Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs; United Nations, 2023) covered by Hilfswerk International's partner groups (Figure 1).

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs; United Nations, 2023) covered by Hilfswerk International's partner groups (Figure 1).

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Over the last decades, distinct models, strategies, and funding forms have become available for international projects in various sectors. On the academic plane, and particularly in the fields of environmental science and sustainability, project applicants usually face the choice between purely scientific grants or those dedicated, e.g., to social...

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... Hilfswerk International's commitment to climate and environment in Central Asia is reflected by its distribution of partner groups (Figure 1) and their covered SDGs (Figure 4). Particularly, universities and counseling services contribute to climate research, together accounting for about two thirds of the partnerships. ...
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... the multitude of covered thematics, Hilfswerk International has proven not only its significance in successful project management but also its ability to adjust to and navigate through complex thematics. Notably, this latter aspect offers new perspectives for future cooperation of all sorts; while during the last 15 years global interests and the associated funding budgets were predominantly destined to environmental sustainability and green concepts for resource consumption (e.g., concerning raw materials, food production and food safety), also a strong trend towards climate action, global to local scale water household strategies, renewable energy generation, and living space protection as well as social wellbeing becomes apparent -i.a., summarized by the 17 SDGs (Figure 4). To that effect, Hilfswerk International is open to new cooperations, partnerships, and contemporary thematic adjustments to keep up with times in an ever-changing world with new challenges. ...

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