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Partner in Sustainable Development is a part of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). RVO helps you find partnerships, identify funding opportunities and get advice on your international development cooperation project. Together, we contribute to sustainable development in developing countries. Our subsidies, programmes and services are open to entrepreneurs, NGOs, knowledge institutes and government organisations worldwide. The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs funds our subsidies and programmes. Follow us on LinkedIn for updates about development cooperation subsidies and programmes and inspiring stories and lessons learned about development cooperation projects. To directly connect with partners in development cooperation, join our exclusive Partners in Sustainable Development community. Join this group here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12760071/
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Last call: Partners for Water (PVW-IVWW) subsidy 🌍💧 This is your final chance to apply for the Partners for Water subsidy. To do so, you must request a mandatory online intake interview with one of our advisors before 15 August 2024. Get in touch and turn your groundbreaking ideas into reality! 💡 Find out about eligibility criteria and begin your application process at: https://lnkd.in/e8cKp7Bg
💧 On June 26 and 27, the Eswatini Youth in Water Initiative (EYWI) promoted youth involvement in the water sector by providing safe spaces to share their concerns and recommendations with decision-makers. ✅ Why is this important? The Valuing Water Initiative Programme (VWI) wants to include young people's views in decisions about water. Including young people helps us plan better for the future of water management. It leads to more sustainable and fair solutions.
The Eswatini Youth in Water Initiative (EYWI) promoted youth involvement in the water sector by providing safe spaces to share their concerns and recommendations with decision-makers. 💦 The Valuing Water Initiative Programme (VWI) aims to include youth values in water decision-making. Why is this important? Engaging young people prepares water management for the future. Empowering youth leads to better, more sustainable outcomes for everyone in the water sector. ✅ Traditional decision-making and tokenism are barriers to meaningful youth engagement in water management. Gcinile Dlamini highlighted this and shared an inspiring example from Eswatini during the international Valuing Water Initiative event. 🤝 The Valuing Water Initiative youth journey collaborates with IUCN, KWR Water Research Institute, AquaFed and Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre Water Youth Network Joint River Basin Authorities - Project Board Global Water Partnership Southern Africa Iris Bijlsma Sofía de la Rosa Solano Joe Ray Floor Crispijn Svenja Hövelmann Arya Devi V K
🌍 In response to the global food crisis, the Accelerating Resilient Food Systems in Africa (ARFSA) programme has selected six new projects. In these projects, civil society organisations, businesses and knowledge institutes will work together to strengthen local food systems in 6 African countries. They will receive funding from the ARFSA subsidy programme. 🌾 ARFSA is committed to improving food productivity, stability, and sustainability, adding value to national and regional markets. The selected projects, in Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, South Sudan, and Uganda, will develop strong local food systems over the next 2 to 3 years. These systems are made to handle challenges like climate change, pandemics, and conflict. Read more about ARFSA and their selected projects here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eSDDN75f #SDG2 Woord en Daad Both ENDS Wageningen University & Research ZOA
🌿 Imagine a world where every product is made with care, waste is minimised, and each item serves a purpose throughout its life. This aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 12, which deals with unsustainable consumption, climate change, and pollution. Sustainable production also includes fairness and ethical practices. 🌍 Making responsible choices means supporting methods that are good for the environment and fair to people, creating a world where sustainability considers both nature and human impact. #sdg12
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🌍 Do you want to stimulate sustainable development in emerging markets and developing nations? Share your vision with RVO to access the resources and support needed to turn your ideas into impactful projects! ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eZMRX6u9
In 2021, approximately 675 million people had no electricity access, and 2.3 billion people lacked modern cooking facilities. These numbers show how urgent our mission is at the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). 💡 Discover our progress in the images below ⬇️ These achievements show our strong commitment to a sustainable future and the power of working together. We thank all our partners and stakeholders for their dedication. 🤝 #RenewableEnergy #SustainableDevelopment #sdg7
✅ Are you interested in promoting renewable energy projects in developing countries or emerging markets? We are here to help you achieve your goals by offering financial assistance, expert guidance and access to a large network of connections. The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) stands ready to assist entrepreneurs and organisations in expanding their sustainable energy projects, locally and internationally. As part of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, we provide support to stakeholders, including entrepreneurs, NGOs, policymakers, and knowledge institutions. We aim to foster collaborations and boost their capacity through funding opportunities and valuable networks. 💡 With our wealth of knowledge, finances, network and resources, we are committed to supporting your international business endeavours. 🌐 Discover more about our initiatives by visiting our website: https://lnkd.in/etJXYeye 📸 Photo: BrightLife
Explore business opportunities in the emerging market of solar energy in Nigeria 🌞 Nigeria is a major global oil exporter, yet nearly half its population faces challenges with reliable electricity access, particularly in rural areas with frequent power cuts. While common, Diesel generators are costly and very harmful to the environment. Rural Nigeria offers significant opportunities through mini-grids. These small-scale solar installations provide electricity to communities and offer a great opportunity for businesses. According to Jasmijn Snippe from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), businesses can lease mini-grids to enhance productivity and create jobs. Are you a Dutch entrepreneur in solar energy? The market for solar energy in Nigeria offers a unique digital and physical collaboration platform among entrepreneurs, financiers, and governments. 💡 For more insights into the potential of Nigeria's solar energy sector, explore our detailed findings in the report below ⤵️ #RenewableEnergy #SDG7 Jasmijn Snippe-Thissen
Take a look at this video showcasing the African Biodigester Component programme in Kenya! 🌱 Meet Peris Wanjiku, a dedicated farmer from the Kiangatia Dairy Farmers group. In this video, she shares her journey with biodigesters and their incredible benefits to her farm and household. Peris offers valuable advice for those without a biogas plant, highlighting the ease of running a biodigester and the advantages of joining a group for convenient setup and payment options. ✅ Watch the full video to learn more about how biodigesters can transform farming and household practices! The African Biodigester Component programme (ABC), a component under the SEE-Clean Cooking programme, supports the growth and sustainability of the biodigester market.