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  • Former GEF CEO Carlos Manuel Rodríguez to Chair new forest finance facility launched by Everland

    HALO Facility launched to address one of the most significant barriers facing community-led forest conservation projects: access to early-stage and continuity capital

     

    New York, 5 June 2026 – On World Environment Day, conservation organization Everland announced the launch of the HALO (Holistic Alignment for Lasting Outcomes) Facility: a new financing initiative designed to provide community-led forest conservation projects with the early-stage and continuity capital needed to establish strong foundations and advance toward investment readiness.

    Carlos Manuel Rodríguez, former CEO and Chair of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and former Minister of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica, will serve as HALO’s inaugural Chair. A recognized global authority on conservation finance, Rodríguez will oversee the Facility’s fundraising, governance, and strategic development.

    HALO emerged from the Indigenous Amazon Outcome Bond initiative, which aims to mobilize institutional capital for community-led forest conservation projects under Equitable Earth: a next-generation carbon standard designed specifically to meet the priorities of Indigenous and traditional forest communities, and the integrity requirements of carbon credit buyers.

    23 projects representing almost 90,000 community members across 17 million hectares of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru have stepped forward to participate. But many months of engagement with communities and investors revealed a consistent challenge: while institutional capital is increasingly interested in projects like these, many projects need money to complete fundamental development activities before they become ready for institutional investment.

    HALO was created to address this gap.

    As HALO raises capital, it will provide catalytic and bridge financing to high-potential projects, so they have the resources to establish the foundations upon which durable conservation depends. It is these foundations that mitigate risk and can unlock access to larger financing for projects and long-term revenue for communities.

    “Durable conservation is most likely to be achieved when communities are at the center,” said Carlos Manuel Rodríguez,“ and REDD+ projects have proven to be one of the most effective ways to channel private finance to forest communities and biodiversity protection. Yet too often, promising projects fail because they lack access to the right capital at the right time. HALO was created to overcome this challenge, and I’m proud to serve as its Chair. Our aim is to help create the conditions for communities to build sovereign wealth while safeguarding millions of hectares of threatened rainforest.”

    HALO is currently seeking philanthropic, public-sector, and private-sector partners to support its initial capitalization and help bring high-potential Indigenous-and-traditional-community-led conservation projects to investment readiness.

    Puyr Tembé, community leader from the Tembé people and former Indigenous Secretary of the State of Pará, added: “Across the Amazon, Indigenous Peoples and traditional communities remain on the frontlines of forest protection, confronting daily invasions, deforestation, illegal mining, and other pressures that threaten our lives, our territories, and our ways of being. We are not merely witnesses to the climate crisis, we are part of the solutions the world is searching for. The challenge is not a lack of knowledge, wisdom, or capacity within our territories. The challenge is that those who profit from the destruction of the forest continue to have greater access to financial resources than those who dedicate their lives to protecting it. That is why we advocate for direct funding to Indigenous Peoples and traditional communities, without barriers that prevent resources from reaching those who are safeguarding the forest on the ground. When Indigenous territories are strengthened, the forest remains standing, biodiversity is protected, and climate stability benefits not only the Amazon, but all of humanity. Reforesting minds and investing in Indigenous Peoples means investing in real solutions for the future of our planet.”

  • Swaranjali Delhi to Present ‘Colours of India 2026’ in Gurugram on July 9

    Gurugram, Haryana: Celebrating the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India, Swaranjali Delhi, in association with Eternal Oasis Gurugram, will present “Colours of India 2026”, a grand evening of Indian classical music and dance on 9 July 2026 at 6:00 PM.

    The cultural extravaganza will be held at Prakriti Hall, 1st Floor, Eternal Oasis, 591A, Sector 42 Main Road, Gurugram, Haryana. The event aims to bring together art connoisseurs, music lovers, and cultural enthusiasts for an immersive experience showcasing India’s timeless artistic traditions.

    Swaranjali Delhi to Present ‘Colours of India 2026’ in Gurugram on July 9

    The evening will feature an impressive lineup of acclaimed artists. Renowned Kathak exponent Ms. Oishee Bhattacherjee will present a captivating Kathak dance performance, while distinguished vocalist Pt. Subhas Ghosh will enthrall audiences with his presentation titled “Swar Raginee.” Classical vocal renditions by Smt. Laxmi Priya Nayak and a soulful sitar recital by Shri Uma Shankar are also among the highlights of the programme.

