What changed
This law establishes the legal framework for international cooperation and solidarity policy in Extremadura, replacing a 2003 law. It strengthens the Extremadura Agency for International Development Cooperation (AEXCID), creates a new registry of cooperation agents, and commits the regional government to progressively increase development aid spending toward 0.7% of non-financial budget by 2030. The law incorporates the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and feminist and human-rights-based approaches.
Who is affected
NGOs, universities, trade unions, businesses and public bodies in Extremadura that work in international development cooperation are affected. They must register in the new agents registry to access regional funding.
What to look out for
→ Organisations wishing to participate in Extremadura's cooperation system should register in the new Registry of International Cooperation Agents once it is established by regulation.
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Original law: BOE-A-2023-9097 — Check the official text before relying on this explanation.