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.
O RETFOP é concebido como um mecanismo para apoiar e facilitar a política pública de ETFP, dando resposta sistémica aos problemas identificados através de uma combinação entre Estudos, Assessoria a Política Pública, Capacitação e
The CLARITY project is addressing the challenges that exclude women, youth, and people with disabilities from equally benefiting from the extractive sector in Tanzania's Lake Zone districts.
The ACP-EU TBT Programme's main objective is to contribute to improved competitiveness in local, regional and export markets by enhancing the export capacity of economic operators in ACP countries, through: The enhancement of the
Alfityanu Humanitarian International is a network of several non-profit and non-governmental organizations (NGO). We are present in 9 countries on 3 continents. Our aim is to eliminate extreme poverty and to reduce inequality. We
The Hub and Spokes programme is an innovative Aid for Trade initiative that helps to enhance trade capacity development in the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific regions. Why not join and find out more... Now in its Consolidation Phase
THE AFRICA-EU WATER PARTNERSHIP PROJECT In 2002, the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) established the EU-Africa Strategic Partnership on Water Affairs and Sanitation to contribute to achieving water supply
SOCIEUX+ EU Expertise on Social Protection, Labour and Employment is the extension (2017-2020) of SOCIEUX - EU Expertise in Social Protection- which started operations in January 2014 and is now recognised as an effective and
This project aims to promote and safeguard the culture of the Konso community located on the Sagan River in southwestern Ethiopia. About Konso is the first place in Ethiopia to be recognized as a ‘cultural landscape,’ in UNESCO
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