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With a presence in several countries, we work closely with our local partners to respond effectively to local realities and needs. Each country page provides key figures, details of projects in the field, and our latest news.

You will also find videos and publications showcasing our expertise, our impact, and the lessons learned from our interventions.

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OUR APPROACH: A SYSTEMIC VISION

Social, environmental, and economic challenges are complex and interconnected. That is why Louvain Coopération adopts a systemic approach: we act simultaneously on several levers in order to address the root causes of inequality.

Discover our four systems

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Mangroves: the forests that protect the planet
01/06/2026
Mangroves cover 0.03% of the Earth’s land surface, which may seem insignificant. Yet they are among the world’s most important ecosystems. As reservoirs of biodiversity, natural… +
Roots for the Future: our special feature on mangroves
28/05/2026
Our new Devlop’RA, the illustrated magazine from Louvain Coopération, is now available. It features a summary of our 2025 Activity Report, as well as a special feature on… +
Behind the scenes of the development of a DGD programme
26/05/2026
Just this once, we’re taking you behind the scenes of our projects. This June is a crucial month for our team as it marks the final stretch before we submit our programme… +
Daniel Perez, at the heart of projects in the Andean region
25/05/2026
This month, we’re introducing you to Daniel Perez, Regional Director of Louvain Coopération in the Andean region . Based in Bolivia, Daniel works every day to develop and… +
Four years of research into mangrove resilience
16/04/2026
Constant Setondé Gnansounou has just defended his thesis at UNamur. Now a Doctor of Science, he has been conducting research for the past 10 years into mangroves, their… +
Haiti: Building a future through training
16/04/2026
In Haiti, and particularly in the capital, Port-au-Prince, hundreds of thousands of children are living in unimaginable conditions. In February 2026, the UN sounded the alarm… +