Kunming Biodiversity Fund approves $5.8 million in funding for FAO-led projects in seven countries

Rome – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has helped seven countries secure $5.8 million in financing from the Kunming Biodiversity Fund (KBF) to integrate biodiversity into agrifood systems and drive action under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF).

Full article at source: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

FAO Statistical Yearbook 2025 highlights new indicator on dietary diversity

Rome– The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today launched its Statistical Yearbook 2025, an annual publication offering a comprehensive overview of global food and agriculture trends.

Full article at source: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Better housing leads to better health. #NewZealand 🇳🇿 has improved health, school attendance, and employment outcomes among low-inc…

Better housing leads to better health.

#NewZealand 🇳🇿 has improved health, school attendance, and employment outcomes among low-income families by improving quality of housing.

 

Full article at source: World Health Organization (WHO)

Uganda secures $31 million from Green Climate Fund for Africa’s first results-based climate project

Songdo/Rome – The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved a $31 million grant-based payment for a landmark climate project in Uganda, recognizing the country’s tangible achievements in curbing deforestation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Full article at source: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Southeast Asia Rallies to Advance Renewables in the Region

Regional cooperation took centre stage at the Singapore–IRENA High-Level Forum this week.

Held as part of the Singapore International Energy Week 2025, the Forum brought together energy leaders under the theme ‘Partnerships for an Interconnected and Renewable Tomorrow’.

Full article at source: International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

Blog: Unlocking climate finance, from Pacific shores to African highlands

Blog by Dr. Deepa Pullanikkatil, Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser to Eswatini (and formerly to Fiji); Mxolisi Sibanda, Adviser Climate Change, Commonwealth Secretariat; and Uzoamaka Nwamarah, Interim Head and Adviser Climate Change, Commonwealth Secretariat

 

Full article at source: The Commonwealth

 

Full article at source: The Commonwealth

🥳 1⃣0⃣0⃣ countries committed to climate action for health – sharing knowledge, experiences, lessons learned and tools for members to…

🥳 1⃣0⃣0⃣ countries committed to climate action for health – sharing knowledge, experiences, lessons learned and tools for members to develop climate-resilient, sustainable and low-carbon health systems at the country level.

 

Full article at source: World Health Organization (WHO)

It’s International #LeadPoisoning Prevention Week. No level of lead exposure is safe. Look out for the early signs of lead exposur…

It’s International #LeadPoisoning Prevention Week.

No level of lead exposure is safe.

Look out for the early signs of lead exposure to prevent long-term health impacts.

 

Full article at source: World Health Organization (WHO)

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