AboutEnabel
Enabel is the Belgian development agency (formerly Coopération technique belge, CTB).
Belgian official development assistance amounted to US$2.7 billion in 2022 or 0.45% of gross national income (GNI). This included The top recipient country was Belgium’s former colony, the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Enabel sits within the following system of Belgian development assistance:
The Directorate-General for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid (DGD) within the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Development Co-operation oversees development co-operation. The Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Development Co-operation employs over 150 staff, with 24% stationed in embassies abroad.
Contributions to multilateral organizations fall under the purview of other federal public services, such as FPS Finance.
The DGD provides political guidance for specific contributions, including those to the European Commission.
Enabel executes and coordinates Belgium’s international development policy. It has approximately 1,500 staff, with 88% based in country offices overseas.
The Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries, Belgium’s development finance institution, directly invests in private sector projects in developing and emerging economies.
The agency was formerly called Agence belge de développement CTB (Coopération Technique Belge) and renamed Enabel in 2018.
The agency’s name plays on the English verb ‘to enable’, reflecting its priorities:
- increasing people’s resilience,
- enabling development,
- bringing together its partners.
- The chair of the board of directors is Delphine Moralis and Heidy Rombouts is the director-general.