How a free health insurance pilot is taking on medical debt in Africa
16 October 2025A charity-led model in Kenya and Nigeria is testing whether free emergency coverage can protect low-income families from catastrophic health costs.
A charity-led model in Kenya and Nigeria is testing whether free emergency coverage can protect low-income families from catastrophic health costs.
At this year’s World Health Summit, African health leaders reiterated their commitment to the goal of local manufacturing, while taking stock of their progress and laying out the remaining challenges.
IOM chief navigates agency's future in wake of Trump cuts
Alexia Latortue, former U.S. Treasury lead on World Bank, said reforms show change is possible, but said momentum is stalling. She urged action on climate and relevance, and announced a coalition to rethink global development.
The European Investment Bank has launched its latest global strategy, setting a goal of €10B in annual financing. The plan emphasizes targeted regional approaches, stronger partnerships, and continued support for Ukraine.
Sources tell Devex there’s still uncertainty around how this will impact global health work.
With food aid slashed globally, agencies warn that millions are being pushed to the brink — and that years of progress toward a more efficient delivery system could be undone.
Hundreds of thousands of Indian children remain vulnerable to preventable diseases despite ambitious vaccination targets.
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The newly launched AgriConnect operationalizes the World Bank’s pledge to double its investment in agriculture to $9 billion a year — and make farming a driver of jobs and economic growth.
Everything Devex’s reporters are seeing and hearing this week in Washington, D.C.
The past year has seen rapid shifts in the employment landscape in development. Which roles have been hit the hardest — and which have seen a rise in jobs?
A proven development model from India and Brazil is taking root in the U.S., offering hope for revitalizing rural communities. If we’re willing to learn, global lessons can help the next generation of American farmers thrive.