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RSSThe European Commission has adopted the mid-term review of the programming of NDICI-Global Europe which , amends the 2021-2027 programmes adopted in 2021, notably to establish country allocations for 2025-2027 and update priority areas for cooperation where necessary.
As the 16th Conference of Parties on the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP16) is taking place from October 21st to November 1st in Cali, Colombia, the European Union (EU) reaffirms its commitment to halting and reversing biodiversity loss worldwide by 2030.
Today in the framework of the World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings, Commissioner Urpilainen reaffirmed Europe's commitment to fostering sustainable development across the globe through her participation in the WBG/IMF Development Committee as well as with a series of landmark agreements.
During her mission to the African Union (AU) and Ethiopia on Monday 14 October, European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen and AU leadership reaffirmed the two Unions’ shared commitment to sustainable prosperity and effective multilateralism, peace and security.
At the second plenary of meeting of the Global Gateway Civil Society and Local Authorities Advisory Platform, Commissioner Urpilainen highlighted the strong commitment of the Commission to involve stakeholders in both the formulation of key policies and programmes and their implementation.
The Global Gateway High-Level Youth Event taking place today and tomorrow in Brussels highlights the transformational impact of the EU’s commitment to invest in and partner with young people around the world as part of the Global Gateway strategy.
The European Union launched three EU-supported investment programmes valued at €700+ million which will mobilise €6.3 billion in public and private investments, taking a big step towards closing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) investment gap.
Today, the European Commission has adopted a Communication on “building sustainable international partnerships as a Team Europe,” taking stock of the progress achieved in the field of International Partnerships.
Today, the European Commission is announcing a new funding pledge of €260 million to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, for the years 2026–2027. The funds will contribute to help protect 500 million children around the world, strengthen immunisation systems, and boost global health security.
What happens when seventeen health experts from across Africa join forces with European leaders in healthcare innovation? A study tour to boost Africa’s capacity for vaccine and medicine manufacturing!