Minister of State for International Cooperation Meets Palestinian Minister of Social Development, Acting Minister of Relief Affairs

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha | February 4, 2026

HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Dr. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad holds a virtual meeting with HE Minister of Social Development and Acting Minister of Relief Affairs of the State of Palestine, Dr. Samah Hamad.

The meeting explores supporting and advancing bilateral cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the humanitarian field, as well as avenues for joint coordination in relief efforts and response to urgent humanitarian needs, especially in the Gaza Strip, contributing to mitigating the suffering of the brotherly Palestinian people.

HE Minister of State for International Cooperation underlines the State of Qatar’s unwavering humanitarian and development support for the Palestinian people, stemming from its enduring position in backing humanitarian issues and enhancing relief work in collaboration with regional and global partners.

For her part, HE Minister of Social Development and Acting Minister of Relief Affairs of the State of Palestine expresses gratitude for the leading humanitarian role the State of Qatar is undertaking, applauding its constant efforts in supporting relief and humanitarian programs directed toward the Palestinian people.

Minister of State for International Cooperation Meets Ambassador of France

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha | February 4, 2026

HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Dr. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad met with HE Ambassador of the French Republic to the State of Qatar Arnaud Pescheux.

The meeting discussed bilateral cooperation and ways to advance it, in addition to other topics of mutual interest.

During the meeting, the French Ambassador expressed his country’s appreciation for the level of cooperation between the two countries as well as commended the Qatar Fund for Development’s efforts in supporting developing nations.

Qatar Organizes High-Level UN Event on Advancing Innovative Solutions for Social Development

Source: Government of Qatar

New York | February 4, 2026

The Permanent Mission of the State of Qatar to the United Nations, in cooperation with the Permanent Mission of France, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and the International Labour Organization (ILO), organizes a high-level side event on the margins of the 64th session of the United Nations Commission for Social Development, entitled “Delivering on the Doha Promise: Promoting Innovative Solutions for Social Development.”

The event is attended by HE Minister of Social Development and Family of Qatar Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi, HE Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani, and HE Anousheh Karvar, Representative of the Government of France to the ILO and Chairperson of the ILO Governing Body.

The high-level meeting, held at United Nations Headquarters in New York, brings together senior ministers and top UN officials, including HE Minister of Social Affairs and Health of Finland Kaisa Juuso, HE Minister of Social Services of Sweden Camilla Waltersson Gronvall, HE Minister of Labor and Social Insurance of Cyprus Marinos Moushouttas, Assistant Secretary-General and Assistant Administrator of the UN Development Programme Marcos Athias Neto, ILO Special Representative and Director of the ILO Office at the United Nations Cynthia Samuel-Olonjuwon, and Assistant Secretary-General for Policy Coordination at UNDESA Bjorg Sandkjaer.

In her opening remarks, HE the Minister of Social Development and Family underscores the strategic importance of the event, noting that it is convened at a critical juncture, only months after the Second World Summit for Social Development – a landmark milestone marked by renewed international resolve, revitalized multilateral cooperation, and a shared commitment to transformative social progress.

Her Excellency highlights the consensus adoption of the Doha Political Declaration, emphasizing that it embodies concrete commitments and forward-looking measures aimed at promoting innovative solutions, strengthening comprehensive international cooperation, and advancing integrated, people-centered policies to achieve social development for all, in line with the Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action.

She further draws attention to the Doha Solutions Platform for Social Development, describing it as a comprehensive, results-oriented mechanism designed to showcase practical and scalable policies with measurable impact in the areas of poverty eradication, decent work, and social inclusion.

Her Excellency stresses that the platform serves as a practical instrument for monitoring commitments, fostering mutual learning, and sustaining post-summit momentum. She affirms that the current session of the Commission for Social Development represents a pivotal opportunity to move decisively from diagnosing challenges to implementing proven solutions, underscoring that delivering on the Doha Promise constitutes the true benchmark of the international community’s success in achieving inclusive and sustainable social development through strengthened partnerships and collective action.

During the discussions, representatives of governments and United Nations entities examine concrete pathways to advance innovative and actionable solutions for inclusive social development, building on the momentum generated by the Second World Summit for Social Development and the Doha Political Declaration, while exploring enhanced cooperation among stakeholders to address pressing global social and development challenges.

Seychelles: President Dr. Patrick Herminie witnesses signing of Grant Agreement with Abu Dhabi Fund for Development to advance Seychelles’ Social Housing Programme

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The Grant Agreement aimed at advancing Seychelles’ Social Housing Programme was signed today between the Government of the Republic of Seychelles and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), reinforcing strong bilateral cooperation in support of Seychelles’ national social housing priorities.

