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The new EU global health strategy, adopted by the European Commission on 30 November 2022, has been positioned as a crucial element of EU external policy, geopolitical influence and strategic autonomy. However, maintaining the long term commitment necessary for achieving global health ambitions in turbulent times remains challenging. Against this backdrop, in 2023 the Policy Foresight Unit of the European Parliamentary Research Service conducted a foresight exercise involving external experts to ...

Conflict, food insecurity and climate shocks, among other crises, have destabilised African countries in recent years and curbed economic activity. Nevertheless, sub-Saharan Africa is seen as an emerging geopolitical force; and the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) are actively reframing their partnerships with the region.

Establishing an EU talent Pool

Briefing 02-02-2024

The problem definition and problem drivers in the impact assessment (IA) appear to be well-supported by evidence. The IA provides a well-structured analysis of the existing situation and the likelihood for the problem to persist. The IA identifies the initiative's general and specific objectives, which appear to be specific, achievable, relevant and time-bound, but not measurable, as recommended by the Better Regulation Toolbox 'S.M.A.R.T.' criteria. The IA does not define more detailed operational ...

On 15 November 2023, the European Union (EU) and its Member States signed a new partnership agreement (referred to as the 'Samoa Agreement') with member states of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS). The multiple negotiation levels, the coronavirus crisis and difficulties in reaching agreement on sensitive issues, such as migration management and sexual and reproductive health and rights, prevented the new agreement from being finalised by the initial expiry date set ...

NDICI-Global Europe: Implementation

Sracfhéachaint 11-12-2023

With a budget of almost €79.5 billion in 2021 prices, the Global Europe Instrument is the EU's main financing instrument for external action for 2021 to 2027. The European Commission adopted most of the programming documents under the instrument in December 2021, setting out the priorities and budget allocations for EU cooperation with its partner countries and regions. After two years of operations and before the instrument's mid-term evaluation, the Parliament is set to vote in December on a report ...

Tá an beartas forbraíochta i gcroílár bheartais sheachtracha an Aontais Eorpaigh. Tá sé mar aidhm leis an bhochtaineacht a laghdú agus deireadh a chur léi ar deireadh thiar agus is cuid lárnach é d’fhreagairt an Aontais ar Chlár Oibre 2030 na Náisiún Aontaithe don Fhorbairt Inbhuanaithe (Clár Oibre 2030). Tá sé de chuspóir aige an fás inbhuanaithe a chothú, cearta an duine agus an daonlathas a chosaint, comhionannas inscne a bhaint amach, an tsíocháin agus sochaithe ionchuimsitheacha a chur chun ...

An Afraic

Bileoga Eolais AE 08-12-2023

Tá Comhar an Aontais Eorpaigh le tíortha na hAfraice agus leis an Aontas Afracach (AA) bunaithe ar dhá chreat ar leith: eadhon (a) na Comhaontuithe Comhpháirtíochta le stáit san Afraic, i Muir Chairib agus san Aigéan Ciúin (ACC) agus (b) straitéis chomhpháirteach an Aontais Eorpaigh agus na hAfraice. Maidir leis an gComhaontú Comhpháirtíochta, a síníodh in Cotonou (Beinin) in 2000 idir an tAontas agus Stáit ACC agus lenar bunaíodh bunús dlí na ngnéithe polaitiúla, eacnamaíocha agus forbartha den ...

Africa is the continent most affected by energy poverty, with more than 40 % of its population lacking access to electricity. This is in spite of an extremely high potential for renewable energy generation and an increasing number of fossil fuel developments on the continent. Through its development cooperation programmes, the EU has committed significant funds to reduce energy poverty in its partner countries in Africa. These programmes aim to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 7, which ...

A commitment under the EU Treaties, policy coherence for development requires the EU and its Member States to take into account the objectives of development cooperation in all their external and internal policies that are likely to affect developing countries. Managing competing objectives is a challenge. Better awareness among EU policy-makers and a streamlined action plan could help mitigate trade-offs and improve synergies.