DeSIRA
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
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
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.
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 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.
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.
PASA – Programme d’Appui au Secteur de l’Agriculture en Algérie y compris dans la gestion de l’eau, l’agro-industrie et la pollution agricole Le « Programme d’Appui au Secteur de l’Agriculture, y compris dans la gestion de l’eau
Promoting respect and fostering social inclusion by creating a transnational network of actors from the wider civil society and different faith traditions. Global Exchange on Religion in Society (GERIS) “Global Exchange on
The project “Strengthening the dialogue and cooperation between the European Union (EU) and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to establish management models on migration and development policies” (EU-LAC project on migration)
En Honduras, la inseguridad alimentaria ha sido tradicionalmente arraigada en la ausencia de una visión de desarrollo, que reconozca a los pobres rurales como jugadores clave en el cambio del círculo vicioso de descapitalización