Publication information 8 Apr 2009 PDF English (EN) français (FR) Deutsch (DE) italiano (IT) Description Corporate Issues EIB underpinning EU economic recovery Connecting Europe: Financing mobility and sustainable cities EBRD, EIB and World Bank Group join forces to support Central and Eastern Europe The EIB-University Action Programme Public Consultation on EIB’s Environmental and Social Statement Within EU European banks launch Sourcebook on EU environmental legislation EIB and Portugal coordinate action for key infrastructure EIB supports research and innovation in Hungary The EIB finances works under the Regional Solar Energy Plan in Poitou-Charentes Outside EU Fifth FEMIP Conference: Brainstorming on Mediterranean SMEs Bringing clean and safe water to Malawi’s poorest areas EIB interest rate subsidies: putting development at the heart of ACP activities EIB and CAF to increase cooperation in the Andean region Panama Canal Expansion Internal Issues New JASPERS Sofia office EIB welcomes Italian President Giorgio Napolitano Focus on civil society: new subsite launched on EIB’s website "Regards croisés": EIB and BCEE exchange works for joint exhibition New EIB publications Other publications you may like... 30 April 2024 EIB Group activity in Greece in 2023 In 2023, the EIB Group recorded another year of impressive results in Greece. 30 April 2024 EIB Group activity in Cyprus in 2023 In 2023, the EIB Group recorded another year of impressive results in Cyprus. 25 April 2024 Financing and commercialisation of cleantech innovation A joint report by the European Investment Bank (EIB) and European Patent Office (EPO) shows that 22% of clean and sustainable technologies developed globally comes from the European Union.
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