of its ongoing reporting on global humanitarian, economic, or development-related challenges. Such updates typically focus on assessing current international conditions, highlighting emerging risks, and identifying areas where urgent policy or humanitarian action is required. UN reports of this nature generally examine issues such as conflict impact, food… [Read More]
ILO Warns Middle East Crisis Weighs Deeply on Global Labour Markets
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has warned that the Middle East crisis is increasingly impacting jobs, working conditions, and incomes worldwide. Rising energy costs, disrupted transport routes, supply chain pressures, weaker tourism, and migration constraints are already transmitting shocks across economies and labour markets. The report notes that the effects will likely persist, with their… [Read More]
Sudan Near Famine as Food Insecurity Spreads
The humanitarian situation in Sudan is rapidly deteriorating as the United Nations warns that millions of people are now facing acute food shortages amid escalating conflict and economic instability. Widespread displacement, disrupted supply chains, and ongoing violence have severely limited access to food, pushing vulnerable populations closer to famine-like conditions in several regions. According to… [Read More]
Minister Calleary Announces Funding for Croagh Patrick Path Management
Minister Dara Calleary has announced €42,000 in funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht to support the maintenance and management of the restored Croagh Patrick path for 2026. This initiative continues the collaboration between the Department, Mayo County Council, and the Croagh Patrick Stakeholder Forum, ensuring the sustainability of the… [Read More]
Energy and Trade Disruptions Deepen Global Poverty
Global disruptions in energy markets and international trade are increasingly pushing millions of people into poverty, according to recent economic assessments highlighting worsening vulnerabilities across developing and low-income countries. Rising fuel prices, supply chain instability, and uneven economic recovery have significantly increased the cost of living, making basic necessities less affordable for large segments of… [Read More]
Rockefeller Foundation Defies Global Aid Crash with $350M Impact Surge
The Rockefeller Foundation has released its 2025 impact report, Big Bets, Real Results, highlighting a year of strategic investments to support vulnerable communities and tackle global challenges. Despite a decline in global aid, the Foundation awarded over US$350 million, directly mobilized US$3 billion, and helped mobilize an additional US$29 billion in indirect capital, reaching 731… [Read More]

























