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International partnerships

What the EU does

Key figures

€300 billion
Global Gateway’s investment objective for 2021-2027
120
Number of partnerships across Africa, the Pacific, the Americas and the Caribbean
41%
Share of the EU and its Member States’ contribution to the world’s development assistance

Areas of action

Discover how Global Gateway strengthens connections between Europe and the world, helping to bridge the digital divide

Explore how Global Gateway supports investments in climate mitigation, resilience, and clean energy

See how Global Gateway promotes global infrastructure investments for sustainable, smart, resilient, inclusive, and safe transport networks

Find out about Global Gateway’s efforts to strengthen healthcare capacities worldwide

Explore how Global Gateway is investing in quality education and fostering stronger cooperation in research and innovation

Discover how the EU champions human rights, democracy, and the rule of law worldwide

Learn what EU does across the world to advance women’s rights

Learn how the EU empowers young people globally as key drivers of positive change

Key achievements

  • The EU has rolled out Global Gateway worldwide, launching investment packages in Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Central Asia. Over 250 key projects are underway.
  • The EU has launched five digital economy packages to foster human-centric digital development. For example, the Copernicus Earth Observation Programme in the Philippines uses satellite data to manage disaster risk and improve connectivity.
  • The EU helps Namibia develop green hydrogen facilities, and thereby become a leader in renewable energy. It supports Costa Rica in its effort to electrify the public transport system, and helps the Caribbean turn the Sargassum alga into an economic resource.
  • The Trans-Caspian Transport Corridor and the Lobito Corridor enhance trade routes between Europe, Asia, and Africa.
  • The EU's Global Health Strategy strengthens health systems and medicine supply chains. For instance, the Team Europe Initiative on vaccines and medicines expands vaccine access and boosts local pharmaceutical production in Africa.
  • The EU funding for education in third countries has nearly doubled, focusing on gender equality and teacher training. 

In focus

Events