EU plans EUR 1.9 billion for humanitarian aid in 2026
The European Union is making a total of EUR 1.9 billion available for humanitarian aid in 2026. More than a quarter of the funds are to be used in sub-Saharan Africa.
By Elián Libera
The European Union is making a total of EUR 1.9 billion available for humanitarian aid in 2026. More than a quarter of the funds are to be used in sub-Saharan Africa.
By Elián Libera
Development Minister Alabali Radovan and Foreign Minister Wadephul are visiting Africa this week. They are focusing on very different topics.
By David Renke
The BMZ wants to provide around 100 million children worldwide with a meal by 2030 with the help of school meals. However, Welthungerhilfe warns that this should be only one of the building blocks in the long-term fight against hunger.
By David Renke
Washington has sent a high-ranking delegation to the inauguration of Guinea’s President Mamady Doumbouya. A US company’s iron ore project in the country may play a role.
By Arne Schütte
One year after Trump’s inauguration, US–Africa policy has changed fundamentally. Recently, relations have often been marked by tensions. Nevertheless, Trump is systematically implementing his change of course.
By David Renke
Loss of biodiversity as the number one risk factor in the long term – this is the assessment of experts in the latest Davos Risk Report. Against this backdrop, preserving knowledge about the genetic material of various plants is becoming increasingly important. Especially in Africa.
By Lucia Weiß
The USA is systematically withdrawing from many multilateral organizations. In a brief interview, HSC chair Achim Steiner explains what this means for African countries and what role Germany is now taking on.
By David Renke