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ETTG is presenting an Agenda for Europe in the world
ETTG is presenting:An Agenda for Europe in the World We are pleased to present to you the European Think Tanks Group’s ‘Agenda for Europe in the World’. The agenda outlines what we think the new EU leadership should focus on when it comes to foreign and development policy. It spells

EU Democracy Support in Africa in an Era of Uncertainty: What do African citizens expect and what can we learn from it?
Support for democracy, human rights, and good governance reforms in Africa has become a prominent objective in engagement by EU institutions and EU member states with African countries since the early 1990s. However, after a period of 25 years, this agenda is now under considerable pressure. Domestic challenges to democracy

The EU external action in the Multi Annual Financial Plan 2021-2027: views from Italy
The negotiation on the next Multi Annual Financial Plan (MFF) that started in 2018 plays a strategic role for the European Union (EU). The MFF will not only affect the dimension, the structure and the priorities of the EU budget from 2021 to 2027, but it will also outline

Strengthening Rural-Urban Linkages in Africa to achieve food security
This is the forth event in the series ‘Frontiers in Development Policy’ and it will analyze the importance of the link between both the rural and urban dimension. In particular the focus will be on recognizing the role of small towns and enhancing rural-urban linkages in making food systems more

Innovation in Development: the future of EU international Cooperation
As a continuation of the public debate held at the European Parliament on the 17th October, the ETTG organised a research conference engaging researchers, partners and other stakeholders to discuss the main EU development challenges. The focus was mainly on the relations between Africa and Europe and it was analyzed

Innovation in Development: the future of EU international Cooperation
On 17 October, the European Think Tanks Group and the European Parliament hosted a public debate on the future of the EU in international cooperation, addressing the new challenges faced by the EU, both globally and in its own neighbourhood. The objectives of this Conference were to: Encourage a future-oriented debate