The European Union has delivered a field hospital to the Balkan Medical Task Force (BMTF) in North Macedonia.
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The Internet Accountability Forum gathered policymakers, civil society, researchers and private-sector actors to address how to uphold the principles of an open and rights-based internet.
Violent extremism and terrorism are growing phenomena throughout the world. This is why the European Union (EU) remains a strong partner of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF), the world’s only fund dedicated to preventing violent extremism.
The Beninese Armed Forces (FAB) have received a multipurpose aircraft to bolster its national security efforts, from the European Union (EU), financed under the European Peace Facility (EPF).
Libya has taken an important step to strengthen its protection against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) risks by approving its first-ever National Action Plan (NAP).
EU CyberNet has entered its second phase (2025–2028), expanding the EU’s flagship initiative for global cyber capacity building with a new focus on the Indo-Pacific region.
15 years on, the EU CBRN network shows how global partnerships make communities safer.
The European Union (EU) has handed over essential military equipment to the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) equipment.
Regional workshop in Casablanca promotes women’s leadership in counterterrorism.
Thanks to the EU’s support newly renovated Chulukea Peace Centre has become more than a meeting place, it is a symbol of unity and community spirit.