F4F Digest by the Forests for the Future Facility (F4) selects the latest news and resources about EU action to step up protection and restoration of the world's forests. In this edition: International Day of Biodiversity
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Currently, Latin America is becoming increasingly dependent on technology, hence consuming more and more energy every day as a society, despite the enormous efforts being made in the realm of energy efficiency. This growing demand...
This infographic is a dissemination product from the External Evaluation of the European Union's support to the Ethiopian Civil Society Fund III programme.
This Evaluation Brief of EU's Support to Ethiopian Civil Society through the Civil Society Fund III Programme is a dissemination product of an independent evaluation. Its contents are the sole responsibility of EuroPlus Consulting...
Context and Objectives: The Civil Society Fund III (CSF III) Programme, a European Union initiative supporting Ethiopian civil society, had a dual focus: funding 27 projects and providing technical assistance through a dedicated...
Given the increasingly complex national and global challenges we face today, fostering an environment that supports civic engagement is more crucial than ever. However, civic spaces worldwide are encountering growing pressures...
The European Union is committed to promoting gender equality, human rights, and democracy through its Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument – Global Europe. While there has been success in integrating...
Governments are due to negotiate a climate agreement at the 21st Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris, France at the end of 2015. The impact of the climate agreement on...
The Slovak Platform for development organi sations – Ambrela responds to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine with a two-day international conference – ‘Ambrela Development Forum’ (ADF). With more than 140 international development...
A new report by a coalition of NGOs, Bankrolling ecosystem destruction, shows that since the 2015 Paris climate agreement, European banks have lent about €256 billion to corporations that put forests, savannahs and other climate...
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