    Supporting the performances will be an ensemble of accomplished co-artists, including Pt. Siddhartha Chatterjee, Shri Jitendra Swain, Pt. Susamoy Mishra, and Zakir Dholpuri, whose contributions are expected to add depth and vibrancy to the evening.

    The organizers have extended a cordial invitation to music and dance enthusiasts, patrons of the arts, and members of the community to attend the event and celebrate India’s cultural richness through live performances.

    Shreyas WebMedia Solutions Pvt. Ltd. has been announced as the Official Media Partner for the event and will support media outreach and promotional activities for the cultural showcase.

    For further information and registration, interested participants may visit www.swaranjali.org and www.eternaloasis.org, or contact the organizers at +91-9910300319 and +91-9773565708.

    Event Details

    • Event: Colours of India 2026
    • Date: 9 July 2026
    • Time: 6:00 PM onwards
    • Venue: Prakriti Hall, 1st Floor, Eternal Oasis, Sector 42, Gurugram
    • Organized by: Swaranjali Delhi
    • In Association With: Eternal Oasis Gurugram
    • Official Media Partner: Shreyas WebMedia Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

    The event promises to be a memorable celebration of India’s artistic legacy, offering audiences an evening filled with melody, rhythm, and cultural splendour while fostering appreciation for India’s classical performing arts traditions.

  • Entertainment Just Got an Edge: Infinix Launches LImited Units of NOTE EDGE JBL Edition

    Entertainment Just Got an Edge: Infinix Launches LImited Units of NOTE EDGE JBL Edition

    New Delhi, June 05: Infinix, a new-age smartphone brand, today announced the launch of the NOTE Edge JBL Edition, a limitededition smartphone designed for users who live their entertainment loud. Combining Infinix‘s premium design philosophy with JBL‘s renowned audio expertise, the NOTE Edge JBL Edition delivers a complete pocket entertainment experience through immersive sound, striking visuals, and an exclusive MagPower Speaker bundled right inside the box. 

     
    The NOTE Edge JBL Edition is a celebration of music, entertainment, and self-expression. Available exclusively in a vibrant Solar Orange finish and a single 8GB+256GB configuration, the smartphone is limited to just 5,000 units. Each device arrives in a specially curated collector’s edition package, making it a distinctive offering for music lovers, entertainment enthusiasts, and collectors alike.
     
    At the heart of the experience is a JBL-engineered dual stereo speaker system with Hi-Res Audio, delivering rich, immersive sound across music, movies, and gaming. Every NOTE Edge JBL Edition also comes bundled with an exclusive MagPower Speaker worth INR 3,999, creating a complete entertainment ecosystem that extends beyond the smartphone itself. Together, the JBL audio experience and bundled speaker transform everyday entertainment into a true pocket cinema experience, whether users are streaming content, listening to music, or enjoying gaming sessions on the go. 
     
    Complementing the audio experience is India’s slimmest 3D Curved 1.5K AMOLED Display, designed to deliver immersive visuals with vibrant colours, sharp clarity, and an edge-to-edge viewing experience. Its ultra-slim profile adds to the premium appeal, while the Solar Orange finish draws inspiration from solar flair, retro-tech culture, fashion, and nature. The result is a design that feels bold, energetic, and unmistakably different.
     
    Under the hood, the smartphone is powered by India’s first Dimensity 7100 5G processor with 90FPS gaming support. Whether streaming content, switching between apps, or enjoying mobile games, users can expect smooth and responsive performance. A massive 6500mAh battery with 45W fast charging keeps the experience going for longer, reducing the need to recharge throughout the day constantly.
     
    Beyond entertainment, the NOTE Edge JBL Edition is built for everyday reliability with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection, IP65 dust and water resistance, and long-term software support, ensuring the experience remains dependable over time.
     
