Project closure: what has the EU support to ERERA achieved?
A few numbers and figures about the EU Technical Assistance Support to ERERA, a project launched in April 2018 and closed in January 2023. What has the project achieved?
A few numbers and figures about the EU Technical Assistance Support to ERERA, a project launched in April 2018 and closed in January 2023. What has the project achieved?
This synthesis paper, published in May 2020 by the Dutch Food and Business Knowledge Platform and the Dutch research council NWO-WOTRO Science for Global Development, considers the ways in which smallholder agriculture contributes...
Against the background that the number of extremely poor people in many developing countries is not declining despite considerable efforts, the Institute for Development and Peace (INEF) at the University of Duisburg-Essen...
New paper in the SWAC/OECD West African Papers series: The food economy is the biggest employer in West Africa accounting for 66% of total employment. While the majority of food economy jobs are in agriculture, off-farm employment...
A collection of Voices & Views articles on bridging the humanitarian and development sectors is available on Capacity4dev. This discussion is constantly updated with recently published articles. Graduation from social protection...
Dear members, Please find attached the PDF files of the InfoPoint session organised by DEVCO-C6 unit - Sustainable Energy & Climate Change on 2nd February 2017 in Brussels with Wetlands International for the World Wetlands day. A...
In Nigeria, more than 85,000 deaths Occur annually, largely women and children are affected. Green Energy & Biofuels is a Social Enterprise doing something about it by converting Wastes; primarily Saw dust and Water Hyacinth into...
Three West African countries – Benin, Mali and Togo – have participated in the project ‘ Energy, Ecodevelopment and Resilience in Africa (EERA)’, which offers lessons to other countries on approaches that can be taken toward a...
Three West African countries – Benin, Mali and Togo – have participated in the project ‘ Energy, Ecodevelopment and Resilience in Africa (EERA)’, which offers lessons to other countries on approaches that can be taken toward a...