Noun
eba (uncountable)
A stiff dough made by soaking garri in hot water and kneading it with a baton.
Community-based restoration was carried out by EbA South to protect crop yields, with over 840,000 seedlings planted. Source: Internet
Funded by the Global Environment Facility, a project worked with communities in the Seychelles - along with Mauritania and Nepal - to use nature to adapt to the impacts of climate change, a strategy termed ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA). Source: Internet
Liver 2009 p. 137 Especially noticeable and often criticized by language purists are particles such as aber, schon, halt, grad, eba, or zuar, which have become an integral part of everyday Romansh speech, especially in Sursilvan. Source: Internet
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today the 2020 EU-wide stress test, the fifth exercise since its establishment, and released the macroeconomic scenarios. Source: Internet
Afri Health has thus far budgeted 7.5 million Br for the radio station, which obtained the shortwave frequency of FM 93.8 on a six-year agreement with EBA. Source: Internet
Based on first impression, the EBA appears to be a generous and preferential treatment for LDCs, just like the FT-with-SL commitment. Source: Internet