    Key Highlights
    • Limited Collectors Edition smartphone with Limited units
    • Available exclusively in Solar Orange
    • Single variant: 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage
    • Bundled MagPower Speaker worth INR 3,999 inside the box
    • JBL-Tuned Dual Stereo Speakers with Hi-Res Audio
    • India’s Slimmest 3D Curved 1.5K AMOLED Display
    • Premium ultra-slim design
    • MediaTek Dimensity 7100 5G processor
    • 6500mAh battery with 45W fast charging support
    Availability

    The Infinix NOTE Edge JBL Edition will be available exclusively on Flipkart in the 8GB+256GB variant and Solar Orange colourway. Limited units of the special-edition smartphone are available for purchase.

  • MLC Awanish Kumar Singh Leads Tree Plantation Drive on World Environment Day, Calls for Collective Action Towards Environmental Conservation

    MLC Awanish Kumar Singh Leads Tree Plantation Drive on World Environment Day, Calls for Collective Action Towards Environmental Conservation

    On the occasion of World Environment Day and the birthday of Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath Ji, Member of the Legislative Council (Lucknow Graduate Constituency),  Awanish Kumar Singh, joined teachers and Shiksha Mitras in a tree plantation drive in Lucknow. The initiative formed part of a statewide campaign being undertaken by educators and Shiksha Mitras across Uttar Pradesh to express gratitude to the Hon’ble Chief Minister while reinforcing the collective commitment towards environmental protection and sustainable development.

    The plantation drive highlighted the importance of preserving natural resources, promoting ecological balance, and contributing to the vision of a greener and cleaner Uttar Pradesh. Participants reiterated that tree plantation is not merely a ceremonial activity but a long-term commitment towards securing a healthy and sustainable future for generations to come.

    Addressing the gathering, Awanish Kumar Singh said, “The environment is not merely a part of nature. It is the very foundation of our existence. Clean air, pure water, greenery, and biodiversity are essential for ensuring a safe and healthy life. Today, rising pollution, indiscriminate tree felling, and the excessive exploitation of natural resources have emerged as serious challenges to environmental sustainability. World Environment Day reminds us that environmental conservation is not the responsibility of governments alone. It is a duty that belongs to each one of us. If every individual plants a tree, conserves water, reduces the use of plastic, and remains committed to cleanliness, we can leave behind a safer, healthier, and more sustainable planet for future generations.”

    On the occasion, citizens were encouraged to actively participate in plantation drives and ensure the protection and nurturing of planted saplings, recognising that environmental stewardship requires sustained efforts beyond a single day of observance.

    The programme was attended by Shri Sushil Kumar Yadav, State General Secretary, Uttar Pradesh Primary Shiksha Mitra Sangh; Shri Anand Singh, State Secretary; Shri Mohammad Asif, District In-charge, Lucknow; Shri Harinam Singh, District President, Lucknow; Shri B.L. Yadav, District Patron; Dr. Ashutosh Kumar, District President, UTA Barabanki; Shri Kuldeep Patel, President, Primary Teachers’ Association, Hark; Shri Anil Kumar, General Secretary, Junior Teachers’ Association, Sirauli Gauspur; along with several teachers and Shiksha Mitras.

  • Samsung Introduces Next-Gen Galaxy Watch Features for AI-Powered Everyday Health Companion

    SEOUL, Korea June 05: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced a major update to the Samsung Health app, transforming the upcoming Galaxy Watch into a proactive, intelligent health partner. Starting June 8, Samsung will begin rolling out the app update to showcase the key health features included in the upcoming Galaxy Watch. The update[1] makes daily health management effortless by translating complex biometric data — from overnight sleep to daily activity — into simple, actionable guidance.
     
    Samsung Health is evolving to connect health data measured by Galaxy Watch with AI-based insights, enabling users to understand their physical and mental condition more easily and intuitively,” said Hon Pak, Senior Vice President and Head of the Digital Health Team for the Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung Electronics will continue to expand proactive and personalized health management experiences based on the connected Galaxy ecosystem and digital health innovations.”
     
    This advancement is a key milestone in Samsung‘s overarching vision for a truly AIpowered health platform designed to help users stay ahead of their health. The newly announced health features will first be available on the upcoming Galaxy Watch.
     
