Towards a more interest driven and equal EU-Africa Partnership
Assessing the implications of the polycrises for Africa-Europe relations towards a more interest driven and equal Partnership?
Assessing the implications of the polycrises for Africa-Europe relations towards a more interest driven and equal Partnership?
Through an European Think Tanks Group initiative, ODI Europe, alongside ECDPM and The Nordic Africa Institute held a recent event in Brussels – ‘The EU-Africa migration agenda – realising a new partnership’. Ahead of the new European Commission and the 3rd AU-EU ministerial summit, the panel aimed to explore challenges
The world is facing a multitude of crises, impacting the international order and cooperation between continents. Africa, particularly vulnerable, is experiencing rising poverty, social unrest, and political instability. This project aims to strengthen the Africa-Europe partnership by addressing these challenges through a shared lens.
This ETTG project examined the evolving African Union-European Union partnership on peace, security, and governance. The project comes at a critical time, as the Sahel region faces growing instability, coups d’état, and the ever-present threat of extremism. The war in Ukraine has further complicated the situation, diverting resources and attention.