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Breaking the cycle of crisis in Somalia: How can Europe increase support for locally owned initiatives?
On 14 June 2022 from 1400 to 1530, ECDPM together with Egmont Institute, European Policy Centre and King Baudouin Foundation (KBF), are jointly organising a hybrid webinar âBreaking the cycle of crisis in Somalia: How can Europe increase support for locally-owned initiatives?â. Confirm your participation by COB on the 10th of June by using

Guerra e sicurezza alimentare: lâAfrica potrĂ sfamarsi da sola?
Le conseguenze della crisi in Ucraina si sono manifestate, tra lâaltro, con una fortissima pressione su mercati e prezzi dei prodotti agricoli. Mentre il mondo cerca di correre ai ripari, lâAfrica subsahariana inizia a sentire gli effetti di una crisi che rischia di portare a nuovi record il numero di

EU cooperation with LDCs / La coopĂ©ration de lâUE avec les PMA
Register for the meeting On 25 May 2022 from 1500-1630 CEST, ECDPM is organising a virtual panel discussion on a renewed partnership with LDCs : âEU cooperation with LDCsâ. ECDPMâs Alexei Jones and San Bilal are participating in this event. English and French interpretation will be provided for this event.

IAI event: NEXUS25 conference
Rethinking multilateralism in the face of complex crises Rome, 24-25 May 2022 In an ever more connected world, the effects of a crisis reverberate, crossing regional and national borders. Concurring risks generate instability and threaten human security calling for innovative multilateral responses that can adequately address these complex crises. NEXUS25

ETTG/Elcano “The future of the EU as global development actor” closed door event in Madrid
The European Unionâs development policy is confronted with unprecedented challenges in the COVID-19 context and the Ukraine crisis. The EU will need all hands on deck to continue to effectively play a leadership role in global development. Efforts will have to be made on many fronts: inclusive growth, investment and

Lisbon Talk: AU – EU Summit: and now what?
On the 17th and 18th of February, the African Union and the European Union convened a Summit in Brussels and approved an âAfrica-Europe Investment Package of EUR 150 billion to help build more diversified, inclusive, sustainable and resilient economiesâ. Is this Summit a turning point in the reciprocal relationship or is it a mere