    Features Transforming Galaxy Watch into an Intelligent Health Partner
     
    The Samsung Health update comes with the following features:
    • Vitals: A Better Understanding of the Body’s Signals — Previously, Samsung Health monitored specific health metrics to help measure users’ daily Energy Score. Now, Samsung Health is taking this a step further. When users wake up, the new Vitals feature analyzes five key overnight bio-signals — heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, skin temperature and blood oxygen — against their true resting baseline. It sends notifications only when it detects meaningful deviations, helping users determine if they need more rest or are fighting an illness, without causing alert fatigue.
       
    • Heart Health Score: Improved Long-Term Wellness — Last year, Samsung introduced Vascular Load to help users monitor vascular stress and adopt a more holistic approach to health. Today, that vision evolves into the Heart Health Score. This single daily metric takes the insights previously found in Vascular Load — such as sleep, stress and activity — and combines them with body composition data. The result is a unified score that clearly identifies the habits impacting users’ long-term well-being, giving them immediate clarity on their heart health.
       
    • Daily Cardio Load: Smarter Cardiovascular Training — When users are deciding how hard to push during aerobic exercise, Daily Cardio Load measures accumulated cardiovascular strain. By calculating daily load and maximum training capacity, it recommends optimal training targets and rest times to ensure users reach their goals without risking burnout or injury.
       
    • Fitness Index: Seamless Progress Tracking — The Fitness Index ensures exercise routines are working by analyzing metrics like heart rate, VO2 max (a key measure of aerobic fitness) and daily steps against users’ peers. By clearly identifying individual physical strengths and weaknesses, it delivers tailored content and personalized goals so users can make continuous, targeted improvements.
    New Samsung Health Design for a Simplified, Personal Experience
     
    To make these proactive insights easy to find, Samsung Health introduces a streamlined layout organized into five core pillars: Sleep, Activity, Nutrition, Mindfulness and Vitals. Within the Home screen, users can now easily access their daily wellness tips alongside their AIpowered Energy Score. This centralized view removes guesswork from health management, allowing users to quickly understand how different aspects of their routine interconnect at a single glance.
     
    Upgraded Capabilities for Proactive Wellness
     
    Samsung Health is also significantly advancing the core features users already rely on, delivering deeper personalization with greater precision. As users navigate their day, Antioxidant Index now provides an even clearer roadmap of their nutritional intake. With new trend charts and daily history logs, it visually connects users’ dietary choices to physical responses over time. Behind the scenes, the AGEs index has been enhanced to quietly work in the background, capturing automatic overnight measurements to build a long-term picture of how lifestyle choices accumulate in users’ bodies. This helps users uncover health insights that truly matter for their well-being.
     
    Comprehensive wellness extends to external environments, as well, with Samsung offering a brand-new Hearing Health feature that integrates seamlessly across the Galaxy ecosystem. By monitoring surrounding ambient noise through Galaxy Watch, it delivers personalized analytics to help protect the user’s ears — whether they are on a loud commute or dialing up the music during a workout.
     
    Together, these advanced refinements and new ecosystem-connected features turn everyday data into simple, practical guidance, setting the perfect stage for the future of Samsung Health.
     
    A Seamlessly Connected Health Ecosystem
     
    Samsung‘s expansive ecosystem unlocks the true power of these new features, seamlessly managing health across users’ Galaxy mobile phones and connected devices. This frictionless integration ensures that personalized insights are always accessible, providing a unified view of user well-being. These advancements offer a glimpse into the future of Samsung Health — a future that will be fully realized with the launch of Samsung’s next generation of Galaxy Watches, engineered to bring this proactive intelligence to life like never before.
  • Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman Inaugurates First Women-Led Agro-Processing Centre in Yadgir

    Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman Inaugurates First Women-Led Agro-Processing Centre in Yadgir

    Yadgir, June 05: Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs, SmtNirmala Sitharaman, today inaugurated the WomenLed AgroProcessing Centre and Farmers’ Training and Common Facility Centre (FT-CFC) at Baddepalli in Yadgir district, Karnataka. The facility is the fifth such centre established under a series of farmer-centric initiatives aimed at strengthening agricultural value chains across the Kalyana Karnataka region.

    The centre has been established by NABARD leveraging the Honble Minister’s MPLADS funds, to promote value addition, reduce post-harvest losses, improve market access, and create sustainable livelihood opportunities for farmers.

