China’s shift from massive infrastructure projects to smaller, self-sustaining initiatives marks a strategic pivot in its ...
In a recent presentation to member states, a copy of which was seen by Devex, WHO’s financial outlook for 2026-2027 shows it has a gap of over $1.8 billion, or roughly 43% of its targeted budget. But ...
African governments, heads of state, ministers, philanthropy, private sector, innovators, educators, and young people, as the ...
The Nutrition for Growth in Paris exceeds expectations, with more than $27 billion raised; the Trump administration outlines ...
With the proliferation of AI tools, the demand for data-savvy, AI-skilled workers has skyrocketed. data.org’s Cormekki ...
Philanthropists must step up and do more to help the nonprofit sector, leaders from some of the world’s biggest foundations said yesterday at the Skoll World Forum — the annual gathering for social ...
U.K.-based small charities working on the front lines of the global south say they will have to pick up the pieces after the latest government aid cut.
Africa is grappling with a growing opioid crisis fueled by weak enforcement of regulations, medical supply shortages, and a thriving black market. These challenges have been exacerbated by U.S. aid ...
As aid budgets shrink, a reminder to the humanitarian and development community: Direct cash transfers are proven to be a highly effective and flexible way to deliver aid, improving lives and ...
How a tech entrepreneur dismantled the U.S. Institute of Peace, and how the USAID cuts affected the multilateral system.
Amid Argentina’s ongoing economic crisis, barley production, a major supplier to the beer industry, has become a lifeline for ...
The abrupt freezing of the Payne Fellowship, a key pipeline for underrepresented Americans in USAID’s foreign service, has ...
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