European Commission commits to greater cooperation

source: Mmegi
STAFF WRITER

The European Commission (EC), the Government of Botswana and civil society yesterday witnessed the handing over of the first Grant Contracts/Projects in support of Civil Society Organisations’ (CSOs) capacity building and service delivery to community members in vulnerable parts of Botswana.

The event took place in Gaborone where 14 organisations will directly benefit from these grants to be implemented at national, district and grassroots level over the coming six to nine months.

The Non-State Actors Capacity Building Programme is the first European Commission programme jointly managed through tripartite arrangements in which the EC, the government and civil society organisations cooperate on [continue reading]

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