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Development Cooperation
Guide to Global Europe funding 2021-2027: for civil society organisations
The ‘Guide to Global Europe funding 2021-2027: for civil society organisations” was recently published by Concord Europe. This useful guide summarizes all the news on the tools and programs used by the European Union (EU) to finance international cooperation in the new MFF 2021-2027. It provides, in particular, a complete overview of the Neighborhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI), also called "Global Europe" that will accompany us until 2027.
The document contains the information necessary to understand the reference framework on how CSOs have to move to access EU funds and explains the decision-making and funding mechanisms. 
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Humanitarian Aid
DG ECHO New Cash Transfer policy
The new policy document summarises the position of the DG ECHO on the use of cash transfers in responding to humanitarian needs and presents operational guidance setting out DG ECHO’s expectations in the field of humanitarian cash assistance.
Humanitarian Aid
DG ECHO publishes the "Minimum Environmental Requirements and Recommendations" document
DG ECHO, together with its partners, has developed project-level minimum environmental requirements for partners, covering priority areas. The reults have been published in the document "Minimum Environmental Requirements and Recommendations"
Development Cooperation
NDICI - Global Europe - Information conference
DG INTPA - Unit D.3 - organised a conference where some relevant aspects of the NDICI - Global Europe instrument have been explained.
Development Cooperation
The European Commission and the results based financing (RBF)
The European Commission has shown a long-standing interest in RBF approaches. In late 2019, the Center for Global Development ntered in a research partnership with DG INTPA to develop operational guidelines for the use of results-based financing.