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There is growing interest in the role that green industrial policies could play in accelerating the net-zero transition but we must carefully consider the international ramifications. Great to join this discussion and thanks to @KarinEckerdal@SwedeninEU & @SEIresearch
📆Join us for next in our series of #GenderTalks with @unwomenEU where researchers, practitioners & policymakers will discuss the transformative impact of the Women, Peace & Security Agenda. Register 👉https://t.co/eHb0bRueb3
Full house in Accra where it’s great to be co-hosting a timely Africa-Europe dialogue on the role of AI, disinformation and cybersecurity in elections with @CDDGha and @ettg_eu
📣Join @unwomenEU & @ODI_Europe for its 3d #GenderTalks on transformative impact of the Women, Peace & Security Agenda:
👉w/ #WPS experts from 🇪🇺EU @NATO & @SFCG_EU
👉w/ a deep-dive into the complex situation in Afghanistan.
🗓️9 Sept-4PM-5.30PM
Register https://t.co/pmlDiSdj0e
Looking forward to discussing 'The EU's new trade accountability unilateralism (CBAM, EUDR, CSDD)' at the World Trade Forum on September 6/7 in Bern. Join us virtually or in person.
Programme: https://t.co/gux17loXtw #WTF24
Preview: https://t.co/Jg5nxGQKZQ
We’re thrilled to announce a new member of the ODI Europe board: former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden, Ann Linde. Read more from ODI Europe: https://t.co/1ZMcwkXZ7F
Trade is a key part of the EU’s foreign policy.
And with regards to trade with China, the EU stands divided.
It will be critical to watch out for how this develops in the coming years, says @suzannelynch1.
Listen to our latest #ThinkChangePodcast: https://t.co/UMnPS4EsY9 🎧
🆕 Following the recent European elections, our latest #ThinkChangePodcast looks at the EU's political direction and explores how Europe's foreign policy must adapt to engage with a rapidly changing global order.
🎙️ Listen here: https://t.co/wxFyBIqlWD
Thank you to @ODI_Europe board member @AnnLinde for the dynamic and insightful discussion this morning on our key priorities including the reform of global governance, gender equality and international relations in the current environment. We are delighted to be working with you.
What opportunities arise from stronger EU-Mongolia ties?
Our advisor Olena Borodyna joined the @epc_eu panel to discuss Mongolia's 🇲🇳 role in critical minerals supply chains, the Middle Corridor, and EU engagement amid geopolitical volatility.
Watch: https://t.co/g1qJFPyWya 📺
Climate and migration are the centre stage of foreign policy today…On climate, unique possibilities exist for joint cooperation between Africa and Europe that can go on to influence the rest of the world says @LopesInsights#ThinkChangePodcast
https://t.co/VY2XvO1oqU
We are transitioning from a (global) order which we knew how to manage to a certain degree of disorder…and this requires, from all responsible leaders… a great openness to dialogue with other parts of the world says @ValedeAlmeidaEU#ThinkChangePodcast
https://t.co/13UfcYyuIS
Great morning with students from @LSEnews and other European universities as part of CIVICA Europe week discussing research on migration and how we use it to inform policy processes. Thank you for the engaged, thoughtful discussion @j_hagenzanker@ODI_Global@hpg_odi@ODI_Europe
.@InfoMigrants reports leaders of 16 German states are calling on their government to develop models to outsource asylum. In our recent blog, we assess the cost of the UK government's Rwanda scheme against value for money metrics and suggest alternatives https://t.co/lXIIaGBupH
Germany's premiers have agreed to limit cash payments to asylum seekers to €50 / month.
At a summit this week they discussed the new Bezahlkarte payment card - and called on the government to develop models for outsourcing asylum to non-EU countries.
https://t.co/VIiKuGfKRJ
Just one day after the long-awaited agreement on the EU's New Pact on Migration and Asylum, 15 member states called third country solutions. In ODI Europe's latest blog, the cost of the UK government's Rwanda plan is assessed using value for money metrics.
🆕 BLOG: 15 EU member states have called for third country solutions for asylum processing.
But few appear to have assessed their huge costs.
@AmandaLouGray & @Dora_Meredith crunch the numbers behind the UK's Rwanda plan and explore alternatives.
https://t.co/QfjQnR4MMD
🆕 Following the recent European elections, our latest #ThinkChangePodcast looks at the EU's political direction and explores how Europe's foreign policy must adapt to engage with a rapidly changing global order.
🎙️ Listen here: https://t.co/wxFyBIqlWD