
Team Europe Democracy Initiative - TED
The Team Europe Democracy Initiative (TED) is a global thematic Team Europe Initiative (TEI) launched in December 2021 to promote democracy and human rights worldwide.

The Team Europe Democracy Initiative (TED) is a global thematic Team Europe Initiative (TEI) launched in December 2021 to promote democracy and human rights worldwide.

DCYDE! is a Europe-wide project that brings global citizenship to life by connecting young people and educators from around the world in a digital space. The goal is to equip them with the tools and skills needed to actively contribute to global sustainable development within their respective communities. Online communication and digital media are not only symbols of global connectivity but also serve as the core element of the project.

🌍 AU-EU Health Partnerships is a broad coalition working together to strengthen health systems, improve health security, and increase access to pharmaceuticals in Africa. The Team Europe Initiative focuses on 5 interconnected themes: 💊 Manufacturing and access to vaccines, medicines and health technologies 🩺 Sexual and reproductive health and rights 🛟 Sustainable health security using a "One Health" approach 🛜 Digital health 🥼 Public health institutes Encompassing dozens of projects and partners at the continental, regional, and country level, the initiative is making critical contributions to ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages (SDG 3).

WYDE aims to promote political pluralism and the inclusiveness of democratic processes by significantly enhancing the participation of youth and women in all aspects of public life. The many legal, cultural and economic barriers to women's and youth political participation are being identified, measured and mapped. The program enables women and youth themselves to carry out the awareness and advocacy actions needed to overcome or remove these barriers. The program’s name stands for Women and Youth in Democracy initiative. It was decided by INTPA’s youth sounding board based on a series of options set by EPD’s junior officers. The Youth Action Plan has WYDE as one of its main flagships. It represents a total effort of EUR 43 million invested from EU’s Human Rights and Democracy thematic program. WYDE also aims at addressing the increasing distrust of young people in institutions and political systems. Therefore, WYDE contributes to better inform, network and empower young people so that they can actively, safely and legally participate in democracy support, civic activism and political office. Learning by doing, empowering through subgrants accompanied with coaching, is at the core-heart of the methodology. The WYDE Civic engagement chapter has already distributed 50 small grants accompanied with expertise. WYDE invests in all forms of participation claimed by youth: Political and partisan participation: working with young people and (young) women from political parties and parliaments so that they can play an ever-meaningful role. Citizen participation, often non-partisan: working with youth and women who have chosen to participate as citizens in grassroots organizations that engage in institutional oversight, anti-corruption, citizen election observation, democratic reform advocacy and civic education. Democracy activism: working with bloggers, influencers, researchers and grassroots movements that promote the universal values of human rights and democracy. The many beneficiaries of the program are encouraged to network within the Youth Democracy Cohort co-lead by EPD and the European Commission. The WYDE initiative is multilevel (global, regional, country and local scopes) andmultifaceted (involving Parliaments, political parties, academia (young African researchers), democracy support organisations, youth and youth-led organisations, and grass-roots CSOs).
EvalVoices is a space for evaluators, by evaluators—a platform driven by voices from the field to advance how we talk about and practise evaluation. Anchored in the EU’s commitment to an “evaluate first” culture, as highlighted in the EU Evaluation Policy and the Better Regulation Guidelines, the EvalVoices initiative serves as an inclusive platform to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and insights amongst evaluation professionals and thought leaders. It explores what works, and what doesn’t under which circumstances – while sharing cutting-edge tools, methods and approaches that shape relevant, context sensitive, inclusive, and successful evaluation practices.

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Euroclima, as part of the Global Gateway strategy, builds partnerships between the European Union (EU) and the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) regions to drive a green and just transition. Through bilateral dialogues and regional collaboration, the programme engages with 33 partner countries and key regional organisations to identify priorities and translate them into concrete actions, fostering long-term environmental and climate resilience. By creating the right conditions and supporting key initiatives in priority sectors, Euroclima helps establish a solid foundation for a sustainable transition. The programme also facilitates the mobilisation of climate and green financing, addressing urgent environmental challenges.

Following the adoption of the EU-Korea Green Partnership at the 10th EU-Korea Summit, the Delegation of the European Union to Korea launched a dedicated cooperation programme to support its effective and practical implementation. Priority areas are: • Green diplomacy and outreach in Korea, implemented in close coordination with EU Member States • Facilitating dialogue and cooperation on a clean and just energy transition • Promoting EU–Korea industrial collaboration in the field of circular economy • Supporting biodiversity conservation and addressing environmental pollution at all levels • Advancing city-to-city partnerships on green and smart urban innovation • Strengthening youth engagement in environmental action and sustainability efforts Key activities are to: • Support policy dialogues and the exchange of best practices through technical workshops and seminars • Conduct technical studies • Organise trainings, study visits, and similar capacity-building activities • Implement outreach initiatives, including media campaigns, conferences, exhibitions, contests, and more

Under the Global Gateway initiative, the European Union supports the development of the Trans-Caspian Transport Corridor (TCTC) as a reliable and sustainable route linking Central Asia and Europe, aiming to improve connectivity, enhance the corridor’s competitiveness, and strengthen the resilience of regional and international transport networks.

YOU(th) CARE FOR CHANGE is a project focused on engaging and empowering the younger generations to promote global care, sustainability and gender equality. The project aims to strengthen active citizenship among young people through activities such as mapping youth associations, capacity building through coaching and peer-to-peer exchanges and participatory meetings to define local agendas.