Urban Knowledge Hub
Welcome to the network of community spaces for sustainable urban development on Capacity4dev.
Welcome to the network of community spaces for sustainable urban development on Capacity4dev.
The objective of the DeSIRA initiative (in short DeSIRA) is to contribute to climate-relevant, productive and sustainable transformation of agriculture and food systems in low and middle-incomes countries
Supporting the self-reliance of displacement-affected people.
The FAO-EU Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Programme seeks to reduce and eventually eliminate illegal logging. With the support of its donors, the FAO-EU FLEGT Programme funds projects created by governments
VCA4D provides a detailed VC analysis, taking into account the economic, social and environmental dimensions of a sustainable and inclusive development.
Project supporting the implementation of the EU-Korea Green Partnership. Key activities supported: • Green diplomacy & outreach • Clean & just energy transition • Promoting industry cooperation on circular economy • Protecting biodiversity & fighting environmental pollution. • City-to-City cooperation on green & smart city innovations.
KFDWB or K4DWB provides Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills and knowledge to people around the world with information on sustainable development issues and practices. It includes learning and interaction tools between members and users to face challenges of the 21st century in their local communities.
The European Commission's Development Education and Awareness Raising Programme, DEAR, supports projects that engage Europeans in worldwide issues of social, economic and environmental development. The DEAR Programme works with civil society organisations and local authorities to promote global justice, human rights, sustainable development and democratic participation. Search for us on social media #euDEARprogramme and find out more here.
Cyber Resilience for Development (Cyber4Dev) is an EU funded project of a duration of 42 months in a number of countries across Asia, Africa and South America.
The EU Mobile Labs Project has provided one of the first labs against the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. A mobile unit was deployed to Guinea in March 2014, at the outbreak's onset. It has provided diagnosis for a large fraction of the samples collected - 3000 during the first 6 months, identifying over 1000 positive cases. Up to 70 samples per day have been processed, with diagnosis available within 4 hours. Two additional mobile labs have been deployed to Nigeria and Liberia.