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RSSThese initiatives focus on strengthening education systems at all levels, in particular on providing quality education, ensuring equality and equity in access to it, and on fostering skills for life and employment.
This country evaluation analyses the support of the EU to Papua New Guinea between 2014 and 2021 in the areas of rural development and trade, water sanitation and hygiene, human resources development, forestry climate change and biodiversity, human rights, peacebuilding and gender equality.
Country infographics presenting a map of EU cooperation projects
The Global Gateway Investment Agenda highlights potential investment projects to help address the region's infrastructure needs, while creating local added value and promoting growth, jobs and social cohesion.
The MTE focuses on assessment of achievements, quality and results of interventions in the context of an evolving cooperation policy, with increasing emphasis on result-oriented approaches and the contribution towards the achievement of SDGs.
This evaluation analyses the state of implementation of EU support to Domestic Resource Mobilisation, Public Financial Management and debt management (2015-2021).
This evaluation aims to assess the eight covered projects' designs, coherence, coordination, and impact. It covers IcSP-funded projects (2017-2020) under OECD DAC criteria and considers conflict sensitivity, gender equality, SDGs, and human rights.
Evaluation assesses past performance, lessons learned, and recommendations for improvement, covering budget support, technical assistance, and policy dialogue components.
Together, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Cameroon produce more than 70% of world cocoa. The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requires companies to ensure that the products they place on the EU market or export from it are not associated with deforestation.
This mid-term evaluation covers the European Union Delegation Agreement FOOD/2016/381-388 between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the European Union (2016-2022).