ETTG-GIZ-Enabel Project on Navigating Engagement in Fragile Contexts

Timeline: October 2024 – 2025

The ETTG-GIZ-Enabel partnership will explore strategic engagement in fragile global contexts, focusing on development agencies’ approaches to challenging political environments. Through comprehensive research, policy paper development, and high-level policy events, the project aims to critically examine how European implementing agencies can effectively support populations in regions experiencing democratic backsliding, conflict, and systemic shocks. Prioritizing a rights-based, locally-informed approach, the initiative will provide innovative recommendations for maintaining meaningful development interventions while navigating complex geopolitical landscapes, with a special emphasis on the Sahel region.

Project Objectives

  1. Raise awareness about development challenges in fragile regions
  2. Position Team Europe as a key player in complex geopolitical settings
  3. Develop strategies for effective engagement in conflict-affected areas

Key Deliverables

  1. Comprehensive policy paper on development agency approaches in fragile contexts
  2. Two high-level policy events:
    • Expert roundtable to validate research findings
    • Public event to disseminate policy recommendations

Focus Areas

  • Humanitarian, development, and peace intervention linkages
  • Localizing aid in challenging political environments
  • Identifying strategic engagement opportunities in regions with democratic backsliding

Unique Approach

  • Participatory, learning-focused research
  • Qualitative methods with political economy perspective
  • Emphasis on human rights, inclusion, and gender

Priority Regions

  • Sahel (primary focus)
  • Global fragile contexts experiencing political instability

The project aims to provide innovative, locally-informed strategies for European development agencies working in complex global environments.

More publications

Staying engaged as Team Europe in fragile settings

Picture of Bamako, MalI by Thomas Brissiaud, available on iStock The forthcoming ETTG collective report, authored by Sophie Desmidt (ECDPM), Julian Bergmann (IDOS), Benedikt Erforth (IDOS), Sara Gianesello (ECDPM), explores the complex challenges and opportunities of European engagement in fragile settings. It is produced in the framework of our partnership

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