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Cambodia embarked on joint programming with its European partners in 2013. The resulting joint European Development Cooperation Strategy for Cambodia was launched in 2014. An initial progress report was produced in 2016, with...
1.6 Step 6: Approval procedures for joint programming documents
‘Joint Programming should be promoted and strengthened, while being kept voluntary, flexible, inclusive, and tailored to the country context, and allow for the replacement of EU and Member States’ programming documents with EU...
1.1 Step 1: Deciding to start a joint programming process
The decision to engage in joint programming should be taken by the Head of Delegation, together with Member State Heads of Mission, at country level. Preparations for joint programming usually start when a new national development...

Joined-up EU Approach to Development Programming
The European Union and its Member States have kept their place as the world’s leading aid donor, contributing €68 billion in 2015. They have recently begun to present a united front, pulling together their combined resources and...
Partner Countries Documents
This page gathers documents from various steps of the joint programming processes in the countries. Some of them are work in progress. Click here if you want to see an overview of the state of play of Joint Programming in 2017...
- Eastern/Southern Neighbourhood January 2015
Co-organised by the EEAS, DG DEVCO and DG NEAR the regional Joint Programming workshop for the Eastern and Southern Neighbourhood took place in Brussels on 29 and 30 January. Below you can access: programme presentations...
Views from the Field: Q&A with Fiona Ramsey, EU Head of Cooperation in Cambodia
Classed as a lower middle income country, Cambodia is a growing economy that is still marked by its history, notably the Khmer Rouge period. In the first of a new monthly series of articles featuring interviews with EU Delegations...