    A distinctive feature of the project is that it is being managed by Baddepalli Women Farmers Producer Company Limited, an FPO comprising 727 women members, making it the first womenled agroprocessing facility in the region. The centre is expected to serve as a model for womenled rural enterprises by enabling women farmers to participate across the agricultural value chain – from production and processing to branding and marketing.

    Addressing the gathering, SmtNirmala Sitharaman said: “I am delighted to inaugurate this agroprocessing centre, which is entirely operated by womenYadgir, one of Karnataka’s youngest districts, continues to face developmental challenges, including low female literacy and multidimensional poverty. Initiatives such as this will help improve incomes, generate employment opportunities, and enhance the overall quality of life in the district.

    Agriculture remains the backbone of Yadgir’s economy, with nearly 75 per cent of the district’s land under cultivation. The district produces around 22,500 metric tonnes of groundnuts annually. This facility will enable farmers to convert raw produce into value-added products such as roasted and salted peanuts, peanut butter, groundnut oil and de-oiled cake, thereby improving returns to producers.

    I urge NABARD to facilitate wider market access for these products through e-commerce and quick-commerce platforms. I also request the district administration to extend all necessary support to ensure that the unit achieves its full potential. I look forward to seeing ‘Yadgir Groundnut’ emerge as a recognised brand, much like other successful agricultural products from across the country.”

    Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Shaji K.V., Chairman, NABARD, said: “The Yadgir Training-cum-Processing Centre represents a scalable model for farmer-led value addition and women’s entrepreneurship. It is aligned with the vision of Honble Finance Minister SmtNirmala Sitharaman to strengthen women’s participation in economic activities and create sustainable livelihood opportunities in rural areas.

    NABARD has been entrusted with facilitating a sustainable training and processing ecosystem across the Kalyana Karnataka region through the effective utilisation of MPLADS support. We are grateful to the Government of Karnataka and the district administration for their partnership in making this initiative a reality.”

    The centre is equipped to process 480 metric tonnes of groundnuts annually and manufacture a range of value-added products including peanut butter, groundnut oil, roasted and salted peanuts, and de-oiled cake. Product quality and food safety standards will be supported through testing at the NABL-accredited laboratory of the University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Raichur.

    In addition to processing activities, the facility will function as a training and capacity-building hub for Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and rural youth. A multi-channel marketing strategy has been developed, combining traditional retail networks and trader partnerships with digital platforms such as ONDC, while exploring onboarding opportunities with leading e-commerce and quick-commerce platforms.

    The Yadgir centre builds upon the success of four similar facilities established earlier in Koppal, Raichur, Ballari and Vijayanagara, further strengthening the region’s agricultural processing infrastructure and farmer-owned enterprises.

    The event was attended by Shri Sanjay Lohiya, Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Government of India; Captain Dr. K. Rajendra, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, Government of Karnataka; Shri B.G. Patil, Member of the Karnataka Legislative Council; Shri Sharana Gouda Kandakur, MLA, Gurumathakal Constituency; Dr. A.K. Sood, Deputy Managing Director, NABARD; Shri Sanjiv Puri, Chairman and Managing Director, ITC Limited; along with senior officials from the State Government, NABARD, banks, FPOs and the farming community.

  • One Billion Online, But Uneven Participation: New NCAER–TQH Report Maps India’s Hidden Digital Divide

    New Delhi, June 5: The National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), in partnership with The Quantum Hub (TQH) and supported by the Women in Digital Economy Network (WiDEN), today launched The Evolving Landscape of Digital Inclusion Report. Drawing on the latest round of the India Human Development Survey (IHDS-3) conducted between 2022 and 2024, covering 47,473 households and 212,607 individuals across nearly every state and union territory, the report offers one of the most comprehensive nationally representative pictures yet of how digital technologies are actually used in Indian homes. This report is a part of the India’s Transformation Series of publications launched by NCAER.

    The report headlines that India’s next digital challenge is no longer connectivity, but meaningful participation. While India’s internet user base has witnessed remarkable growth in the last few years, the depth and quality of digital engagement remain starkly uneven. Without intervention, digital transformation risks reproducing, rather than reducing, India’s existing social and economic inequalities. The report links household-level access with individual-level use across gender, social groups, class, age, and geography, offering key stakeholders a granular evidence base on how digital technologies are embedded within India’s social fabric, and where the deepest gaps lie.

