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.
The Foreign Affairs Ministers and high-level representatives of the States Parties of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty (ACT) approved in February the Paramaribo Declaration, a key document reaffirming the commitment of Amazonian...
Amazon Vision is an alternative to protect the Amazon forest by integrating its protected areas. 9 countries are collaborating to apply the Convention on Biological Diversity's Program of Work on Protected Areas on a regional...
🔎 Find here the latest news about EU and Ecuador Forest Action The EU supports partner countries to preserve their forests and to contribute to sustainable, inclusive economies and societies. Find here some examples of EU Forest...
In the second part of a series on how Sector Budget Support can extend to Civil Society and what can be achieved, Dominique Wauters, Head of Cooperation in the regionalised EU Delegation of Quito, Ecuador, shares his experience of...
El mundo celebra el aniversario de la Declaración de los Derechos del Niño adoptada el 20 de noviembre de 1959 por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas. Aunque una de cada tres personas en todo el mundo es un menor, la...
The world celebrates the anniversary of the Declaration of Children’s Rights adopted on 20 November 1959 by the UN General Assembly. Although one in three people worldwide is a minor, most societies still undervalue the opinion of...
In this short segment Tulia Falleti, Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, explains why the sequence of reforms in decentralisation processes is so important. From her experience in Latin America, countries that...