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"When you look at the core operation, particularly education and primary health care, no one can replace UNRWA other than a government agency,” Marc Lassouaoui told Development Today. development-today.com/archive/2025/d…


Rethinking aid: A call for genuine transformation in the development paradigm Op-ed in Development Today by Obinna Onyekwena of Gates Foundation writing in his personal capacity. development-today.com/archive/2025/d…


Norway's Climate Minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen dispels concerns about nepotism, stands by #forest aid to #Indonesia. “Indonesia is an important partner for #Norway .. We have a clear zero tolerance policy on financial irregularities and conflict of interest.” development-today.com/archive/2025/d…



As the global health sector moves towards country-led approaches, Africa and the donors must establish a new balance of power and responsibility, write Africa CDC's Nadia Yakhelef and Center for Global Development's Tom Drake in Development Today: bit.ly/43voGr8

Michael Kremer, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics, wants donors to invest in venture capital funds with a development purpose, saying their impact can be huge. The Trump administration closed down one such fund, co-founded by Kremer & financed by USAID. development-today.com/archive/2025/d…

OPINION: The private Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will deliberately bypass multilateral coordination and undermines the very foundation of global #humanitarian action, María del Mar Logroño Narbona at ARDD - (منظمة النهضة العربية (أرض writes. #GazaGenocide #GazaStarving development-today.com/archive/2025/d…


Opinion: Food and Agriculture Organization's Yurdi Yasmi about #bees & #FoodSecurity “Bees are the tireless workers that sustain the crops and wild plants that feed us, protect biodiversity, and keep our agrifood systems resilient. When they falter, so could we”. development-today.com/archive/2025/d…
