Mine and ERW contamination is a complex and pressing issue that has lasting consequences for affected countries and their people. Addressing this challenge requires sustained efforts from governments, humanitarian organizations, and the international community. This group is for individuals interested in learning more about humanitarian demining and recovery efforts worldwide. It serves as a platform for sharing information, resources, and experiences related to demining and recovery initiatives globally.
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Humanitarian demining and Recovery
Enhancing Institutional Capacity to Negotiate EU Association and Trade Agreements
A recent two day planning and knowledge exchange workshop to address institutional change gave a boost to the implementation of the Comprehensive Institution Building Programme, bringing together some 25 colleagues from EuropeAid...
Local Economic Development
Local economic development in EU external actions refers to the European Union's efforts to support sustainable economic growth and job creation in partner countries and regions outside the EU. This approach focuses on empowering local communities, businesses, and institutions to drive their own economic development.
Insights and Strategies from the Eastern Partnership Webinar: Strengthening Civil Society and Rule of Law
Explore the key insights from our recent webinar, which focused on the challenges and opportunities for strengthening civil society and the rule of law. The report summarises discussions on enhancing collaboration and features...
Clima East Policy Project
Clima East is a European Union funded project package assisting the Eastern Neighbourhood Partnership Countries and Russia in approaches to climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Implementation of the Shared Environmental Information System principles and practices in the Eastern Partnership countries
The project builds on the regional EU-funded project ‘Towards a Shared Environmental Information System (SEIS) in the European Neighbourhood’(ENPI-SEIS, €5.7 mil., 2009.12- 2015.03), implemented by the European Environment Agency (EEA). The ENPI-SEIS project supported the environmental and statistical authorities in 16 partner countries both in the East and South European Neighbourhood regions in promoting the SEIS principles. During the implementation of the ENPI-SEIS project, a regional set of eight (8) pilot environmental indicators was developed, produced and shared across the six partner countries in the East region. In 2014, general modalities of cooperation around SEIS and the political commitment to share environmental data was re-confirmed in joint statements (i.e. Letters of Intent, statements resulting from national workshops) between the Governments of Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Armenia and the EEA (similar agreements with Ukraine and Azerbaijan are envisioned during the next phase of cooperation). At a higher political level, the Heads of State and Government confirmed their commitment to SEIS in the Vilnius Eastern Partnership Summit declaration signed in November 2013.
HiQSTEP - High Quality Studies to Support activities under the Eastern Partnership
The Overall Project Objective is to 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.
Ambrela development forum (ADF) 2024
The Slovak Platform for development organisations – Ambrela responds to the current humanitarian challenges in an inter-connected world with a one-day international conference: ‘Ambrela Development Forum ( ADF) – Building Bridges...
Ambrela – Slovak NGDO Platform
Fostering youth engagement: Rebuilding Ukraine
On the occasion of International Youth Day, the Capacity4dev team is proud to share a video interview with Ukrainian youth activists Anastasiia Pasalska and Daryna Ivchenko, and Louise Allen, Head of Policy, Advocacy and...
Towards a more youth-inclusive approach in reconstruction efforts in Ukraine
The fifth episode of the Capacity4dev Podcast Series is now live!