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RSSThe European Commission's new Communication highlights the operationalisation of the EU's renewed cooperation model and progress made, focusing on sustainable investment in infrastructure for the digital and green transitions through the Team Europe approach.
This reference document aims to enhance the EU’s development cooperation to tackle inequalities in partner countries, focusing on income inequality, effective policy responses, and addressing inequality in development cooperation.
This country evaluation analysed the cooperation of the EU with Nepal during 2014-2021. The sectors covered were sustainable rural development, nutrition, education, TVET, democracy and decentralisation. The evaluation applied intercultural approach as a pilot.
This note should be read alongside the EU’s thematic guidance notes on conflict sensitivity, covering areas like Conflict Prevention, Gender, Human Rights, National and International Actors, Economic Development, Climate Change, Food Security, COVID-19, Education, and Conflict Sensitive DDR.
This document aims to provide thematic guidance on how to take into account key conflict sensitivity issues when supporting processes related to disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR).
This evaluation is the mid-term evaluation of the External Financing Instruments (EFIs) forming the basis for the EU external cooperation under the Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF) covering 2021-2027 and at the same time it encompasses the final evaluation of EFIs under 2014-2020 MFF.
The EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF for Africa) was set up to support the most vulnerable and marginalised people, including refugees, internally displaced people, migrants and members of host communities.
The EU Aid for Trade Progress Report 2023 is the sixth report under the updated EU Aid for Trade strategy and illustrates the EU’s contribution to the global Aid for Trade initiative.
Financial support to third parties (FSTP) is a funding mechanism through which EU grant beneficiaries use their project budgets to fund other entities in order to help achieve objectives of the action.
The purpose of this evaluation was to provide an overall independent, evidence-based assessment of the EU external action past and current efforts to contribute to the achievement of SDGs and to identify key lessons to inform future strategies, programmes and actions in pursuit of SDG progress.