The European Year for Development: Peace and Stability
Conflict and poverty have a circular relation: violence negatively affects development and vice versa – poverty is often one of the root causes of conflict. The EU has long recognised the need for conflict prevention, resolution and peace building, as well as for addressing the root causes of conflict, which include poverty, weak governance and human rights abuses. The EU increasingly works to better harmonise its security and development objectives, as well as to coordinate its external policy tools in a 'comprehensive approach'. The European Parliament (EP) has welcomed this coordination, while also asking that anti-poverty objectives not be marginalised, and that humanitarian aid not serve political ends. The EU has dedicated financial instruments for promoting peace; they include the African Peace Facility and the Instrument contributing to Security and Peace. The EP has also underscored the need for a long-term engagement with fragile states and for ensuring that women participate in resolving conflicts and building democracy.
Briefing
Maidir leis an doiciméad seo
Saghas foilseacháin
Údar
Eochairfhocal
- An Afraic
- AN tAONTAS EORPACH
- beartas comhair
- bochtaineacht
- bunú na síochána
- cabhair um fhorbairt
- CAIDREAMH IDIRNÁISIÚNTA
- CEF
- Corn na hAfraice
- cosc coinbhleachtaí
- creat polaitiúil
- cuntais náisiúnta
- EACNAMAÍOCHT
- geografaíocht eacnamaíoch
- maoiniú AE
- maoiniú an AE
- misean míleata an Aontais Eorpaigh
- misean póilíneachta an Aontais Eorpaigh
- Poblacht na hAfraice Láir
- POLAITÍOCHT
- ról idirnáisiúnta an Aontais Eorpaigh
- Saiheil
- slándáil idirnáisiúnta
- smacht reachta
- TÍREOLAÍOCHT
- tógáil Eorpach