US Govt Probes Zim Civil Society
At least 15 CSOs are under investigation by the United States government through its major donor fund distribution channel, USAIDAt least 15 civil society organisations are under investigation by the...
View ArticleUS$50m for Areas Affected by Floods
The World Bank to assist Malawi with US$50 million to help in maintaining areas that were affected by the recent floodsThe World Bank has assured of assisting Malawi with US$50 million to help in...
View ArticleWorld Bank Supports Mozambique’s Efforts to Increase Food Security
World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approves an IDA credit to aid Mozambique’s access to food and nutrition for its peopleThe World Bank Group's Board of Executive Directors has approved an...
View ArticleEuropean Countries Focus Aid on ex-Colonies
France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Spain, Germany and Portugal spend the bulk of their ODA budgets on their former coloniesFrance, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Spain, Germany and Portugal - former...
View ArticleGift of the Givers to Assist Earthquake Victims
Nepalese authorities grant the Gift of the Givers Foundation permission to travel to the country to assist with rescue operations following an earthquakeThe Gift of the Givers Foundation says Nepalese...
View ArticleSA Rescue Team Leaves Nepal
Specialised South African search and rescue team leaves KathmanduThe specialised South African search and rescue team that scrambled to aid earthquake-struck Nepal, leaves the capital of Kathmandu....
View ArticleAfrica Tackles Poverty and Hunger
Africa leads the fight against hunger and poverty on the continentAfrica, widely believed to rely on aid and donations from the developed world, is leading the fight against hunger and poverty on the...
View ArticleNGOs Continues Aid After Another Quake
Gift of the Givers continues to supply aid to earthquake victims in Nepal after a second earthquake rocked the countrySouth African humanitarian mission, Gift of the Givers, will continue to supply aid...
View ArticleUN to Raise Funds for Zim’s Development
The UN plans to raise $1.6 billion to improve agriculture, food security, health and governance in ZimbabweThe United Nations (UN) plans to raise $1.6 billion from donors to improve agriculture, food...
View ArticleNGOs Criticise Uganda’s Draconian Bill
Aid agencies warn that humanitarian response in Uganda could be severely compromised if parliament adopts a bill that regulates NGOs and criminalises non-complianceAid agencies have warned that...
View ArticleUN Warns Against Cutting Development Aid
The UN warns against proposed cuts in development assistance from some of the world’s wealthiest countries primarily over the refugee crisisThe United Nation (UN) Chief has warned against proposed cuts...
View ArticleToo Important to Fail - It’s a Question of Trust
Today, 17 January 2016, marks the launch of a groundbreaking report “Too Important to Fail – Addressing the Humanitarian Financing Gap’ urging the global community to rethink the way they finance,...
View ArticleUS$50m for Areas Affected by Floods
The World Bank to assist Malawi with US$50 million to help in maintaining areas that were affected by the recent floodsThe World Bank has assured of assisting Malawi with US$50 million to help in...
View ArticleCall for Mugabe to Apologise to the Nation, NGOs
If Zimbabwe goes hungry it has no capacity to feed its own people and therefore depends on NGOs and donor countries contrary to the mantra by Mugabe that they must leave us aloneAccording to Trevor...
View ArticleNGOs Criticise Mugabe Over Food Distribution
Rights groups rebuff President Mugabe’s claims there is no partisan distribution of relief food.Human rights organisations have rebuffed President Robert Mugabe’s claims there is no partisan...
View ArticleNGOs Criticise Mugabe Over Food Distribution
Rights groups rebuff President Mugabe’s claims there is no partisan distribution of relief food.Human rights organisations have rebuffed President Robert Mugabe’s claims there is no partisan...
View ArticleGJN Report Focuses on ‘Privatised Aid’
GJN report warns that free-market consultants in Britain are taking hundreds of millions of pounds ring-fenced to alleviate poverty in the developing world, as the government continues with its agenda...
View ArticleUK Stops Funding a Malawi NGO
The United Kingdom government is to stop giving money to a charity in Malawi following a BBC investigationThe United Kingdom government is to stop giving money to a charity in Malawi following a...
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