    “NCAER has always worked to generate rigorous, independent evidence on the transformations shaping India’s growth and social progress,” said Professor Sonalde Desai, Centre Director and Professor, NCAER National Data Innovation Centre.“This report extends that purpose to one of the defining shifts of our time, offering policymakers, regulators, and industry a clear, nationally representative view of where digital inclusion is working, where it is failing, and who risks being left behind. With AI revolution sweeping the global productivity landscape, a grounded reality check is needed to ensure that India’s next generation is ready to embrace new frontiers of productivity..”

    The key findings from the report are:

    • Mobile access is near-universal, but advanced device ownership is deeply unequal. 95.1% of households own a mobile device, but only 8% own a computer – and the richest quintile is nearly twenty times more likely to own a computer than the poorest.

    • India’s internet is mobile-first, and over a quarter of households remain offline. 71.4% of households connect via mobile, while 27.5% have no internet access at all, rising to 52.1% in the poorest quintile.

    • The gender divide is the most persistent axis of digital inequality. Among working-age adults, 57.6% of men use the internet compared to just 35.6% of women – and the female-to-male ratio narrows but does not close as economic status rises.

    • A hidden divide in digital skills underlies these patterns. 1 in 5 households needs help from outside the household to access digital services, rising to nearly 1 in 3 among households with no education.

    • Digital inequality is being inherited across generations. Only 37.8% of children aged 13–16 use the internet, with use rising from 30.2% among children of unschooled mothers to 52.7% among those whose mothers completed higher secondary education.

    • The elderly face sharp exclusion. Only 9.4% of individuals aged 60 and above use the internet, raising urgent concerns as welfare delivery moves online.

    • Among connected households, use is dominated by entertainment, not opportunity. 66% use the internet to watch movies, serials, or news, but only 16.1% for online learning and 11.4% for government services.

    “This collaboration pairs NCAER’s analytical depth with the policy lens needed to translate evidence into action,”said Aparajita Bharti, Co-founder, The Quantum Hub. “The data is clear: connectivity alone does not translate into capability. India’s next phase of digital policy must focus as much on functional skills, vernacular design, and closing the gender gap as it has on rolling out infrastructure.”

    As India builds the next phase of its digital economy, the report makes the case that success can no longer be measured only by the number of online users, but by whether digital technologies translate into real opportunities in learning, livelihoods, and access to public services for every section of society.

     

  • Prof Oramah’s appointments to the Royal African Society Patronage and Kenya’s National Infrastructure Fund herald continued recognition of his global leadership and pan-African impact

    Professor Oramah served as President and Chairman of the African Export-Import Bank from 2015 to 2025, playing a central role in its evolution into one of Africa’s most influential financial institutions

    CAIRO, Egypt, June 4, 2026/ — Following a transformative decade at the helm of Afreximbank (www.Afreximbank.com), Professor Benedict Okey Oramah, GCON, former President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), has received a number of distinguished appointments and recognitions reflecting his continuing impact and the broad demand for his expertise across finance, health, and pan-African development.

    Members of the Royal African Society unanimously elected Professor Oramah as the Society’s second Patron at an Extraordinary General Meeting. Founded in 1901, the Royal African Society is the United Kingdom’s leading organisation dedicated to building understanding, engagement and partnerships across Africa and between Africa and the rest of the world, convening policymakers, business leaders, academics and civil society through events, research and advocacy. The appointment comes as the Society marks its 125th anniversary and deepens its focus on Africa’s economic transformation, creative industries, and global partnerships. Arunma Oteh, Chairperson of the Royal African Society, noted that Professor Oramah’s election reflects the Society’s commitment to engaging with leaders who are shaping Africa’s economic future, and that his experience, global perspective, and longstanding commitment to pan-African cooperation will significantly strengthen the organisation’s work and broaden its impact.

