Nutrition for Development (N4D)
Nutrition for Development (N4D) seeks to strengthen collaboration and partnerships between the EC, member states, and partner countries, with the wider aim to reduce maternal and child malnutrition.
Nutrition for Development (N4D) seeks to strengthen collaboration and partnerships between the EC, member states, and partner countries, with the wider aim to reduce maternal and child malnutrition.
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
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 overall objective of the TradeCom II Programme is to contribute to sustainable economic development and poverty reduction in ACP countries through closer regional integration and increased participation in the global economy
EBSOMED (Enhancing Business Support Organisations and Business Networks in the Southern Neighbourhood) is project co-financed by the European Union and coordinated by BUSINESSMED (Union of Mediterranean Confederations of
The Business Country Desk, BCD, is an initiative designed by BUSINESSMED and is one of the key instruments implemented in the framework of the EBSOMED project (an EU co-funded project), in accordance with its action line “MED Link
INVESTMED (Innovative Sustainable Start-Ups for the Mediterranean) is an EU-funded project, under the ENI-CBC Med Programme, to support the development of new, sustainable entrepreneurship and business initiatives in order to
Since February 2018 NTU International A/S is leading the implementation the project “Capacity Building for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency – Feasibility Studies and Demonstration Projects”, funded by the European Union (EU)
The project focuses on improving export and import controls of agricultural produce in Tanzania. It also caters for improvement of the plant pest surveillance system. The project is primarily funded by the European Union and