Laos has been recommended to graduate from Least Developed Country status in 2026, marking a major step towards economic stability, global integration and rising living standards.
Child stunting has declined in Pakistan after five years of targeted nutrition support, improving early-life health for millions of children and mothers nationwide.
Malawi made significant improvements in public health, education, and development in 2024.
An ambitious effort to provide at least 300 million people in Africa with electricity access by 2030 is underway.
A new 4-year program is set to improve healthcare and nutrition services for over 4.5 million women and children across Mozambique.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, there has been a 115 percent increase in internet users from 2016 to 2021, allowing for significant development within the region.
In West Africa, a high-voltage, advanced power network has been installed and is providing continuous electricity to an entire region.
The Indonesian government is investing approximately $3.9 billion per year in nutritional interventions for babies and children to eradicate the many cases of impaired growth and development, known as stunting.
Researchers announce that Niger has managed to half the number of women who bleed to death after giving birth using a simple three-step process.
In India, 415 million people exited poverty between 2005-06 and 2019-21, according to the Multidimensional Poverty Index.