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 UNDP/UNICEF/UN Women jointly side event – Africa-Europe week: Borderlands as a frontier for prosperity, including through the AfCFTA

On 16 February 2022 from 13:00-15:00 pm CET, Bruce Byiers (ECDPM) will represent the ETTG Network as participant in the panel event ‘Borderlands as a frontier for prosperity, including through the AfCFTA’ by building on the ETTG report “Strengthening the AU-EU partnership on the economic development and trade agenda” as

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Les relations Europe-Afrique : Vers un véritable renouveau?

Mardi 15 fĂ©vrier 2022 Ă  18h30 Le sixiĂšme Sommet des dirigeants de l’Union europĂ©enne et de l’Union africaines se tient  les 17 et 18 fĂ©vrier 2022, Ă  Bruxelles, dans le cadre de la prĂ©sidence française du Conseil de l’UE. Les objectifs annoncĂ©s sont de « jeter les bases d’un partenariat renouvelĂ© et approfondi entre l’UA

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“Future of the EU-AU peace and security partnership” event ISS/ECDPM

Date: 15 Feb 2022 Time: 12:00 to 14:00 (GMT+1) Venue: Online via Zoom, registration required Attend event via webcast Several issues on the agenda of the 17-18 February European Union (EU)–African Union (AU) summit in Brussels could re-shape the continental partnership. These are the introduction of the European Peace Facility, Africa’s recent wave

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“Financing for the Sustainable Development Goals” online event

Background note Ensuring adequate access to sustainable development finance was already a fundamental challenge prior to the pandemic and will be an even more pressing imperative in the future, as the most vulnerable economies scramble to recover from the COVID-19 shock and cope with the escalating impacts of climate change.

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Next steps towards a comprehensive Africa-EU partnership

In March 2020 the EU published a proposal for a comprehensive strategy with Africa, ahead of their regular summit with the African Union scheduled for October that year. Both were soon overtaken by the dramatic events of the global Covid-19 pandemic. One and a half years onwards, discussions are now

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