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RSSThis year is the International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour which calls on all of us to raise awareness of the importance of ending child labour and step up our collective efforts for impactful and sustainable actions.
Fati is part of a disabled group which was created to support the social inclusion of disabled women and children in Niger.
It was her experiences in childhood that motivated engineer Beatrice Kanyamuna-Pole to address the water challenges facing rural Zambians.
The EU supported the creation and operation of the ‘Political Training School for Women Leaders of the Superior Court of Electoral Justice’ to increase women’s political participation and leadership in Paraguay.
In Honduras, thanks to a solar energy project, financed through the EU-funded Breaking the Barriers programme, women are being provided with an income, while ensuring local communities are less reliant on cutting down trees to light their homes.
In Ailuk, the RENI project has worked with the residents to increase the availability of local food crops by establishing community nurseries, expanding the use of drought resistant crop varieties, improving soil management practices, and increasing
Fisheries and aquaculture are an expanding sector in the ACP countries. However, poor practices can put stress on the marine environment, damaging the ecosystem. The FISH4ACP programme was created to face these challenges.
Food markets are an essential part of life in the capital region of The Gambia. They provide income for many, in particular for women. However, the markets create also tonnes of trash, especially organic waste. With the help of EU funding, the organic waste is now diverted into productive materials.
Tanzania People & Wildlife prepares women to be successful entrepreneurs over the long term through initial and ongoing training. As their businesses grow, participating women’s groups support one another through mentorship and knowledge sharing.
By supporting youth institutions and youth centers across the Central African Republic, the Bêkou Fund's "Youth, Hope of the Central African Republic" project contributes to the emancipation of young people and makes them actors in the country's peace and recovery.