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Why the ‘vicious cycle’ of debt needs to be stopped

27 October 2025

Brian Kagoro of Open Society Foundations laments the lack of reforms to the global financial architecture, but remains hopeful that the urgency of today’s crises will trigger change.

Authoritarianism is rising. How should the aid community respond?

27 October 2025

At the Trust Conference in London, speakers called on the international community to learn each other's lessons when it comes to fighting autocracy.

Why a funder chose to move to 8-year grants

27 October 2025

Blood:Water’s eight-year, trust-based grants pair flexible funding with organizational strengthening for African-led health groups — showing how funders can scale impact through long-term, locally led partnerships.

US nonprofits seek refuge abroad

27 October 2025

Law firms in Canada and the United Kingdom tell Devex they've seen increased interest from U.S. entities in setting up international arms as the U.S. environment looks increasingly unstable.

Brazil builds on G20 finance reform while advancing domestic investment

27 October 2025

Brazil is monitoring the rollout of multilateral development bank reforms advanced under its G20 presidency while launching new domestic measures to mobilize private and international finance for its green transition.

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To end TB, time for us to own our disease response and financing for health

28 October 2025

Opinion: As the health ministers of four of the world’s highest-burden TB countries, accounting for 25% of the global tuberculosis occurrence, we know ending tuberculosis is no longer a technical puzzle — it is a financing one.