US foreign aid legal showdown heads to the Supreme Court

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How much will donors spend on aid in the coming years?

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The global development sector is at a crossroads, and the next few years will likely determine its future.

US announces support for HIV prevention game-changer with mixed reactions

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The announcement follows a commitment made by PEPFAR and the Global Fund last year to provide access to the twice-yearly HIV prevention injectable to 2 million people over three years.

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For the latest episode of our podcast series, David Ainsworth sits down with Michael Igoe and Ayenat Mersie to discuss the top global development stories of the week.

Between aid cuts and debt crises, Africa bets on its own tax systems

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After a decade of stalled reforms, urgency is finally driving African leaders to rethink domestic resource mobilization.

How can we reinvent aid?

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Nonprofit leaders are exploring new strategies, learning from the private sector, and trying to remain relevant as global aid budgets shrink.

Opinions

Now is the moment to eliminate a human-made health challenge: Trans fat

3 September 2025

Opinion: Ahead of the U.N. General Assembly high-level meeting on noncommunicable diseases, Austria, Norway, Oman, Singapore, and WHO are calling for the global scale-up of efforts to eliminate human-made trans fat from manufactured foods. This opinion piece was penned by Austrian minister Korinna Schumann, Norwegian minister Jan Christian Vestre, Omani minister Dr. Hilal bin Ali bin Hilal Alsabti, Singaporean minister Ong Ye Kung, and WHO chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.