    Additionally, in April 2026, Kenyan President H.E. William Ruto appointed Professor Oramah as an independent member of the Governing Council of Kenya’s newly established National Infrastructure Fund (NIF) for a three-year term. The NIF represents a strategic pivot towards investment-led growth, designed to crowd in private capital and reduce Kenya’s dependence on sovereign borrowing. Professor Oramah sits alongside statutory members including the Central Bank of Kenya Governor, Attorney-General, top financial leaders and other experts as one of four independent experts appointed to the council.

    Professor Oramah has also been appointed by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention as Senior Advisor on Strategic Financing, alongside senior advisors on international cooperation, strategic partnerships and debt swaps. The appointment is intended to support the acceleration of Africa CDC’s Africa Health Security and Sovereignty agenda by strengthening its ability to mobilise capital, shape high-level policy and build strategic partnerships across the continent. It also reflects Professor Oramah’s continued engagement in health sovereignty, an area in which he played a central role in during his tenure at Afreximbank through initiatives including the African Medical Centre of Excellence in Abuja.

    These appointments build on recognition that accompanied Professor Oramah’s departure from Afreximbank. Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu conferred on him the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON), the nation’s second highest national honour, in recognition of his contributions to Africa and to Nigeria, which received over US$52 billion in financing support from the Bank during his tenure. The Woodhall Capital dinner reception hosted at its Lagos headquarters in March 2026, which brought together distinguished figures from finance and industry to celebrate his contributions to African trade and economic development, was one of several such receptions held across the continent in recognition of Professor Oramah’s legacy.

    Commenting on his latest appointments and continued engagement, Professor Oramah said: “Africa’s development is a multigenerational endeavour, and those of us who have been privileged to serve in leadership have a responsibility to remain in the arena. Whether through strengthening health financing systems, building the infrastructure that drives inclusive growth, or championing the institutions that tell Africa’s story to the world, the work continues. I am deeply honoured by each of these recognitions, and I remain committed to contributing wherever I can to Africa’s journey towards sovereignty and self-reliance.”

    Professor Oramah served as President and Chairman of the African Export-Import Bank from 2015 to 2025, playing a central role in its evolution into one of Africa’s most influential financial institutions. Under his leadership, Afreximbank helped advance several continental initiatives, including the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS), the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF), and programmes aimed at strengthening manufacturing and creative industries across African economies. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of both the Fund for Export Development for Africa (FEDA) and the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE).

  • WSIS Forum convenes amid renewed global push for digital development

    Ministers and tech leaders will gather in Geneva driven by a strengthened commitment to a people-centred digital future

    Geneva, 04 June 2026 : From 6 to 10 July, the world’s leaders in tech will gather in Geneva at the largest forum dedicated to ICT and digital for development, taking place for the first time since the 20-year review of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) by the UN General Assembly last year.

    Bolstered by the strengthened UN commitment to a digital future that puts people first, ministers, tech leaders, academia and NGOs will convene at the WSIS Forum 2026 to address urgent challenges in connectivity, online safety and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI).

    With 2.2 billion people still offline globally – and with the 6 billion that are connected seeking the most benefit from digital technologies – this year’s edition builds on the pledge from UN member states to work together toward sustainable digital progress for the next decade.

    “With renewed energy from the 20-year review and a new horizon stretching to 2035, there is no better moment to deliver on the WSIS promise of people-centred digital development,” said ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin. “The WSIS Forum 2026 is where the world comes together to align tech innovation with the priorities of all people and our planet.”

    One platform for including all voices

    At the WSIS Forum 2026, a high-level track will bring ministers, regulators, chief executives, civil society leaders, ambassadors, mayors and heads of UN agencies together to share priorities, exchange policy insights, and identify areas for collective action.

    The five-day forum will also feature the annual WSIS Prizes, a global contest recognizing innovative projects that use technology to advance global development goals.

    Set to take place at ITU headquarters and Geneva’s Palexpo convention centre, the event will coincide with ITU’s AI for Good Global Summit 2026 and the Global Dialogue on AI Governance, convened by the United Nations General Assembly.

    Advancing a people-centered digital future

    Since its launch in Geneva in 2003, the WSIS process has helped expand digital access and inclusion, with global Internet use rising from 15 per cent to 74 per cent over two decades.

