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RSSToday, the EU announced a €89.5 million Multi-annual Action Plan , including €20 million for crucial budget support, to bolster Somalia’s ongoing state-building process.
Today, at the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, the EU and the Philippines signed the €60 million Financing Agreement for the Green Economy Programme.
Today, at the Global Gateway Forum, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, together with Prime Minister Hasina, launched the negotiations on a new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement to expand and develop the relationship between the EU and Bangladesh.
Viet Nam and the European Investment Bank signed a memorandum of understanding to support the implementation of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) in Viet Nam, signifying a mutual commitment to put in place a multi-projects credit facility worth €500 million.
Today the EU has committed €30 million in budget support to Tajikistan to advance vocational education and training. It will empower local youth, women and returnee migrants, while also promoting employment in critical sectors such as agriculture, energy and the emerging green and digital industries
The EU is supporting its partner Comoros through the 2021-2027 EU programming to make the Emerging Comoros Plan a reality. Under the €46 million Multiannual Indicative Programme, the EU-Comoros collaboration focuses on three priority areas: the Green and Blue Pact, Growth and Jobs and Governance.
At the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, the EU and Senegal signed new agreements that promote the digital economy, urban mobility, vocational training, food security and a clean environment in Senegal as part of the “Green Economy” Team Europe Initiative
At the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen signed a contract worth €46 million taking forward the implementation of a major Global Gateway flagship, the Regional Teachers’ Initiative for Africa, which she launched earlier this year
In recognition of the importance of securing supply of critical raw materials and diversification of industrial value chains, during the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, the EU and Uzbekistan agreed to work on a Memorandum of Understanding in the field of sustainable critical raw materials (CRM).
At the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, Agence Française de Développement (AFD) signed a contract to jointly finance the construction of the Kakono hydropower plant in Tanzania. Through this agreement the EU and the AFD will jointly contribute €146 million, about half of the total cost of €296 m.