Today the Global Gateway Board met in Brussels, to provide strategic guidance on scaling up Global Gateway, the EU’s external investment strategy to boost sustainable and trusted connections with the world.
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The third EU-Caribbean Global Gateway Conference on Sargassum marks a shift from studies and pilot projects to real action. Governments, the private sector, academia, and international financiers came together to explore practical solutions for turning sargassum into economic opportunities.
From 20-25 September, Commissioner Jozef Síkela was in New-York to attend the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). On this occasion he had several high-level meetings to advance the EU unique offer to deliver on SDGs with the Global Gateway strategy.
The World Health Organization and the European Union have renewed their collaboration on achieving universal health coverage with the launch of Phase V (2025–2028) of the Universal Health Coverage Partnership – WHO’s largest platform for strengthening health systems and advancing primary health care
From 16–19 September, Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela led a mission to Namibia, together with Mr. Barry Andrews, Chair of the European Parliament’s Development Committee (DEVE), and eight senior Members of the Committee.
A high-level European Union delegation visited several EU-supported projects that boost sustainable development of Namibia with a specific focus on education and jobs creating.
The exchanges focused on how the EU Global Gateway investments can turn Namibia into a global leader in sustainable energy and clean industrial transformation and support SMEs, training and job creation in Namibia, while promoting sustainable and inclusive development.
The “Ignite GH2” project was officially signed at the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) during the high-level European Union (EU) visit to Namibia.
Today in Namibia the first large-scale solar-powered green hydrogen facility, Cleanergy Solutions Namibia, was launched.
Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela concludes more than a week-long mission to Fiji, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea. The main objective of the mission was to strengthen the EU-Pacific partnership and promote the EU’s Global Gateway investment strategy in the strategic region.