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G7 France 2026: Focus on development issues, understanding the challenges, keeping up with the latest news
In 2026, France holds the presidency of the G7, with the Heads of State Summit scheduled to take place in Evian from June 15 to 17. Keep up with the latest news.

2026 Finance Bill: a fifth cut in French official development assistance
France's finance bill for 2026 enshrines a 803 million euros cut in the ODA budget, the fifth in less than two years. Analysis.

Spain’s new Feminist cooperation strategy : Scope and orientations
Spain unveils its new Feminist Cooperation Strategy, designed to structure and operationalize the integration of gender equality throughout its international cooperation policy. Rooted in multilateralism and the 2030 Agenda, this strategy proposes a feminist, intersectional, and transformative approach aimed at addressing the structural causes of inequality and transforming power relations. Analysis.

United States withdrawal from 66 international organizations: a new step in a disengagement initiated in 2025
On January 7, 2026, the United States announced its withdrawal from 66 international organizations, including 31 entities within the United Nations system. This decision marks a new phase in a disengagement from multilateral cooperation initiated early 2025, directly affecting progress toward all the Sustainable Development Goals.

3 questions to Christiane Yelibi, coordinator of Voix EssentiELLES at Speak Up Africa
Discover the interview of Christiane Yelibi, coordinator of Voix EssentiELLES at Speak Up Africa, ahead of March 8.

A majority of French people support an increase in development aid
56% of French people want to maintain or increase official development assistance to the poorest countries.

One year after the freeze on U.S. international aid: unprecedented human consequences
One year after the suspension of U.S. official development assistance (ODA), the consequences on health systems, humanitarian responses, and multilateral financing are now clearly evident. As the world’s leading donor country through 2024, the U.S. withdrawal is profoundly reshaping the architecture of international solidarity and undermining progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.

OUTCOME OF THE 4TH MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON FEMINIST FOREIGN POLICY
On October 22 and 23, 2025, Paris hosted the 4th Ministerial Conference on Feminist Foreign Policies, bringing together 450 participants from 55 countries, 27 international organizations, and more than 100 NGOs. Under France’s leadership, the event marked a new milestone in building an international coalition for gender equality. Discover the main conclusions.

3 questions to Alice Apostoly, Co-founder et co-director of the Gender in Politics Institute
Feminist foreign policy, the rise of anti-rights rhetoric, European feminist politics, and the “Women, Peace, and Security” Agenda: Read the interview with Alice Apostoly, co-founder and co-director of the Gender in Geopolitics Institute.

Special report : 4th Feminist foreign policies conference: resisting, uniting and acting
Explore our analysis of the key issues and challenges of feminist foreign policy : the global state of gender equality, financing for women’s rights, the actors and initiatives driving change, and the highlights of the 4th Ministerial Conference.

Three questions to Peter Sands, executive director of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Discover the interview of Peter Sands, executive director of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria ahead of the 8th Global Fund’s replenishment.

8th replenishment of the Global Fund to fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria
In 2025, the Global Fund against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria organizes its Eighth Replenishment. Overview of key issues and the mobilization of the international community.