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Belgian development agencyPublic-law company with social purposes
Rue Haute 1471000 Brussels, BelgiumT + 32 (0)2 505 37 [email protected]
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For a sustainable world where women and men live under the rule of law and are free to pursue their aspirations.
Experience and expertiseEnabel has twenty years of experience in preparing and implementing development projects. The agency has in-house experts in various areas such as health care, education, agriculture, governance, digitisation, basic infrastructure, the environment, water and health infrastructure. Enabel also offers expertise in other areas: (public) finances, public procurement, human resources, process management, fair trade, marketing, communication…
The geographical expertise of Enabel covers the fourteen partner countries of the Belgian governmental cooperation (in Africa and the Middle East) but also comprises countries in Latin America and south-east Asia.
Sourcing expertiseEnabel uses a diverse pool of experts from Belgian public services, universities and research centres with which it has signed cooperation agreements. This pool comprises various areas of expertise such as human rights, social security, vocational training and employment, food security, justice, law enforcement, security, migration, port management, energy and waste management.
Sustainable Development GoalsBelgium’s development cooperation policy is aligned with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This universal global agenda was approved in September 2015 in New York by the General Assembly of the United Nations. Civil society, the private sector as well as authorities are playing an important role in this agenda.
Enabel ?Enabel is a Belgian variant of the English verb ‘to enable’, which means making things possible, facilitating and empowering, which is exactly what the Belgian development agency does. We enable our partners to do what is required to achieve sustainable development in their country. We help create circumstances enabling development; we support, we motivate, we encourage and we promote change; we bring partners and organisations together to put things in motion and foster change.
The action principles of Enabel• Management for results• Controlled risk appetite• Innovation• Costeffectiveness• Partnerships in the broad sense• Ownership by local actors• Local context adaptation• Transparency• Integrity• Networking• Learning
Activities in Belgium• www.juniorprogramme.be• www.befair.be• www.wehubit.be• www.kleurbekennen.be • www.annoncerlacouleur.be
MissionThe mission of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, is to implement and coordinate the Belgian international development policy. This policy focuses on inclusive economic growth, human rights and in particular women’s and children’s rights, digitisation and the least developed countries.
Enabel has the exclusive competence for the execution of the Belgian governmental cooperation in the fourteen partner countries.
In addition, the agency actively explores assignments and funding opportunities offered by third-party donors to enhance the impact of Belgium’s development policy.
Enabel can also carry out and coordinate international cooperation initiatives of Belgian public instances. Thus, Enabel becomes the interface between Belgium’s public instances and Belgian or foreign donors for international development interventions, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
Assignments for third-party donorsSince 2005, the Belgian development agency has implemented projects for donors such as the European Commission, the World Bank, GIZ, AFD, DFID, UNDP, LuxDev, Irish Aid, USAID, Flanders, the Brussels-Capital Region…
Legal frameworkEnabel is a public-law company with social purposes. The Belgian State is the sole shareholder. The Minister of Development Cooperation represents the Federal State at the General Meeting of the agency.
The rights and duties of the federal State and the Belgian development agency are described in the management contract.
Enabel implements Belgium’s development policy as well as – at the request of the federal government – any public service assignment in low- and middle-income countries under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Enabel in the world
A few of the achievements of 2017
Latin America
10%
Central Africa
33%
East and southern Africa
13%
84%
11%
5%
South-east Asia
3%
North and West Africa and the Middle East
36%
• 14 partner countries of governmental cooperation
• Other project countries
20donors
+50development
projects
210million
euro
Enabel in numbers
Activities
50%
in ‘fragile’ situations
+440,000 Improved health care
for more than four hundred thousand people
thanks to results-based financing.
Staff
150070%localstaff
+560,000Drinking water
for more than a half million people.
Projects
150 in execution
+200,000 Medical assistance
for two hundred thousand pregnant women.
2017 turnover
218million euro
+120,000A longer school career for one hundred and
twenty thousand pupils.
+70,000Boosted revenue
for seventy thousand farm households.
31/12/2017
Governmental cooperation
Activities for third-party donorsBy 2022, these activities will constitute 35 % of the portfolio.
Activities in Belgium
Percentage of activities by region