Anniversaries of March 22: What happened on a day like today?
March 22 features various historical events celebrated on this day, including World Water Day, emphasizing the importance of water.
Ametista do Sul transforms old mines into tourist attractions and receives visitors from Brazil and abroad
Ametista do Sul, located in northern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, has transformed old amethyst mines into tourist attractions, featuring restaurants, museums, and heated pools that attract visitors domestically and internationally.
Uganda: Housing Finance Bank Supports Gayaza High School
Housing Finance Bank has made a UGX 10 million contribution to Gayaza High School for the expansion of its chapel, aiming to support sustainable development and community empowerment.
LAMDA Development: The 'Ellinikon' showcased in Brussels, the new vision for tomorrow's cities
LAMDA Development representatives presented their project 'The Ellinikon' in Brussels, aiming to highlight sustainable urban development to European policymakers and business leaders.
Use Nigeria’s resources judiciously, cleric urges political leaders
Islamic cleric Sheikh Sulaiman Onikijipa has called for Nigerian political leaders to manage national resources wisely to ensure development and transparency.
War Conflict and Bioeconomy: A New Opportunity for Argentina
The article discusses the potential of bioeconomy in Argentina amidst the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, emphasizing its benefits for investment, employment, and sustainable production.
The government's transformation commission is ready - several former politicians are involved
Norway's government has established a transformation commission, featuring several former politicians, to plan for the country's transition away from oil dependency as the industry faces decline.
Another new house in one of the most popular neighborhoods in Kaunas
A new residential building is being developed in a popular neighborhood in Kaunas, focusing on long-term value and architectural coherence.
Live Broadcast: Public Meeting of the Mayor on Housing Issues
The Mayor of Reykjavik is hosting a public meeting to discuss housing issues, focusing on creating affordable living options and sustainable urban development.
Sinaloa government carries out historic simultaneous beach cleaning campaign in 11 coastal municipalities
The Sinaloa government launched a historic beach cleaning campaign across 11 coastal municipalities as part of a national environmental initiative.
2027: Abiodun’s aide urges youth participation in politics for positive change
Olamide Lawal, Special Adviser on Youth Affairs to Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, advocates for greater youth involvement in politics to facilitate sustainable development in Nigeria.
China pledges stronger green cooperation with Nigeria
China has pledged stronger cooperation with Nigeria regarding green development and climate governance, emphasizing its past achievements and future commitments.
Agency for investments and economic diversification in Poços and region is launched
A new agency has been launched in Poços de Caldas to enhance economic development and attract investments in the region.
Southern Africa: SADC and UNODC Convene Regional Workshop to Tackle Mineral Crimes
A regional workshop aimed at addressing mineral crimes was held in Gaborone, Botswana, organized by the UNODC alongside SADC and with support from Japan.
SWDC partners FTID to boost South West rural development
The South-West Development Commission has teamed up with the Technology Innovation and Sustainable Development to enhance food production and infrastructure in rural communities across South-West Nigeria.
Miss Nigeria champions gender equality
Miss Nigeria is transforming its platform from traditional pageantry to a leadership incubator focused on gender equality.
1st Blue Heritage Summit Thessaloniki: Innovation, Geopolitics, and Blue Economy in Focus
The 1st Blue Heritage Summit in Thessaloniki is addressing key themes of innovation, geopolitics, and the blue economy with participation from over 100 speakers.
Joining Forces for Sustainable Development in Biotechnology and Health in Mexico
The article discusses the necessity of collaboration among public, private, and academic sectors in Mexico to advance sustainable projects in biotechnology and health.
Stubb met with King Charles - exploring the Finnish exhibition
Finnish President Alexander Stubb met with King Charles III in London to explore an exhibition showcasing Finnish forest bioeconomy innovations.
A City Where People Stay, Return, and Come In
The article discusses the challenges facing Busan, South Korea, including significant youth outmigration and the need for sustainable strategies to attract and retain residents.
Nigeria: A sustainably empty state
The article discusses Nigeria's economy as being fundamentally weak and vulnerable to shocks, highlighting its dependency on imports and external factors.
Certain: Here carbon dioxide can be stored in the Baltic Sea
Sweden identifies two potential sites in the Baltic Sea for carbon dioxide storage, aiding its climate targets.
The Interesting History of the Curonian Spit: Made from Lagoon Sludge
This article discusses the historical and cultural significance of the Curonian Spit, including the financial contributions of local residents to its development.
Ecuador introduces a new financial instrument to support biodiversity
Ecuador has issued its first biodiversity bond to attract investment for projects aimed at conserving and sustainably utilizing its ecosystems.
Ghana: 1,000 Women Die During Childbirth Last Year - GHS
Nearly 1,000 women died during childbirth in Ghana last year, exceeding the WHO targets for maternal mortality.
Fintechs must join sustainable development: Alexis Nickin highlights the green economy
According to expert Alexis Nickin Gaxiola, fintechs in Mexico should contribute to sustainable development, leveraging their technological advancements in promoting economic, social, and environmental sustainability.
