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UK's Reduced Aid to Ghana: Shifting Priorities and Impacts
The UK's development minister, Jenny Chapman, visited Ghana to assess the impact of the UK's reduced aid budget, which has decreased from \£47.1 million in 2019 to \£13.9 million in 2023, affecting various projects including education and healthcare.
UK's Reduced Aid to Ghana: Shifting Priorities and Impacts
The UK's development minister, Jenny Chapman, visited Ghana to assess the impact of the UK's reduced aid budget, which has decreased from \£47.1 million in 2019 to \£13.9 million in 2023, affecting various projects including education and healthcare.
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28% Bias Score


Global Humanitarian Aid Funding to Drop 34-45% by Year's End
A report by ALNAP reveals a projected 34-45% decrease in global humanitarian aid funding by year-end, driven by reduced US and EU contributions and defense budget reallocations, exacerbating the needs gap for 70 million people since 2021, despite Palestine receiving a 51% increase to $2.9 billion an...
Global Humanitarian Aid Funding to Drop 34-45% by Year's End
A report by ALNAP reveals a projected 34-45% decrease in global humanitarian aid funding by year-end, driven by reduced US and EU contributions and defense budget reallocations, exacerbating the needs gap for 70 million people since 2021, despite Palestine receiving a 51% increase to $2.9 billion an...
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32% Bias Score


Grynspan: A Potential UN Leader Amidst Global Uncertainty
Rebeca Grynspan, UNCTAD head and potential UN Secretary-General candidate, advocates for multilateralism, highlighting the need to reform international institutions and restore public trust amid geopolitical uncertainty and the impact of US trade policies on developing nations.
Grynspan: A Potential UN Leader Amidst Global Uncertainty
Rebeca Grynspan, UNCTAD head and potential UN Secretary-General candidate, advocates for multilateralism, highlighting the need to reform international institutions and restore public trust amid geopolitical uncertainty and the impact of US trade policies on developing nations.
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44% Bias Score


World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score


University of Parma Unveils Five New Degree Programs for 2025/26
The University of Parma announces five new degree programs for 2025/26: one undergraduate program in English on development, international cooperation, and peace, and four graduate programs, including two in English on data science and molecular sciences, one online program in public administration,...
University of Parma Unveils Five New Degree Programs for 2025/26
The University of Parma announces five new degree programs for 2025/26: one undergraduate program in English on development, international cooperation, and peace, and four graduate programs, including two in English on data science and molecular sciences, one online program in public administration,...
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16% Bias Score


Gaza Reconstruction: A $53.2 Billion Opportunity
A UN-EU-World Bank report estimates that rebuilding Gaza will cost $53.2 billion and take 10 years, creating economic opportunities; however, the plan hinges on Hamas's removal and regional cooperation.
Gaza Reconstruction: A $53.2 Billion Opportunity
A UN-EU-World Bank report estimates that rebuilding Gaza will cost $53.2 billion and take 10 years, creating economic opportunities; however, the plan hinges on Hamas's removal and regional cooperation.
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60% Bias Score

UK Reconsiders Gender Equality Aid Commitment Amidst Spending Cuts
The UK government is reviewing its commitment to allocate 80% of bilateral aid to gender equality projects by 2030, sparking criticism over potential negative impacts on women and girls in developing nations, particularly given decreased overall aid spending and similar cuts in the US.

UK Reconsiders Gender Equality Aid Commitment Amidst Spending Cuts
The UK government is reviewing its commitment to allocate 80% of bilateral aid to gender equality projects by 2030, sparking criticism over potential negative impacts on women and girls in developing nations, particularly given decreased overall aid spending and similar cuts in the US.
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56% Bias Score

Canada's Foreign Aid Under Scrutiny: Calls for Reform
Canada's $6-10 billion annual foreign aid budget faces scrutiny for colonial practices, lack of measurable impact, and entanglement with foreign policy, prompting calls for reform to prioritize humanitarian aid and reduce Global South dependency.

Canada's Foreign Aid Under Scrutiny: Calls for Reform
Canada's $6-10 billion annual foreign aid budget faces scrutiny for colonial practices, lack of measurable impact, and entanglement with foreign policy, prompting calls for reform to prioritize humanitarian aid and reduce Global South dependency.
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56% Bias Score

Obama, Bush Condemn Trump's Dismantling of USAID
Former Presidents Obama and Bush joined Bono in condemning President Trump's decision to disband USAID, a 60-year-old humanitarian agency, transferring its functions to the State Department and resulting in thousands of job losses and the end of numerous programs providing over 40 percent of global ...

Obama, Bush Condemn Trump's Dismantling of USAID
Former Presidents Obama and Bush joined Bono in condemning President Trump's decision to disband USAID, a 60-year-old humanitarian agency, transferring its functions to the State Department and resulting in thousands of job losses and the end of numerous programs providing over 40 percent of global ...
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64% Bias Score

USAID's Local Participation Drives Sustainable Development and Informs US Policy
USAID, established by the 1961 US Foreign Assistance Act, emphasizes local participation in development projects, as seen in Morocco's Dakira cultural preservation program, which promoted interfaith collaboration; this approach yields sustainable gains and informs US domestic policy.

USAID's Local Participation Drives Sustainable Development and Informs US Policy
USAID, established by the 1961 US Foreign Assistance Act, emphasizes local participation in development projects, as seen in Morocco's Dakira cultural preservation program, which promoted interfaith collaboration; this approach yields sustainable gains and informs US domestic policy.
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40% Bias Score

Paris N4G Summit Raises $27.55 Billion to Fight Malnutrition
The 2025 Nutrition for Growth (N4G) summit in Paris, held March 27-28, secured $27.55 billion in commitments to fight malnutrition, exceeding the 2021 Tokyo summit's initial pledge despite the absence of US funding and reduced contributions from traditional donors like Canada and the UK; this falls ...

Paris N4G Summit Raises $27.55 Billion to Fight Malnutrition
The 2025 Nutrition for Growth (N4G) summit in Paris, held March 27-28, secured $27.55 billion in commitments to fight malnutrition, exceeding the 2021 Tokyo summit's initial pledge despite the absence of US funding and reduced contributions from traditional donors like Canada and the UK; this falls ...
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44% Bias Score

Japan Loans $90 Million for Bhutan Hydropower Plants
Japan will loan Bhutan $90 million for three hydropower plants, starting construction in May 2024 and finishing in 2029, to bolster energy independence and exports, marking the first such Japanese-backed project in Bhutan.

Japan Loans $90 Million for Bhutan Hydropower Plants
Japan will loan Bhutan $90 million for three hydropower plants, starting construction in May 2024 and finishing in 2029, to bolster energy independence and exports, marking the first such Japanese-backed project in Bhutan.
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32% Bias Score
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