WHO projects up to 40% cut in health aid in 2025

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Why ‘integration’ has become a ‘dirty word’ in HIV programming

24 July 2025

In light of international aid cuts and ideological reform, there are concerns that people at high risk of contracting HIV will be forced into overcrowded public health systems and may face stigma.

7 global development roles that are being transformed by AI

24 July 2025

While the sector navigates the fallout from the U.S. aid crisis, its AI revolution continues. Experts share which development roles are being transformed the most via AI integration.

Top UN court says states have legal duty to act on climate change

23 July 2025

The International Court of Justice found that high-emitting countries have additional obligations under international law — a victory for small island states pushing for climate accountability.

How economic resilience projects are helping HIV patients survive aid cuts

23 July 2025

PEPFAR cuts have left East African HIV clinics understocked and understaffed. In response, one nonprofit is showing how economic resilience can keep care going.

How is the private sector thinking about development?

23 July 2025

As official development assistance falters, more eyes are on the private sector than ever before. But how are the world’s businesses thinking about how to balance development with their bottom lines?

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Opinion: Food is not a side issue. It is central to all we care about

24 July 2025

Food systems are central to everything, from climate to social justice. But why are we still so far off track on global goals, and what can the upcoming U.N. Food Systems Summit do to turn the tide?