Advancing EU Global Gateway Visibility in Zambia

Advancing EU Global Gateway Visibility in Zambia

Advancing EU Global Gateway Visibility in Zambia

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Building on our ongoing support to the European Investment Bank under the Team Europe approach, NTU International A/S continues to strengthen the visibility of Global Gateway investments in Zambia - translating financing into compelling, human-centred stories of impact.

As part of our November field mission under the Zambia Agriculture Value Chain Facility (ZAVCF), our team produced three beneficiary videos that highlight how EU and EIB-backed financing is driving sustainable agricultural transformation and private sector growth - core priorities of the Global Gateway strategy.

Featured beneficiaries:
• Galaunia Farms
• Amadeus Farm (Kabwe)
• Matuka Farm (Mkushi)

Across several filming days, NTU documented how access to capital and technical assistance — delivered through EU, EIB and ZANACO cooperation - is enabling farms to modernise operations, expand production, and strengthen value chains.

At Galaunia Farms, filming coincided with the EIB Vice-President’s official visit, allowing us to capture high-level engagement alongside beneficiary testimony - reinforcing the direct link between Global Gateway priorities and tangible results.

At Amadeus and Matuka Farms, interviews with owners, managers, and financial partners provided insight into how blended finance mechanisms support resilience, productivity, and long-term sustainability in Zambia’s agricultural sector.

In parallel, NTU covered the Vice-President’s visit to the National Milling Company, illustrating how Global Gateway investments strengthen agri-processing, food security, and private sector development.

Expanding the Global Gateway Narrative
NTU also produced a 5-minute documentary featuring the EU Ambassador to Zambia and the Head of the EIB Regional Hub for Southern Africa. The film outlines how the EIB, as the EU’s bank, mobilises capital and technical assistance to advance sustainable development aligned with Global Gateway priorities.

The beneficiary videos and documentary are in final approval and will support a structured media campaign running March–May.

To maximise outreach, NTU has organised a dedicated media briefing with key Zambian partners. The dissemination plan spans TV, radio, print, interviews, and digital platforms - ensuring Global Gateway investments are not only implemented, but clearly understood by the public.

Through strategic communication, field storytelling, and coordinated media engagement, NTU continues supporting the EU and EIB in making Global Gateway investments visible, credible, and recognised for the opportunities they create for Zambia’s economy and communities.