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ETTG offers analysis and evidence-based discussions on all aspects of development cooperation. Outputs range from blogs, policy briefs and collective reports to informal takeaways from network events.

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The six institutes that compose ETTG cover all aspects of international development and cooperation policy.. They share a strong commitment to higher global welfare, and a strong belief in the importance of better collective action to achieve global goals. As think-tanks, and as policy-focused research institutes, they also share a commitment to effective outreach and engagement with policy-makers and policy processes.

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The EU-Africa migration agenda – realising a new partnership

ETTG, alongside ODI, ECDPM and the Nordic Africa institute hosted a timely discussion on EU-Africa migration and development cooperation. This event explored how the EU and Africa can forge a mutually beneficial migration partnership. Expert panelists will address the following: Building a stronger EU-Africa migration partnership for development. Unlocking opportunities

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ETTG Board Meeting

The ETTG Board meeting on the 12th of June took place at the ECDPM premises, serving as a platform to unlock the powers of collective action. It was a day filled with inspiring insights as board members from ODI, IAI, IDDRI, Elcano Royal Institute, ECDPM, and IDOS gathered to explore

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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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DEVCO web Infopoint event with ETTG / IAI: The Farm to Fork Strategy. Cleaning up the EU’s agri food system within and beyond

Link for registration here. The spread of COVID-19 has shown the vulnerabilities of the EU’s food supply chains. These weaknesses have tremendous implications in terms of health, environmental protection and human development, while causing negative externalities in third and developing countries. In this context, in May 2020, the European Commission

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