DEVCO Infopoint event with ETTG and ODI: The end of extreme poverty

On November 28, 2019 ETTG in cooperation with DEVCO Unit A.1 organised an Infopoint conference which look at how the EU could play a more effective role in ending extreme poverty in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by better targeting support for human development in the poorest countries. The ETTG paper for the end of extreme poverty was presented and discussed as a basis of the event. 

Panel speakers:

  1. Gaspar Frontini A.1 Unit – SDGs, Policy and Coherence Head of Unit – introduction
  2. Marcus Manuel – Senior Research Associate for ODI – Author of the publication
  3. Laurent Sarazin A.2 Unit – Development Financing and Effectiveness, Relations with Member States – Head of Unit
  4. Alessandra Croppi Oxfam EU officer for Human Development

The language of the conference is English.

Financing human development and the ending of extreme poverty in Africa is an ETTG paper, published on July 2019. For reading it click here

For the video please click here

The end of extreme poverty. Financing human development and the ending of extreme poverty in Africa

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