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Private Sector Solutions for Refugees and Host Communities in Developing Countries
The world is currently home to 22.5 million refugees, or individuals seeking safety across international borders; this number is the highest in the history of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Governments, aid agencies, and nonprofit organizations have long been engaged in addressing their immediate needs (e.g., food, water, shelter).

Engaging Youth in urban transformation
The Mediterranean region is in the middle of a strong spatial transformation linked to population growth, widespread urbanisation and deep socio-economic changes. This transformation is particularly evident in cities. In a context characterised by the disengagement of the State and weak local finances, the Mediterranean towns are or will be

Workshop: The future of the EU’s budget and the 2030 Agenda
With the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), the EU will define not only the financial but also the political priorities until 2030. Which political objectives the EU intends to pursue in the future will therefore be a key issue during the MFF negotiations. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and

Seminar on participation for sustainable, resilient and inclusive societies
As a follow-up to the 5th African Union-European Union Summit, the seminar reflected on some of the main topics of the Summit and the current EU-Africa agenda in the light of the presidency priority of the Czech Republic in the United Nations Economic and Social Council “Toward sustainable, resilient and

A conversation around the next Multiannual Financial Framework: options for EU development cooperation.
The new MFF 2021-2027 will be a critical juncture for European development cooperation since it is expected to assess both the effectiveness of existing external action instruments, and the potential for the EU budget to contribute to new areas, including defence and security. However the current MFF doesn’t seem to

Solutions for the G 20 – Shaping global policy-making through think-tank cooperation
Since its foundation in 1999, the Group of 20 (G20) has developed from informal meetings of finance ministers and heads of central banks into the arguably most powerful forum addressing a wide range of global challenges. But currently, global cooperation itself is under threat, challenged by nationalism, populism, and post-factual