Kwara donates industrial garri machines to community
The Kwara State Government has provided industrial cassava flour processing machines to the community of Owode Oja to boost production and create sustainable job opportunities.
Ecuador updated its biodiversity strategy and action plan until 2030
Ecuador has updated its national biodiversity strategy and action plan to align with global biodiversity goals and improve tracking of conservation efforts.
Africa: Africa Urged to 'Mainstream' Homegrown Climate Adaptation
An analysis highlights the need for Africa to integrate locally-led climate adaptation efforts into economic planning and public finance systems for better resilience against climate risks.
"Cities Are Not Inflatable." A Difficult Problem is Troubling the Czechs
Czechs are grappling with a significant and complex issue that seems difficult to resolve.
Port of Igoumenitsa: Strong commitment to the digital and sustainable development of shipping
The Port of Igoumenitsa is enhancing its role as a maritime hub through digital transformation and sustainable development.
Santos maps vegetarian and vegan establishments; understand
The city of Santos, Brazil, has begun a two-month survey to identify vegetarian and vegan businesses, including restaurants and shops, to strengthen the sector and promote local sustainable development initiatives.
Acea wins tender in Congo: important water project as part of the 'Mattei Plan'
Acea has secured a significant water infrastructure project in Brazzaville, Congo, essential for meeting the city's growing urban water demand.
Teutonic Castle in Świecie with a master plan. The fortress as part of a puzzle
A master plan has been created to enhance the cultural and natural landscape surrounding the Teutonic Castle in Świecie, Poland, integrating it with the urban market and the Vistula River valley.
Tinos: The Dynamic Return of the Fully Renovated Tinos Beach
Tinos Beach hotel complex in Greece is set to reopen in May 2026 after extensive renovations, aiming to re-establish itself on the tourist map with a focus on luxury and sustainable development.
Port of Igoumenitsa: Strong Commitment to Digital and Sustainable Maritime Development
The Port of Igoumenitsa is making steady progress in digital transformation and sustainable development, enhancing its role as a strategic maritime hub in the Adriatic-Ionian region.
Vladimir Herzog Institute launches the 18th edition of the prize for young journalists
The Vladimir Herzog Institute has launched the 18th edition of the Fernando Pacheco Brandão Young Journalist Award, inviting journalism students to submit proposals focused on sustainable development themes in Brazil.
Africa: Why Maternal and Newborn Health Must Be the World's Most Urgent Priority #IWD2026
Despite progress, maternal mortality rates remain alarmingly high in Africa, emphasizing the urgent need for improved healthcare access and quality.
Port of Piraeus: 10 years of cooperation with COSCO SHIPPING
The port of Piraeus reflects on ten years of transformative cooperation with COSCO SHIPPING, emphasizing significant investments and a commitment to sustainable development.
Educational cooperation: why it matters more than ever
The article discusses the significance of educational cooperation in addressing inequalities and enhancing economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Reform of the Glacier Law: In Search of Sustainable Development
Argentina's Congress is debating a project to amend the Glacier Law, aiming to clarify legal ambiguities and improve inter-jurisdictional coordination without dismantling glacier protections.
Port of Igoumenitsa: 1.5 MW photovoltaic park
The Port of Igoumenitsa is implementing a 1.5 MW photovoltaic park to promote sustainable energy and reduce CO₂ emissions.
Unexpected climate technology that the world is still ignoring
Educating girls is a highly effective climate solution, capable of significantly reducing CO2 emissions according to recent studies.
Amazon I Want 2026: Launch in Brasília Opens Debate on Digital Democracy
The new season of the project 'Amazon I Want 2026' was launched in Brasília, focusing on digital democracy and the implications of technology on electoral processes.
Igoumenitsa Port: 1.5 MW Photovoltaic Park
The Port Authority of Igoumenitsa is taking a decisive step towards sustainable development and energy autonomy with the installation of a 1.5 MW photovoltaic park.
China’s ‘two sessions’ show plans for resilience in a stormy world
China's political meetings indicate a shift towards a more sustainable and mature economic model amid global challenges.
PINDOS among the 6 top Growth Winners of the Growth Awards 2026
PINDOS Cooperative has been recognized as one of the top six Growth Winners at the 2026 Growth Awards, highlighting its significant contributions to the Greek economy and the cooperative's commitment to sustainable development.
Constantinos Panourgiás: Strategic development with strong international partnerships and a stable investment plan
Constantinos Panourgiás discusses the growth strategy of CPO Greece, highlighting their international collaborations and commitment to sustainable commercial development.
Deputy calls on MP to prevent use of land as collateral to 'save' the BRB
Deputy Fábio Félix is seeking judicial intervention to stop the GDF from using public land as collateral for a loan to the Brasília bank.
Data instead of declarations. ESG based on facts
Visa is developing analytical tools based on actual transactional data to assist banks, cities, and companies in understanding customers, planning investments, and constructing sustainable development strategies.