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NGO cooperation
Cooperation with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) combines official development assistance with numerous civil-society initiatives. This way, government and civil society make a joint contribution to poverty reduction and improving the conditions of life in developing countries.
Austrian Development Cooperation (ADC) provides various cofinancing instruments in its collaboration with NGOs, drawing on the broad range of Austrian organisations with their diverse capacities and activities. To be eligible for assistance, the applicant organisation must have its registered office in Austria, be thus established in civil society and cooperate with a local project partner. The projects and programmes are based on the NGO’s own initiatives and are directed at meeting the actual needs of the target groups in developing countries. The resources the NGO’s are required to contribute differ depending on funding instrument and project country.
The funding instruments available are:
- Microprojects
- Individual Projects South
- Individual Projects East
- Framework Programmes
- Personnel Development Cooperation
- EU Cofinancing
ADC key regions:
ADC key regions in the South:
- Central America: Nicaragua*, Guatemala, El Salvador
- West Africa/Sahel: Cape Verde*, Burkina Faso*, Senegal
- East Africa: Ethiopia*, Uganda*, Kenya, Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda
- Southern Africa: Mozambique*, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Republic of South Africa
- The Himalayas/Hindukush: Bhutan*, Nepal, Pakistan
- Other priority regions: Palestinian Territories
ADC key regions in the East:
- South-Eastern Europe/Western Balkan: Albania*, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Macedonia*, Moldova*, Montenegro*, Serbia*, Kosovo*
- South Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
* = ADC´s priority countries