The agreement was signed on the margins of the World Governments Summit in Dubai by Mr Pierre Laporte, Minister for Finance, Economic Planning, Trade and Investment, on behalf of the Government of Seychelles, and Mr Mohammed Saif Al-Suwaidi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development.

The project aims to promote inclusive economic and social development in Seychelles by strengthening the country’s social housing sector. It seeks to improve living standards and welfare, address growing housing demand, enhance quality of life, and support more balanced urban development and population distribution.

The Social Housing Project includes the construction of 80 housing units for low-income families, comprising 32 two-room units and 48 three-room units, all equipped with essential facilities and infrastructure services. The project consists of 80 residential units spread across 10 blocks of 8 units each, located in adjacent sites in the Orchid Village area.

Works under the project will include civil construction, connections to electricity, water, and sewage networks, as well as the development of outdoor and communal spaces, ensuring a safe, functional, and sustainable residential environment. 

The total grant amount under the agreement is approximately USD 8.7 million. The initiative reflects the United Arab Emirates’s long-standing commitment to supporting Seychelles’ development efforts, particularly in addressing housing needs. 

Also present at the signing ceremony were, Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, Minister Barry Faure, Seychelles Ambassador to the UAE, Mr. Gervais Moumou, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Republic of Seychelles Ahmed Saeed Rashed Alhumaid Alneyad.

Following the signing, President Dr. Patrick Herminie met with H.E Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan to briefly review Seychelles’ participation in the World Government Summit and the status of ongoing development cooperation and economic initiatives

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of State House Seychelles.

SA Medical Research Council conducts groundbreaking HIV vaccine trial in humans

Source: Government of South Africa

SA Medical Research Council conducts groundbreaking HIV vaccine trial in humans

The first participant in the BRILLIANT 011 first-in-human clinical trial for the HIV vaccine has been enrolled at the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation (DTHF) site at the Groote Schuur Hospital.

The groundbreaking trial is being conducted by the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), together with the DTHF and the Wits Health Consortium.

“The trial is testing two cutting-edge vaccine components – BG505 GT1.1 and 426c.Mod.Core-C4b – administered with the SMNP adjuvant.

“These state-of-the-art immunogens are the result of international scientific collaboration involving the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, the Scripps Consortium for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Development and Amsterdam University Medical Centers.

“The trial is…marking a major milestone in African-led HIV vaccine research. BRILLIANT 011 brings renewed hope that an HIV vaccine developed through African science, for African populations, is becoming increasingly possible,” the SAMRC said in a statement.

SAMRC sponsor representative, Professor Glenda Gray, said: “Advances in HIV vaccine research and development place our team in a pivotal position to map immune responses to these novel vaccines in order to guide further development of this regimen.”

African partnership

The BRILLIANT Consortium (BRinging Innovation to cLinical and Laboratory research to end HIV In Africa through New vaccine Technology) is an initiative launched some two years ago and the study forms part of this consortium.

The consortium unites leading researchers from South Africa, Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique, and is “notable for being predominantly led by African women scientists, with the SAMRC leading this first study”.

“Despite facing severe setbacks following US funding cuts that threatened to derail the programme, the BRILLIANT Consortium demonstrated remarkable scientific resilience.

“Through swift leadership action and the mobilisation of new investment, the team successfully preserved the integrity of the research and ensured that Africa’s first clinical trial under BRILLIANT could proceed,” the statement said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Egypt: President El-Sisi Receives Turkish President Erdoğan

Source: APO


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Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi receives President of the Republic of Türkiye Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

The two presidents are scheduled to hold an official round of talks, after which they will co-chair the second meeting of the Egypt–Türkiye High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council. The two leaders will also take part in the closing session of the Egyptian-Turkish Business Forum, which is set to be held today with broad participation from the business community and financial and economic institutions in both countries.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Presidency of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Eritrea: Training on administration and leadership in Anseba Region

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The National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students branch in Anseba Region organized a training program on administration and leadership for 177 secondary school students from all schools in the region. The training program was conducted in Keren from 26 to 31 January.

Mr. Tahir Salah, head of Organizational Affairs of the union branch, indicated that the training covered concepts of administration and leadership, basic politics and ideology, psychological victory, nation and nationalism, planning and evaluation, as well as time management and communication.

As part of the program, the participants visited historical sites around the city of Keren and were provided briefings by experts from the tourism department in the region.

Noting that the program was part of the five-year strategic plan, Mr. Azazi Bereketeab, head of the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students branch in the region, urged the participants to earnestly work for the implementation of the union’s programs in their respective schools.

