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## From its headquarters in Luxembourg, LuxDev designs and implements development initiatives that span multiple countries. | |
## LuxDev’s multi-country interventions | |
Some of the most pressing global challenges include poverty eradication, climate change, conflicts and instability, and limited access to education and healthcare. Social and economic inequalities continue to deepen, and armed conflicts hinder sustainable development. | |
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**700 million**people live below the poverty line | |
To help address these complex challenges, LuxDev adopts a more strategic and global approach, in line with Luxembourg Cooperation's priorities, to maximise the impact of its interventions. | |
To this end, in 2021, the Agency established a Global Programmes Unit, responsible for designing, coordinating, and overseeing multi-country initiatives from its headquarters in Luxembourg. This unit also manages projects in countries where LuxDev has no physical representation, such as Congo, Mongolia, and Ukraine. | |
## A multisectoral and multi-stakeholder approach to development challenges | |
Crossing national borders, our multi-country interventions span several sectors, including basic social services (education, health, water, and sanitation), socio-economic development, environment and climate change, impact finance, and digital for development. Additionally, they incorporate cross-cutting themes such as human rights, gender equality, environmental sustainability, social inclusion, and financial innovation. | |
To ensure effective implementation, our Global Programmes Unit collaborates closely with LuxDev’s country and regional offices, as well as local partners. It also engages a diverse range of stakeholders – including the private sector, civil society, academia, donors, and development cooperation agencies – in the spirit of Sustainable Development Goal 17, which promotes multi-stakeholder partnerships to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. | |
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## Key figures for multi-country interventions | |
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EUR | |
**4 420 842**disbursed in 2024 | |
### Distribution of disbursements by sector in 2024 | |
### Evolution of multi-country interventions | |
## Related projects | |
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Closed Multi-country | |
### Smallholder Safety Net Up-Scaling Programme | |
Impact finance | |
Smallholder Safety Net Up-Scaling Programme - | |
In execution Multi-country | |
### Junior Technical Advisers | |
Others | |
Junior Technical Advisers - | |
In execution Multi-country | |
### Business Partnership Facility | |
Others | |
Business Partnership Facility - | |
In execution Multi-country | |
### Private sector engagement funds | |
Others | |
Private sector engagement funds - | |
In execution Multi-country | |
### SnT4Dev in West Africa | |
Digitalisation and ICT | |
SnT4Dev in West Africa - | |
In execution Multi-country | |
### Contribution to the Bloc Smart Africa Fund | |
Impact finance | |
Contribution to the Bloc Smart Africa Fund - | |
In execution Multi-country | |
### LuxAid BRIDGES | |
Others | |
LuxAid BRIDGES |