Two decades ago, Ethiopia’s health system was under significant pressure, grappling with high burdens of HIV, TB and malaria as we…
Full article at source:Â The Global Fund
âWhen the rains came, they brought life to the savanna â and sickness to our homes.â Nuradeen lost his father and baby niece to ma…
Full article at source:Â The Global Fund
In the back of an iconic London black cab, wrapped in a fabric pattern woven with Sibuâs story of resilience and hope to #DefeatAI…
Full article at source:Â The Global Fund
In the back of an iconic London black cab, wrapped in a fabric pattern woven with Sibuâs story of resilience and hope to #DefeatAI…
Full article at source:Â The Global Fund
New report tracks and informs global data-driven methane reductions
- Reducing methane emissions is a major opportunity for curbing global warming. With less than five years to achieve the Global Methane Pledge (a 30 per cent reduction by 2030), faster action is needed to meet climate goals.Â
Full article at source: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
UN report outlines roadmap for advancing bio-based technologies

With the right backing bio-based technologies, like the conversion of food waste into fuel, could reduce the worldâs reliance on fossil fuels, lowering greenhouse gas emissions and helping countries combat climate change, finds a new report from the United Nations (UN).Â
Full article at source: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
âOur Global Fund is fighting for a future without tuberculosis.â âItâs the worldâs biggest [infectious disease] killer. And yet, i…
âItâs the worldâs biggest [infectious disease] killer.
Full article at source:Â The Global Fund
In Photos: Rangers race to save Central Asiaâs âghosts of the mountainâ
For generations, Kyrgyzstanâs sprawling plains and upland meadows have supported a booming livestock industry. But rising temperatures, locals say, are causing glaciers-fed springs to dry up and pastures to degrade.
Full article at source: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
WFF 2025: Green Cities Conference adopts CommuniquĂŠ, principles and criteria for greener future cities
Rome – The High-level segment of the First International Green Cities Conference, held during the World Food Forum 2025, produced two significant outcomes â a CommuniquĂŠ and the Green City Principles and Criteria â to guide the next steps in advancing global efforts to make cities greener, more resilient, and inclusive.
Full article at source:Â Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Just a moment…
- One-third of oil and gas methane emissions to be tracked with real-world measurements
- Government, company responses to super-emitter alerts grow over tenfold
- UNEP expanding to steel and waste sectors, targeting untapped solutions to curb emissions
Nairobi, 22 October 2025 â Government and industry responses to UNEPâs more than 3,500 satellite methane alerts climbed from one to 12 per cent in the past year.
Full article at source: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

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