On behalf of European Think Tanks Group (ETTG) we are happy to convey its belated best wishes for a healthy, happy and safe 2022! 

We are also pleased to release our new brochure that provides you with more information about the work of the ETTG network in the field of EU international cooperation and global sustainable development.

Also in 2022, the ETTG network of over 400 policy researchers working from the key European capitals will continue to provide targeted, policy-relevant analysis and dialogue on the EU-AU partnership, the French and Czech Presidencies of the Council of the EU, COP27, and the German G7 and the Indonesian G20 Presidencies.

To ensure lasting impact, we are strongly committed to partnering with a wide range of governmental and non-governmental organisations, including civil society networks and knowledge centres in Europe, Africa and other parts of the world.

We will be happy to keep you posted about ongoing and upcoming ETTG activities through our social media channels and our bi-monthly newsletter

Do not hesitate to consult our website or contact us directly at ettginfo@ecdpm.org if you would like to know more about the work of ETTG. 


Warm regards,

The ETTG Secretariat

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