ETTG op-ed: The winding road to a renewed Europe-Africa partnership in the post-COVID world
In the United Nations General Assembly at the end of September, European Council President Charles Michel called for effective multilateralism
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In the United Nations General Assembly at the end of September, European Council President Charles Michel called for effective multilateralism
Will Germany’s next federal government take UN’s proposal for launching a new phase of global common good promotion as an opportunity to increase the strategic value and coherence of German UN policy? How will be Germany’s post COVID-19 contribution to the multilateral world?
A joint press release about the recent cooperation with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Institute for Security Studies (ISS) and our Network on a series of high-level, closed doors virtual expert seminars for the AU-EU partnership.
Africa’s digital infrastructure gap is worrying, and there are few good models around the world of well-integrated, multi-country approaches to reach full and equitable connectivity. The best model may be the European Union (EU), and there is much Africa can learn from it, but accelerated investment is a fundamental need.
3 September 2021, Addis Ababa/Brussels/Maastricht/Pretoria — The COVID-19 health crisis and its devastating socioeconomic impact calls for stronger multilateralism and increased
The Covid-19 crisis has brought social protection to the forefront as a crisis response tool. It has also exposed social
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected armed conflict and political violence within countries? Focusing on Africa, a continent with a
Multilateralism has been in trouble for a while, particularly at the global level. Yet, the European Union (EU) and
Date10 Jun 2021 Time (GMT +01)14:00 15:00 Speakers – Ashok Malik Panellist – Policy Advisor, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of
This paper is part of a series: ‘Social protection response to Covid-19 and beyond: lessons learned for adaptive social protection’.