Publication information 6 May 2010 PDF English (EN) français (FR) Deutsch (DE) italiano (IT) Paper English (EN) français (FR) Deutsch (DE) italiano (IT) Description Introduction Foreword by Philippe Maystadt View from Michel Camdessus EIB’s independent evaluation of external activities Interview: Working in partnership Turkey Building a milestone link between Europe and Asia EIB gives boost to renewable energy in Turkey Western Balkans Opening up new energy sources Belgrade’s challenges in urban transport Mediterranean Neighbours Water: one of the hallmarks of EIB support FEMIP rises to the energy challenge SMEs - drivers of growth and job creation Prioritising human capital development Eastern Neighbours Cleaner water for the Baltic Sea Region Moldova transport infrastructure projects take off ACP Bringing clean and safe water to Malawi Unlocking an international trade gateway Technical assistance for microfinance South Africa The Berg Water Project in South Africa Latin America EIB support for the Nicaraguan electricity sector Asia Supporting China’s fight against climate change 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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