Resilience amid Uncertainty: Will it Last?

Source: International Monetary Fund – IMF (video statements)

Despite rising global policy uncertainty, economies in the Middle East and North Africa have demonstrated resilience this year, driven by increased oil production, lower energy prices, strong remittances and tourism inflows, and supportive global financial conditions. Can this resilience be maintained? What risks remain and how can MENA policymakers best navigate them? What new opportunities might emerge for the region in a rapidly shifting global economy?

Join us in person or online for an insightful discussion featuring a distinguished panel of speakers as we explore these critical issues highlighted in the IMF’s forthcoming Regional Economic Outlook Report: Middle East and Central Asia. This event will be moderated by Joumana Bercetche (Anchor, Horizons Middle East and Africa, Bloomberg Television) and is held in partnership with the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usKCF6vTJ20

Governor Talks – Denmark: Growth Resilience and Strategic Autonomy in a Changing World.

Source: International Monetary Fund – IMF (video statements)

Europe stands at a critical juncture. Growth remains sluggish, reforms are lagging, and global uncertainties are reshaping economic prospects. This Governor’s Talk will feature Stephanie Lose, Denmark’s Minister of Economic Affairs and current president for the Council of the Economic and Financial Ministers in the EU, in conversation on Europe’s key challenges and opportunities. Discussion will focus on priorities for strengthening the single market, advancing the Capital Markets and Energy Unions, ensuring efficient use of the EU budget, strengthening Europe’s strategic autonomy, and navigating global headwinds such as shifting trade dynamics and geopolitical tensions. The session will explore how Europe—and Denmark—can foster resilience, competitiveness, and sustainable prosperity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5aOBX42lUU

Attorney General Pamela Bondi Delivers Remarks on Efforts to Combat Threats of Political Violence

Source: United States Department of Justice (video statements)

Today, Attorney General Pamela Bondi traveled to Tampa, Florida, to deliver remarks on efforts to combat threats of political violence. Attorney General Bondi was joined by U.S. Attorney Gregory Kehoe for the Middle District of Florida and federal, state, and local law enforcement partners.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3mIdqXhLNE

Girls’ Speak Out – 2025 International Day of the Girl

Source: United Nations (video statements)

The discussion focuses on key issues affecting girls, such as their participation in social and political life, their education, eliminating all forms of violence and discrimination against them, championing their leadership in the climate crisis, and financing for the realization of their rights.

As we commemorate International Day of the Girl (IDG) 2025, we affirm that progress for girls must be led by girls. Under the theme: “We are here: Bold, Diverse, and Unstoppable – Demanding Action for Girls’ Rights,” this year’s Girls Speak Out will highlight both the challenges girls face and the leadership, resilience, and solutions they bring forward.

Hosted by the Working Group on Girls (WGG) and global partners, this 2-hour advocacy focused event is co-designed and co-led by girls. It brings together girl leaders, Member States, UN agencies, and civil society actors in a hybrid, intergenerational dialogue grounded in shared accountability and transformative action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2Fsier9nEg

Global Gateway Forum 2025: Transforming development cooperation into strategic investment

Source: European Commission (video statements)

On 10 Jozef Síkela European Commissioner for International Partnerships delivers the closing remarks of the Global Gateway Forum 2025.
Commissioner Síkela will discuss the Global Gateway Investment Hub, as well as how 🇪🇺 Global Gateway is transforming development cooperation into strategic investment.

On the following pillars:
🔹 Build local value chains so that countries rich in raw materials can create more value at home – through processing, jobs, and skills.
🔹 Strengthen Europe’s resilience by ensuring reliable access to energy, critical raw materials, and stronger stability in our neighbourhood.
🔹 Promote a model of cooperation based on transparency, reliability, and shared priorities – not imposition, debt, or dependency.
🔹 Boost development impact by working more closely with the private sector and private investors.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptWJVyI9NC8

Gaza: Humanitarian Plan post Ceasefire – Press Conference | United Nations

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Press conference by Mr. Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator will brief on Gaza.

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UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher welcomed the announcement of an agreement to secure a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza, reiterating that the UN humanitarian family is “expert and determined,” with a detailed plan and tons of supplies in place.

Tom Fletcher spoke to reporters from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia via video link.

The Under-Secretary-General reiterated, “President Trump’s peace plan must be the basis for lifesaving work throughout the region. And for saving tens of thousands of lives.”

“We must seize this moment with collective will, with determination and with generosity. There must be no backsliding on the agreements that have been made,” Fletcher added.

The top UN humanitarian official laid out a plan for the first 60 days of the ceasefire. He said, “We will aim to increase the pipeline of supplies to hundreds of trucks every day. Food, we will scale up the provision of food across Gaza to reach 2.1 million people who need food aid, and around 500,000 people who need nutrition.”

“Famine must be reverted in areas where it has taken hold and prevented in others,” Fletcher stressed, adding that the UN will support bakeries, community kitchens.

“We’ll be supporting herders and fishers in restoring their livelihoods, and will be providing cash for 200,000 families to cover basic food needs and bolster their ability to cope,” the Under-Secretary-General said.

On health, Fletcher said the UN will restore the decimated health system.

He explained, “We will aim to deliver more essential medical commodities and medical supplies. We will aim to reestablish community level disease surveillance and to support emergency referrals and more medical evacuations, to supplement the workforce by deploying more emergency teams, and we will help scale up emergency care. Primary health, child health, sexual and reproductive, maternal and neonatal health, non-communicable diseases, mental health and rehabilitation.”

On water and sanitation, the humanitarian chief said, “We will help to restore the water grid, so to build up people’s reliance on water trucking, including by providing fuel, generators, chemicals, materials and supplies. We will install latrines at the household level. We will repair sewage leaks and pumping stations. We will move solid waste away from residential spaces and will provide hygiene supplies. Soap, shampoo, laundry detergent, sanitary pads.”

Moving onto education, Fletcher noted the UN will reopen temporary learning spaces to provide activities for 700,000 school aged children, and will provide them with learning materials and school supplies.

The top UN humanitarian official outlined ten key requirements to make the UN plan successful, including sustained fuel supply, multiple aid corridors, restored infrastructure, protection for humanitarian workers, and adequate funding.

He noted that at the moment, only 28 percent of the $4 billion needed for the 2025 flash appeal for these areas for the OPT has been funded, urging “every government, every State, every individual” to make “generosity count, to help us to deliver, to help us to save so many lives in the Gaza Strip, to respond to this plan at the scale required and with the level of kindness and generosity that, frankly, the world owes right now.”

Asked about working with the Israeli authority, Fletcher said, “We’ve worked with the Israeli authorities in the past, as we did during the 42 days of ceasefire back at the beginning of the year to delivery aid on a massive scale, 500, 600 trucks going in every day.”

“We have the muscle memory between us all,” the Under-Secretary-General said, “if we have the right spirit of dialog, cooperation and we can work to rebuild trust, then I’m confident that we can save lives at scale.”

“That lifesaving work, getting the hostages home, the aid in is something that surely we can all agree on. And that’s the spirit in which I’m ready to work,” Fletcher concluded.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HememNRxbk