Indicating that nation-building is a process that involves generations, Ambassador Abdella Musa, Governor of the region, called for integrated efforts in programs that target the youth.

In related news, the Culture and Sports Department in Gash-Barka Region provided training on administration and leadership to over 40 youth athletes from the 13 sub-zones of the region.

The training covered administration skills, popular campaigns, self-management, resource management, time management, and conflict resolution.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Eritrea: Annual meeting of Sahel Jemahir association

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Sahel Jemahir Association conducted its annual meeting on 30 January in Kamchewa, Afabet sub-zone. The annual meeting included a tour of historical sites in the sub-zone.

Mr. Mohammed-Nur Rejib, administrator of Afabet sub-zone, noting the history of Kamchewa during the armed struggle for independence and the perseverance of the people, commended those who organized the event in the area.

The meeting reviewed activities conducted in 2025 in terms of achievements registered and challenges encountered. Participants also discussed programs for 2026.

During their visit to the historical sites, participants were provided briefings on the historical significance of the areas they visited during the armed struggle for independence.

At the event, various sports competitions were conducted, and winners received their awards from Ms. Leul Gebreab, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare and chairperson of the Sahel Jemahir Association.

Sahel Jemahir Association was established in 2022 during the Jubilee anniversary of the liberation of Nakfa and has 170 members.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Trinidad & Tobago Prime Minister (PM) to Address Caribbean Energy Week (CEW) 2026 Amid Multi‑Billion‑Dollar Energy Investment Surge

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Caribbean Energy Week (CEW) 2026, the region’s premier energy investment platform, has confirmed Trinidad & Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad‑Bissessar as a keynote speaker. Her participation underscores the country’s pivotal role in shaping the Caribbean energy landscape and signals CEW’s emergence as the must‑attend forum for investors, operators and governments seeking high‑impact opportunities in the region.

In 2025, the government awarded a major ultra‑deepwater exploration block (TTUD‑1) to ExxonMobil, marking the company’s return after two decades and opening the door to potential investments of more than $20 billion. At the same time, enhanced cooperation on cross‑border gas projects with regional partners – including efforts by bp and Shell to secure U.S. licensing for fields shared with Venezuela – highlights the strategic importance of the basin as global players seek new supply opportunities.

On the project front, Trinidad & Tobago continues to deliver operational momentum. bpTT’s Cypre gas project has delivered first gas and completed its full seven‑well development, reinforcing supply into both export streams and domestic infrastructure. The Mento field, a 50/50 joint venture between bpTT and EOG Resources, has also begun producing first gas, demonstrating the strength of strategic partnerships in expanding output. Meanwhile, bp’s Ginger gas development reached FID and is on track for first gas in 2027, further expanding offshore capacity. These developments – alongside deepwater exploration interest and cross‑border initiatives – are critical to sustaining Trinidad’s role as a major LNG exporter and unlocking value across ammonia, petrochemicals and gas‑to‑power sectors.

“Spearheading regional cooperation and investment is at the heart of our mission for Caribbean Energy Week. Prime Minister Persad‑Bissessar’s confirmation highlights Trinidad & Tobago’s strategic importance and reinforces CEW as the place where capital meets opportunity across the Caribbean energy sector,” states Sandra Jeque, Project Director at Energy Capital & Power.

CEW 2026 will bring together ministers, global energy majors, investors and development partners for structured deal‑making, country roundtables and sector deep dives spanning hydrocarbons, LNG, renewables integration, grid modernization and carbon markets. Delegates will have the chance to engage directly with strategic opportunities in Trinidad & Tobago – from deepwater exploration acreage to transitional infrastructure and investment vehicles designed to accelerate clean energy access across the Caribbean.

Caribbean Energy Week 2026 will take place in Paramaribo, Suriname on 30 March – 1 April 2026, uniting government leaders, investors, and industry executives to showcase the Caribbean as one of the world’s fastest-evolving energy frontiers. By bringing together hydrocarbons, power renewables, mining, and carbon credits under one roof, the event will leverage the diversity of the Caribbean to highlight its most bankable projects, forge strategic partnerships and accelerate investment.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa at Afreximbank Accession Signing Ceremony, Westcliff Hotel, Johannesburg

Source: President of South Africa –

Programme Director and Chairperson of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation, Ms Delia Ndlovu;
Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Mr Parks Tau;
Ministers and Deputy Ministers;
Former Deputy President Baleka Mbete;
President of the Afrexim Bank, Dr George Elombi;
Former President of Afrexim Bank, Professor Benedict Oramah;
Members of the Board and Technical Team;
Representatives of business and organised labour;
Distinguished guests;
Ladies and gentlemen;

Good Morning.

