The UN's changing of the guard
8 July 2025Ready, set, go: A potential new crop of U.N. leaders are entering the campaign trail for a series of elections that will reshape the world body for years to come.
Ready, set, go: A potential new crop of U.N. leaders are entering the campaign trail for a series of elections that will reshape the world body for years to come.
The new treatment should begin rolling out in eight African countries before the end of 2025.
Facing historic donor pullbacks, African leaders call the cuts “brutal” but say they may be the wake-up call needed to break dependency.
Canada's ODA totaled $8 billion in 2023, making it the sixth-largest bilateral donor among the DAC.
The Green Climate Fund promises to slash its accreditation process, which can take up to three years, down to just nine months, while setting a record for single-round climate finance approvals.
From June 30 to July 3, government heads, business leaders, and U.N. reps pushed new initiatives on debt, aid, and development finance — setting the norms, or at least, the hopes, for the next 10 years.
This week, the international community gathers in Rome for the Ukraine Recovery Conference, presenting a historic opportunity to transform the country’s health care system for the better.