The EU defines its medium and long-term international cooperation priorities through the programming process. Under the ‘Global Europe:Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument programme’ we have defined priority areas for the period 2021-2027 with each partner country and region.

Our funding instruments help us define the legal framework and scope of these programmes, and specify which actors and areas are eligible for funding.
We implement programmes around the world wherever assistance is needed. We tailor our support to fit the region or country being helped. Programmes with a global reach allow the EU to provide similar support to countries facing similar problems.
We use a framework to measure performance of EU-funded interventions and to communicate key results. It is instrumental in tracking the EU priorities for external action.
Explore results achieved with EU-funded projects. Find out how we measure and report results together with implementing partners and EU partner countries.
Projects from EU-funded programmes

In the context of the Africa-EU Space Partnership Programme, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the African Space Agency (AfSA) are joining forces and expertise to bring the space sector in Africa to the next level, developing opportunities for institutional as well as industry stakeholders.
The Satellite Navigation in Africa Support Programme IV-SatNav Africa Joint Programme Office (JPO) is a Pan-African specialised ‘entity’, championing the development of Satellite Navigation in Africa.

Space for Early Warning in Africa (SEWA) is a key component of the Africa–EU Space Partnership, designed to improve climate resilience and disaster preparedness across Sub-Saharan Africa.