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RSSThe EU fundedt « Maisha Yetu Project » aims at challenging discrimination and witchcraft-related violence against people with albinism in Tanzania.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands has just 70 square miles of land mass surrounded by 750,000 square miles of ocean. Managing its borders is a mammoth task requiring sea patrols of hundreds of thousands of square miles of ocean borders.
The Sustainable Wildlife Management Programme, funded by the European Union and co-financed by the French Facility for Global Environment and the French Development Agency, is working to reduce the threats to biodiversity and to the indigenous people in the D. R. Congo.
Sustainable Wildlife Management programme is finding solutions for sustainable hunting in 12 ACP countries.
Funded by the European Union, the WFP’s School Meals Programme in Malawi has been successfully implemented in partnership with the local government since 1999. This initiative has contributed to improved health and nutrition of learners.
Plus de 2,3 millions de Centrafricains ont besoin d'une assistance de base en matière d’eau, d’hygiène et d’assainissement (OCHA, octobre 2020). Le Fonds Bêkou de l’Union européenne finance le projet « Accès à l’eau et à l’assainissement de base » pour couvrir les besoins de la population.
La radio a été créée en 2000 par la Fondation Hirondelle, organisation suisse à but non lucratif qui fournit de l’information à des populations confrontées à des crises. La radio cherche à promouvoir le dialogue et la cohésion sociale pour accompagner le processus de paix et la réconciliation en RCA
The EU-UN Spotlight Initiative’s Safe and Fair programme is supporting PSWS’s Migrant Worker Resource Centre, the centre informs migrant workers on safe migration and COVID-19 prevention, as well as offering a safe space for migrants.
The Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWM) Programme is working to improve food security and the conservation and sustainable use of wildlife in and around the Makira Natural Park, which is Madagascar’s largest protected area.
In Cameroon, refugee women like Maïmouna Bouba are addressing unchecked wood harvesting by replanting trees and producing improved cooking stoves to reduce firewood consumption.