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Austrian Development Cooperation (ADC) supports countries in Africa, Asia and Central America as well as in South-Eastern Europe in their sustainable social, economic and democratic development.

The Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs (MFA) plans the strategies and programmes and the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) implements these together with public institutions, non-governmental organisations and enterprises.

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Young Europeans speak out on fighting worldwide poverty.

Music against poverty

Young Europeans speak out on fighting worldwide poverty.

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12.600 visitors at the Ke Nako container in the Museumsquartier in Vienna.

Ke Nako: 40 days in Africa

12.600 visitors at the Ke Nako container in the Museumsquartier in Vienna.

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More than 300 events and over 184.000 visitors during the Ke Nako - Africa Now! initiative, a great success.

A great success for Ke Nako - Africa now!

More than 300 events and over 184.000 visitors during the Ke Nako - Africa Now! initiative, a great success.

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The Centre aims at the establishment of regional renewable energy and energy efficiency markets by supporting various activities to mitigate existing barriers.

Official Inauguration of the ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)

The Centre aims at the establishment of regional renewable energy and energy efficiency markets by supporting various activities to mitigate existing barriers.

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In most parts of Phobjikha valley will get electricity from under the ground and the habitat of the endangered black-necked cranes that roost there in winter will not be disturbed.

Electrifying Phobjikha, Bhutan

In most parts of Phobjikha valley will get electricity from under the ground and the habitat of the endangered black-necked cranes that roost there in winter will not be disturbed.

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