Today we mark a major milestone in our quest to realise the economic integration of our continent.

South Africa’s accession to the Africa Export‑Import Bank affirms our commitment to African industrial development and to deepening trade, investment and development across the continent.

Once finalised, the South Africa‑Afreximbank Country Programme will be operationalised with a finance package that will initially support a range of strategic projects across the trade and industrial cluster.

The programme will inject capital into priority industrial projects, export diversification, infrastructure development and transformation initiatives.

Today’s signing signals a deliberate, ambitious and more impactful phase in South Africa’s economic engagement with Africa and the world.

For South Africa, the decision to accede to Afreximbank represents a strategic alignment.

We seek to contribute to an Africa that prioritises intra‑continental trade, that builds its own industrial base, and that mobilises African financial institutions to support development.

For more than 30 years, Afreximbank has demonstrated resilience, innovation and impact. It has developed a diversified portfolio across geographies and sectors.

This partnership will strengthen South Africa’s ability to support exporters, industrial projects and regional value chains, while advancing continental development.

South Africa accedes to Afreximbank at a time of both challenge and opportunity for the continent.

Global economic uncertainties, climate risks and shifting trade patterns underscore the need for building economic resilience.

As a country, we are implementing far‑reaching reforms to restore growth, improve competitiveness and expand inclusion.

We are working to accelerate economic growth by implementing structural reforms, increasing infrastructure investment and through targeted industrial policy.

As we accede to the Establishment Agreement today, we do so with a clear understanding that membership alone is not the objective.

What matters is how this partnership is translated into practical instruments that expand productive capacity, diversify our exports and integrate more South Africans into regional and global value chains.

South Africa’s industrialisation path is anchored by three mutually‑reinforcing pillars: decarbonisation, diversification and digitisation.

We are pursuing an energy transition that balances climate imperatives with developmental realities; that builds new industrial capabilities and creates new jobs.

That is why we are investing in renewable energy, green hydrogen, sustainable fuels and climate‑resilient infrastructure.

That is why we are focused on beneficiating critical minerals for clean energy technologies.

These are sectors where African countries hold competitive advantage.

They are sectors where long‑term project finance, guarantees and blended instruments are essential to unlocking scale.

Diversifying both our export basket and our exporter base is key to our economic growth strategy.

We are shifting toward higher‑value, more complex exports in advanced manufacturing, green industries, critical minerals beneficiation, pharmaceuticals and the digital economy.

Through the African Continental Free Trade Area we are working to build African value chains that anchor production on the continent and strengthen Africa’s economic sovereignty.

Afreximbank’s instruments — from trade finance and project preparation to risk mitigation and market access support — are indispensable in turning this vision into reality.

They will help to lower barriers to entry, reduce transaction costs and support South African firms as they expand into new African markets.

Through the Afreximbank Inclusive Development Support Programme for South Africa, a dedicated facility has been set aside to address structural barriers that have historically excluded many South Africans from participating in trade and industrialisation.

As a country we are working to enable new and emerging exporters to participate meaningfully in trade – particularly small and medium enterprises, black industrialists, and women‑ and youth‑owned firms.

This programme will enable black businesses and entrepreneurs to access finance, build assets and participate in strategic sectors.

Today’s accession brings us a step closer towards the incubation of a South African Export–Import Bank.

Working closely with Afreximbank, and building on the experience of our Export Credit Insurance Corporation, we are laying the foundations for a national institution that will support exporters, crowd in investment and provide financing aligned to our industrial priorities.

This is a strategic investment in our ability to compete and to support South African firms across the export lifecycle.

It will help to ensure that our participation in African and global trade is sustained, resilient and developmental.

Allow me to conclude by acknowledging the leadership that has brought us to this moment.

We welcome Dr George Elombi, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Afreximbank, whose stewardship marks a new chapter in the Bank’s evolution.

We recognise Professor Benedict Oramah, former President of AfreximBank, under whose visionary leadership the process of South Africa’s accession was initiated and advanced.

Your contribution to building Afreximbank into a formidable continental institution laid much of the foundations for the partnership we formalise today.

The continuity of leadership reflects the strength and maturity of Afreximbank as a Pan‑African institution.

Finally, we thank Minister Parks Tau for his central role in advancing South Africa’s trade and industrial agenda.

Today, as we sign this Instrument of Accession, we do so with clarity of purpose and confidence.

Let this moment mark not only South Africa’s full membership of Afreximbank, but the activation of a partnership that delivers growth, transformation and opportunity for our country and for our continent.

I thank you.