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.
Overall Project Objective: Advance the development and the objectives of the Eastern Partnership countries in various areas in view of a closer cooperation of these countries with the EU and among the countries themselves. Project
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
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.
Those living on the shores of the Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia depend on its resources for their income, yet climate change and overfishing are increasingly threatening their livelihoods. The GREEN project (2021-25) is helping to boost incomes and create sustainable agriculture for the most vulnerable communities.
Context: The project builds on the regional EU-funded project ‘Towards a Shared Environmental Information System (SEIS) in the European Neighbourhood’(ENPI-SEIS, €5.7 mil., 2009.12- 2015.03), implemented by the European
The Air-Q-Gov project supports Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, the Russian Federation and Ukraine to tackle the challenges those countries face with the increase of air pollution emissions. In
Clima East is a European Union funded project package assisting the Eastern Neighbourhood Partnership Countries and Russia in approaches to climate change mitigation and adaptation. The EUR 18 million package consists of two
Greenhouse gas emissions from maritime shipping industry are expected to increase globally. Developing countries, which play a significant role in international shipping, often lack the means to improve energy efficiency in their