Along with a drop in the number of Nepali peacekeepers, programmes related to health, education, disaster response, poverty reduction, and governance reforms will be hit.
Dr. Tibihikirra implored graduates to be ambassadors of justice in their communities. More than 500 aspiring legal professionals graduated from the Law Development Centre (LDC) in Kampala, Uganda, ...
Since 2023, the company has been driving this development through its camelina program in partnership with Camelina Co. (Argentina), part of the Grapevine Energy group (formerly Global Clean Energy), ...
When Cyclone Freddy tore through Malawi’s Southern Region in 2023, it left behind more than broken bridges, ripped roads and ...
TANZANIA and the United Kingdom have agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, industry, and investment, with a particular focus on raising awareness among the business community about the UK's ...
After it takes effect, the EU’s tariff on Indian apparel products will drop to zero from the existing 12 percent, potentially eroding a long-standing advantage enjoyed by Dhaka.
Brussels said the agreement would support investment flows, improve access to European markets and deepen supply-chain integration.
UN announces new Expert Advisory Panel to advance efforts in quantifying countries’ multidimensional vulnerabilities ...
When interest rates were fixed at 6% to 9%, they [businesses] applauded. When money was being siphoned off abroad, they remained silent. If business bodies behave like this, democracy can never become ...
Africa's economic growth is projected to edge up modestly from an estimated 3.9 percent in 2025 to 4.0 percent in 2026 and 4.1 percent in 2027, even as the global economy shows signs of slowing.
Delivering better is how we rebuild trust in multilateralism and make the SDGs real for every person, in every place,” said ECOSOC President Lok Bahadur Thapa, as we spoke with him ahead of the 2026 ...
The acceleration of the digital economy since COVID-19 has transformed how countries trade, regulate, and compete. Yet, for ...