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South Korea highlights tailored development cooperation

September 21, 2023 | South Korea, Climate, Education | Share this update

On September 21, 2023, South Korean President Suk-yeol Yoon stated in his keynote speech at the 78th UN General Assembly that South Korea will greatly expand its ODA budget and pursue tailored development cooperation with partner countries in the future.

The government has expanded the ODA budget for 2024 by more than 40% compared to 2023, despite 2023's fiscal austerity policy. The ODA 2024 budget will be twice as large as South Korea's 2019 ODA budget.

Yoon highlighted educational and climate ODA as partner priorities. He added the South Korea has a prominent role in reducing digital divide with partner countries given its notable ICT and technological capacity. South Korea will host the AI Global Forum in 2024.

News article - Newspim (in Korean)

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UK Government faces pressure to honor ODA pledge

July 13, 2025 | UK | Share this update

On July 13, 2025, campaigners and ODA experts urged the Labour government to fulfil its pledge to restore the UK’s global leadership in international development in a Guardian editorial, which emphasized the urgency of reversing cuts and addressing worsening global inequalities.

The editorial notes that, in the first half of 2025, key donors, including the UK, have continued to reduce ODA budgets, while many LICs now spend more on debt repayment than on healthcare or education. Campaigners argue that Labour should prioritize debt relief, reform international tax systems, and support grassroots-led solutions.

Romilly Greenhill, CEO of Bond, stressed that the global economic system is broken and requires immediate reform. Diana Francis of Peace Direct underlined the growing interconnection between climate breakdown, conflict, and underfunded humanitarian responses, adding that solidarity and cooperation are more important than ever.

The editorial calls on Labour to act decisively - or risk falling short of its own promises.

The Guardian

Japan, UNDP present innovative mine action technology in Ukraine

July 11, 2025 | Japan | Share this update

On July 11, 2025, JICA and the UNDP hosted a two-day demonstration in Ukraine to showcase advanced technologies supporting humanitarian mine action, which was held in collaboration with the SESU and featured:

  • ALIS, a Japanese-developed ground-penetrating radar system, presented by its inventor Prof. Motoyuki Sato;
  • Heavy demining machinery donated by Japan through JICA; and
  • AI -powered drone-based scanning developed by Ukrainian company UADamage

Participants included representatives from Ukraine’s Ministry of Economy, SESU, national mine action operators, and UNDP staff. The demonstration aimed to enhance local capacity and inform the operational deployment of new technologies.

UNDP Ukraine emphasized the importance of innovation in accelerating safe, effective demining, while JICA reiterated Japan’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s humanitarian mine action.

Press release - UNDP

Sweden allocates US$858 million to support poverty reduction

July 9, 2025 | Sweden, Gender Equality, Climate, Global Health | Share this update

On July 9, 2025, the Swedish government earmarked SEK8.2 billion (US$858 million) in its 2025 budget to support development and humanitarian efforts in the world’s poorest nations, financing sustainable development, crisis preparedness, and long-term resilience via priority regions and countries most affected by poverty and fragility.

The funding will be channeled through Sida to reinforce climate adaptation, health systems, education, gender equality, and inclusive governance. The initiative reflects Sweden’s long-standing commitment to vulnerable communities and its ability to respond flexibly to global challenges.

Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Johan Forssell highlighted that this budgetary commitment strengthens Sweden’s readiness to address crises while promoting equitable development outcomes.

Press release - Sida

Canada pledges US$5 million for technical assistance project in Moldova

July 9, 2025 | Canada, Climate, Agriculture, Gender Equality | Share this update

On July 9, 2025, Canada pledged a CAD7 million (US$5 million) contribution to a new technical assistance project in the Republic of Moldova aimed at empowering rural women and promoting climate resilience.

The initiative, titled Advancing Climate Resilience and Women’s Empowerment in Moldova, will enhance access to training and resources in agroforestry and climate-smart agriculture. It focuses on supporting women entrepreneurs in rural areas by strengthening leadership, financial inclusion, and business development capacities.

This project reflects Canada’s broader commitment to gender equality and sustainable development, and follows ongoing Canadian support to Moldova in areas such as governance and economic resilience. It builds on Canada’s broader engagement, including a recently announced CAD120 million (US$88 million) sovereign loan to bolster Moldova’s financial resilience.

Press release - Global Affairs CanadaPress release - Global Affairs Canada

UK FCDO to cut workforce by up to 25% by 2029

July 8, 2025 | UK | Share this update

On July 8, 2025, according to statements made in Parliament, the UK FCDO will reduce its staff by 15–25% by 2029, leading Bond to responding with warnings that the cuts risk undermining the UK’s global development role.

