NEWS: West Indies University Alumni eligible for share in ACP, EU scholarship
ST AUGUSTINE, Trinidad and Tobago, 20 January 2012/ TTND: The University of the West Indies has joined the University of Porto, Portugal in a partnership with the European Commission that will fund graduate studies in countries such as Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.
ACP applauds Ban Ki-Moon on Second Term at the UN
Brussels, 19 January 2012/ ACP Newsdesk: The Secretary-General of the ACP Group of States, Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas, has issued a message of congratulations and support to H. E. Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, who recently began his second term as Secretary-General of the United Nations.
NEWS: Caribbean Development Bank to receive EUR50 million climate action credit line from EIB
18 January, 2012/ CDB/ Green Antilles: Member countries of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) will soon be able to access climate change adaptation funding through a new line of credit provided by the European Investment Bank (EIB).
The CDB is to receive a Climate Action Line of Credit equivalent to EUR50 million, or approximately USD 65.3 million.
INTERVIEW SPECIAL: Secretary General on aid effectiveness in ACP countries, North-South relations and South-South cooperation
World leaders and decision makers gathered in Busan, South Korea last month for the 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness . More than 2000 delegates reviewed whether global development aid is meeting its aims of growing economies and easing poverty, and discussed how to set a new agenda for aid.
NEWS: Prospects of European development aid
16 January 2012/ Worldandmedia.com: As the economic crisis deepens in Europe, reaching budget targets for overseas development is ambitious but realistic according to a spokeswoman for the bloc’s aid programmes.
“I can’t predict accurately, I don’t know what could happen …There will be a new graded co-operation so we won’t (always) provide direct aid,” Catherine Ray, spokesperson for the EU Commissioner for Development said. “But our aim is to make sure people see that increasing aid is not a luxury.”
PRESS RELEASE: ACP Group welcomes lifting of Fiji's Public Emergency Regulations
ACP PRESS RELEASE, 11 January 2012: The Secretary General of the ACP Group of States H.E Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas, welcomed Fiji Government’s decision to lift the Public Emergency Regulation with effect from Saturday 7th January 2012. Speaking on behalf the ACP Group of States in Brussels, Dr. Chambas said that this was a significant move which should pave the way for inclusive internal consultations leading to credible elections and restoration of constitutional rule.
NEWS: Haiti to host ACP music festival network
PORT-AU-PRINCE, 11 January 2011/ Defend.ht: After stops in Africa (Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gabon, Tanzania), Europe (Denmark), in the Indian Ocean (Réunion) and the Pacific (Vanuatu), Haiti was chosen to host the next Music Festivals Network Africa-Caribbean-Pacific (ACP).
ACP Secretary General bids farewell to Zambian envoy
Brussels, 9 January 2011: Zambia's Ambassador to the EU, ACP and Benelux countries, Dr. Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika bid farewell to ACP Secretary-General, Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas who described her as a role model to the women of Zambia and that every girl child in her country needs to hear her story.
ACP Secretary General met with Liberian President, Nobel laureate
Brussels, 18 December 2011/ ACP Newsdesk: ACP Secretary General Dr Mohamed Ibn Chambas paid a courtesy call to the President of the Republic of Liberia Ellen Sirleaf Johnson, who was briefly in Brussels early in the week.
PRESS RELEASE: Protection of Migrants’ Rights Remains a Key Challenge in New Migration Panorama
Brussels, 18 December 2011/ ACP Observatory on Migration: The International Migrants’ Day is celebrated around the world every 18th December, ten days after the Human Rights Day. These two events are linked, since the protection of the rights of migrants remains a challenging issue in many regions of the world. The particular case of women migrants and the impact of migration in the life of women needs to be urgently tackled.
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