Ireland Invests €100 Million in Overseas Development and Humanitarian Efforts

Dublin, January 2, 2026 – In a significant move to bolster Ireland's international aid and humanitarian efforts, Ministers Helen McEntee and Neale Richmond announced a €100 million funding package for ten Irish NGOs. The package aims to support organizations working on overseas development projects and humanitarian initiatives.

Empowering Global Change

This substantial funding will be allocated to ten carefully selected NGOs that have demonstrated a strong commitment to international development goals, including poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, and emergency relief in crisis zones. The initiative reflects Ireland's ongoing commitment to global solidarity and support for vulnerable communities worldwide.

Minister McEntee's Statement

Minister Helen McEntee, speaking at the announcement, emphasized the importance of international cooperation and solidarity in addressing global challenges. "Our investment in these NGOs will empower them to continue their vital work in some of the world's most challenging environments. This funding will enable them to make a lasting impact and help uplift communities in need."

Minister Richmond's Perspective

Minister Neale Richmond highlighted the role of Irish NGOs in advancing Ireland's foreign policy objectives. "These organizations are at the forefront of creating positive change globally. By supporting them, we are reaffirming our commitment to a more equitable and just world," he remarked.

A Commitment to the Future

The €100 million funding package is expected to facilitate a range of projects spanning from education and healthcare to disaster relief and environmental sustainability. The initiative aligns with Ireland's broader goals of international cooperation and humanitarian aid.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk; January 2, 2026

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