Bond’s Director of Policy and Advocacy Gideon Rabinowitzs noted that development staff are likely to bear the brunt of the reductions, exacerbating already strained capacity following previous ODA cuts and the merger of DFID and FCO. He warned that further reductions will diminish the department’s development expertise and harm the UK’s credibility as a global partner.

Bond emphasized that restoring the UK’s leadership in international development requires investment in staff and skills. The proposed cuts, it argued, move in the opposite direction and threaten the government’s ability to deliver effective ODA and uphold its international commitments.

News article - Bond

Australia and Fiji elevate Vuvale Partnership

July 4, 2025 | Australia, Global Health | Share this update

On July 4, 2025, Australia and Fiji signed an elevated Vuvale Partnership, strengthening cooperation across five key areas. These include:

  • People-to-people ties;
  • Economic resilience;
  • Security;
  • Regional engagement; and
  • Development.

The agreement deepens labor mobility, trade and investment links, and cybersecurity cooperation. It agrees to increase Australia’s bilateral development assistance to Fiji by AUD40 million (US$26 million) over four years ,focusing on thematic areas such as global health, taking the total to just under AUD500 million (US$326 million) from 2025 to 2029.

Press release - Australian Government

GCA hosts Funders Forum to advance climate adaptation finance

July 4, 2025 | UK, Norway, Germany, Climate | Share this update

On July 4, 2025, GCA convened a Funders Forum at its Rotterdam headquarters to assess progress and shape the future of the AAAP, which has mobilized over US$17 billion in climate adaptation investments across Africa, intending to reach US$25 billion by the end of 2025.

The forum brought together key partners including the BMGF, UK FCDO, GIZ, NORAD, and MDBs.

The AAAP attendees reviewed an evaluation by BCG, which measured progress across key priority areas such as food security, water and nature, resilient infrastructure, and youth engagement. Participants also discussed initiatives on health, education, and urban resilience, including upcoming “People’s Adaptation Plans” in 11 African and 10 Bangladeshi cities. Over 70% of AAAP projects now incorporate gender-responsive and inclusive strategies.

Netherlands contributes US$2 million to expand justice access in Yemen

July 2, 2025 | Netherlands | Share this update

On July 3, 2025, the Netherlands contributed US$2 million to the UNDP to launch the second phase of the PIAJY II, renewing support that builds on earlier efforts that enabled the resolution of over 1,300 community disputes through restorative justice approaches.

With a continued focus on Aden and Mukalla, the funding will strengthen local justice systems by enhancing mediation services, improving civil documentation access, and linking informal mechanisms with formal institutions. Special attention will be given to supporting women and vulnerable groups in navigating justice.

This contribution reflects the Netherlands’ long-term commitment to promoting inclusive, people-centered justice in Yemen and supporting broader peacebuilding and rule of law efforts.

Press release - UNDP

Spain calls for global 0.7% ODA commitment at Seville conference

July 2, 2025 | Spain, Global Health, Gender Equality | Share this update

On July 2, 2025, the FfD4 in Seville, Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares urged all countries to meet the international target of allocating 0.7% of GDP to ODA, reaffirming Spain’s legal commitment to this benchmark.

Albares emphasized the need to mobilize both public and private finance, strengthen tax systems, and tackle illicit financial flows. He also underscored the importance of effective assistance delivery, localizing development finance, and reforming international tax cooperation.

Spain endorsed the Sevilla Commitment, which calls for improved debt sustainability, governance reforms in international financial institutions, and harnessing trade and technology to achieve the SDGs.

During side events, Albares highlighted Spain’s support for coordinated health financing, referencing its Global Health Action Initiative with WHO, Gavi, and the Global Fund. He concluded that fulfilling the Sevilla Commitment is essential to promoting inclusive and sustainable global development.

Press release - La Moncloa

Norway signs three tax agreements to strengthen sustainable development

July 2, 2025 | Norway | Share this update

On July 2, 2025, Norwegian Minister of International Development Åsmund Grøver Aukrust signed three new agreements under Norway’s Tax for Development program, committing to a total of NOK180 million (US$18 million) over three years.

The initiative aims to help developing countries strengthen their tax systems and increase domestic revenues to finance health, education, and poverty reduction. The new commitments include:

  • NOK60 million (US$6 million) to the World Bank’s Global Tax Program;
  • NOK60 million (US$6 million) to the ATAF; and
  • NOK60 million (US$6 million) to the OECD’s tax initiatives.

Minister Aukrust emphasized that effective taxation is key to sustainable development and that these agreements support fairer global systems and national self-reliance. Since 2015, Norway has more than doubled its funding for tax-related development efforts.

Press release - Government of Norway

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