Euroclima is the European Union’s flagship Programme with the Latin America and Caribbean region that contributes to an increasingly ambitious, transformative and equitable action on climate and environmental issues. Through bilateral dialogues and regional engagement, the Programme works together with the 33 partner governments of the region and relevant regional organisations to identify priorities that lead to actions that foster the conditions for a Green and Just Transition.
Projects
EUROCLIMA: Building a Green and Just Transition with Latin America and the Caribbean.
EU-Central America Partnership Facility (EUreCA)
The iimpact of this action is to support the bi-regional association between the EU and Central America in accordance with the principles and objectives of the EU-CA Association Agreement, as well as with the EU-Panama bilateral cooperation and agenda. Focusing on common political priorities, including green and blue recovery, digitization, gender equality and the fight against inequalities. Implement the Secretariat of the Five Great Forests of Mesoamerica Program to ensure coherence and adequate coordination between the components and with other interventions.
Lives in Dignity Grant Facility
Supporting the self-reliance of displacement-affected people.
Programa EUROsociAL+
EUROsociAL+ pretende consolidar un espacio de diálogo euro-latinoamericano de políticas públicas en torno a la cohesión social. Es un programa de cooperación horizontal, institucional y de carácter regional: moviliza el expertise público europeo y latinoamericano en un ejercicio de aprendizaje entre pares, con enfoque regional de trabajo colaborativo, para afrontar retos comunes en el diseño, formulación, implementación, gestión y evaluación de políticas públicas que tengan impacto sobre mejoras en los niveles de cohesión social.
ACCEDES - El acceso y éxito de colectivos vulnerables en entornos de riesgo en Latinoamérica
The objective of the ACCEDES Project is to improve the access, promotion and enrolment of vulnerable groups in milieus with risk of social exclusion in Latin America. To attain this goal, three operating objectives are proposed