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  1. The OECD’s Creditor Reporting System (CRS) database allows tracking of official development assistance flows from the member countries of the Development Aid Committee (DAC). It reflects the official data provided and validated by the DAC’s members, with the

  2. Mission Statement The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (MFEA) defines and implements Luxembourg’s foreign and European policy. The MFEA coordinates the Luxembourg government’s external action and endeavours to promote a coherent approach towards diplomacy, defence, development and

  3. Les textes législatifs et réglementaires sont classés par thématique.

  4. Embassies, consulates general and permanent representations are the fundamental cornerstones of foreign policy. They are at one and the same time repositories of knowledge on the host territories, rendering assistance to all the nationals of the country the mission represents

  5. Les conditions d’entrée et de séjour au Luxembourg dépendent non seulement de la durée du séjour envisagé mais aussi du pays d'origine du ressortissant qui en fait la demande. Des procédures spécifiques s'appliquent en matière de protection internationale

  6. La stratégie luxembourgeoise en matière d’action humanitaire se conçoit dans le respect des principes humanitaires fondamentaux d’humanité, d’impartialité, de neutralité et d’indépendance. Elle s’inscrit dans le Consensus européen sur l’action humanitaire qui affirme que "l’action humanitaire est un impératif moral et l’expression fondamentale de la valeur universelle qu’est la solidarité entre les peuples".

  7. Its development cooperation policy entails the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (MFEA) being in permanent contact with numerous partners:  The partner countries in Africa, Asia and Central America are the developing countries on which Luxembourg is concentrating its

  8. List of multilateral partner organisations The Luxembourg Directorate of Development Cooperation’s multilateral partner organisations are arranged in alphabetical order. For each of them you will be redirected to their website.

  9. The Luxembourg agency for development cooperation Lux-Dev is the executive agency for most of Luxembourg’s bilateral development cooperation projects. However, other partners also operate under the ministry’s mandate: ADA possesses a general mandate for the period 2018

  10. Textes législatifs et réglementaires relatifs à la coopération luxembourgeoise au développement Coopération luxembourgeoise La loi du 6 janvier 1996 sur la coopération au développement est le fondement juridique de la coopération luxembourgeoise. Cette loi avait été mise en chantier au début des

  11. Microfinance & finance inclusive Over the past two decades, Luxembourg, via the Directorate of Development Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Finance Ministry, has actively supported the development of microfinance and inclusive finance as tools

  12. The Luxembourg Directorate of Development Cooperation has signed a general cooperation agreement with 7 partner countries: Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Laos, Mali, Nicaragua, Niger, Senegal. Objectives The primary objective of Luxembourg development cooperation is ending

  13. Private sector The private sector plays an increasingly important role in development. Private enterprise, investment and innovation are important drivers of productivity and therefore of economic growth and job creation. In the 2015 Addis Ababa Action Agenda on finance and

  14. Project countries In addition to the partner countries, Luxembourg’s  development cooperation supports projects in seven countries known as “project countries”. In Vietnam and El Salvador, former partner countries whose Indicative Cooperation Programmes concluded at the end of 2015

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