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This group includes strategy, actions and tools to work together between the EU and the private sector. It focuses in Africa, Asia, Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean regions mainly. It is managed by the European Commission’s department for International Partnerships (DG INTPA)
The Working Group coordinates current efforts of the EC and Member States on land issues
The Global Gateway (GG) Civil Society and Local Authorities Advisory Platform is a space for civil society and local authorities to provide feedback on Global Gateway rollout within the different investment priorities and geographic contexts, and to exchange with the European Commission on opportunities to engage in country-level Global Gateway partnerships, complementing consultations locally.
The Latin American Studies group aims to join agendas among Latin American researchers, academics, and practitioners working in the EU. Our main areas of interest are: development planning, urban development, informality, precariousness, disaster research, risk management, and governance.
The PFD is the result of a Structured Dialogue, which brings together Civil Society Organisations and Local Authorities from around the world.
United Nations Environment Programme, connecting the EU with our work on Environment for Development worldwide
Wetlands International promotes the ecosystem based approach to DRR/CCA and encourages its mainstreaming and integration into development policies
This group presents the Evaluation methodology for European Commission's external assistance (for DG INTPA)
La Hora de EL PACCTO 2.0 debates de expertos y expertas de instituciones de seguridad y justicia, género juventud y derechos humanos, sobre los desafíos y buenas prácticas en la lucha contra la delincuencia transnacional organizada. // La Hora de EL PACCTO 2.0 is a series of debates that brings together prominent experts from security and justice institutions, as well as gender, youth and human rights fields, with the aim of generating a profound and enriching discussion on the challenges faced by international cooperation in the fight against transnational organised crime.