The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today handed over a consignment of seeds and fertilizer to The Gambian government for onward distribution amongst 12,000 severely food insecure farmers.
Author: Strategic Communications - Publication date: 15/07/2021
On 24 April 2019, the European Union celebrated for the first time the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace. Three years on, the unprecedented health crisis has shown the high level of our global interdependence and the uncontested need for collective solutions.
Author: Strategic Communications - Publication date: 24/04/2021
With 897 million school children around the world affected by disruptions to their education, senior officials from UNICEF and the European Union reiterated their support to ensure the right to education for all.
Author: Strategic Communications - Publication date: 23/04/2021
Since the 2011 revolution, Libya has been facing political, security and migration challenges. The country has been politically divided in two: on one side the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli, and on the other Libyan National Army (LNA), controlling the vast majority of
Programação do Mês da Europa 2021
Author: Press and information team of the Delegation to Cabo Verde - Publication date: 23/04/2021
A l’occasion de sa première visite au Sahel, Josep Borrell, haut représentant pour les affaires étrangères et la politique de sécurité / vice-président de la Commission européenne (HRVP), a effectué une visite à la Cellule de Conseil et de Coordination Régionale de l’Union Européenne (RACC) en
Author: The Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC) - Publication date: 23/04/2021
The El Afweyn district in Sanaag region has been subject to violent inter-clan armed conflict since 2015
The European Union offers support to the victims and former affiliates of Boko Haram in Niger and helps them to reintegrate into their communities
Tensions, conflicts, and violent clashes between different groups are affecting the country’s fragile stability and resilience.
An EU project helps young people in Guinea to fight political and ethnic confrontation through theatre and film