    Last year, the UN General Assembly’s landmark WSIS+20 resolution reaffirmed the commitment of countries across the globe to building a digital future grounded in human rights and the principles of the UN Charter. The resolution called for accelerating projects to close digital divides, stepping up investment in digital infrastructure and skills, and adopting policies that support sustainable digital development.

    The upcoming WSIS Forum will emphasize turning these global commitments into action, while showcasing new developments in the digital space, including AI, digital public infrastructure and cybersecurity.

    The Forum is co-hosted by ITU and the Swiss Confederation, and is co-organized with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and UN Trade (UNCTAD) with the engagement of more than 50 UN partners. 

  • Azara Healthcare Closes the Medicaid Coverage Gap for Safety-Net Providers with Addition of Advocatia

    BURLINGTON, Mass. — June 4, 2026: Azara Healthcare, the four-time Best in KLAS provider of population health and value-based care solutions for the safety net, today announced that it has acquired Advocatia, a digital-first public benefits enrollment platform. The combination delivers the first end-to-end Medicaid coverage retention solution — pairing the Azara DRVS platform’s ability to identify and engage at-risk individuals with Advocatia’s strengths in guiding them through application, documentation, and initial enrollment or renewal of Medicaid coverage and other public benefits programs. 

    Together, the combined solution enables clients to: 

    – Identify and prioritize patients at risk of losing coverage using Azara DRVS registries and risk stratification

    – Engage patients at scale through automated, multi-channel outreach

    – Guide patients through the enrollment and renewal process in 75 languages via Advocatia’s self-service digital platform

    – Capture documentation and income verification to support redeterminations and new work requirement reporting

    – Provide health center staff and navigators real-time visibility into patient progress and completion rates alerting and allowing them to intervene when additional help is needed

    The move comes as community health centers, hospitals, and other safety-net providers prepare for one of the most significant coverage shifts in a generation. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR.1), more than 7.6 million Americans are projected to lose Medicaid coverage by 2034, and 80-hour monthly work requirements take effect in January 2027. The financial stakes for safety-net organizations are immediate. Hospitals are estimated to have delivered over $36 billion in uncompensated care to uninsured patients in each of the past 3 years, underscoring the growing pressure on providers caring for vulnerable populations. Compounding the challenge, the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) projects HR.1 will reduce community health revenue by $7 billion annually due to increased uncompensated care — a level of strain that could force 1,800 site closures and 34,000 job losses nationwide.

    “Our clients have been telling us the same thing for months: they need help ensuring that all patients still eligible for Medicaid coverage successfully re-enroll before deadlines and coverage loss,” said Jeff Brandes, President and CEO of Azara Healthcare. “Integrating Advocatia into the Azara platform closes that last mile by providing a single, connected workflow which moves a patient from identification, to outreach, to completed application, to coverage. That’s a meaningful step forward for the millions of patients who rely on safety net organizations for care.”

     Azara’s solutions, including the Azara DRVS platform, Azara Care Connect (ACC), and Azara Patient Outreach (APO), already help more than 1,000 safety-net provider organizations identify and engage patients who are at risk of falling off the Medicaid rolls during reenrollment periods. Clients include community health centers, rural and critical access hospitals, primary care associations, clinically integrated networks and health plans across all 50 states. Advocatia adds the final, essential layer. Its digital, guided enrollment experience walks patients through enrollment in Medicaid, SNAP, and more than 1,000 additional public benefit programs, with built-in tools for document collection, application completion, and follow-up.

    Advocatia brings a decade of experience working with hospitals, providers, and health plans, with more than 5 million patients having accessed the platform. The company reports industry-leading metrics including 93% application submission rate among users who begin the process, 86% approval rate on submitted applications, and 33% reduction in application completion time.

    “Advocatia was built on the simple belief that no one should lose coverage because the process is too hard to navigate,” said Ryan Brebner, Co-Founder and CEO of Advocatia. “Joining Azara lets us deliver on that mission at a scale we couldn’t reach alone. Azara already has trusted relationships with the safety-net providers and health plans serving the communities we’re built to help, and together, we can make sure those individuals don’t just get identified but stay covered.”

    The combined Azara and Advocatia solution is available to Azara clients immediately, with several additional capabilities planned throughout 2026 and into 2027.