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Global Gateway in Sub-Saharan Africa

We implement Global Gateway through regional and country initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa that have results with a transformative impact.

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Treatment plant for wastewater in the west of Cotonou in Benin

Construction of a wastewater treatment plant with capacity of 600 m3 per day. The treatment plant is aimed at the treatment of wastewater of at least 300,000 people living in the catchment area.

Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
  • Health

The project includes the construction of a new substation in Uganda (Bibia), the extension and upgrade of existing substations (Karuma and Olwiyo), as well as a new substation in South Sudan (Gumbo) and distribution grid extensions in Juba and Nimule.

Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
  • Climate and energy
VET Toolbox 2: Enhanced Delivery of Demand-driven Skills Development for Investment in Africa

Leverage investments for inclusive economic growth, social development, and decent job creation, and boost local value addition and employment through EU investments in Africa, with the Vocational Education Training Tool Box 2 playing a crucial role.

Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
  • Education and research
WASUNA project in Côte d'Ivoire

Establish an innovation platform centered on the Taabo hydroelectric scheme, involving full dam and plant rehabilitation, a 100-200 MW floating solar power plant, and a 50 MWh storage battery installation.

Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
  • Climate and energy

The flagship initiative on Youth Mobility for Africa promotes learning mobility opportunities within Africa and between Africa and the EU. It supports cooperation in higher education and skills development, and promotes Africa as a study destination.

Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
  • Education and research

The project will construct a 620 km of 400 kV double circuit transmission line, from Iringa in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania, to the Zambian border and continue on from the Zambian border to Sumbawanga.

Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
  • Climate and energy