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TESTIMONY
International Development Cooperation After Brexit
January 31, 2019
Mikaela Gavas submitted written evidence to the United Kingdom's House of Lords EU External Affairs Sub-Committee on January 31, 2019. In her evidence Gavas answered questions about the future of UK-EU development cooperation after Brexit.
POLICY PAPERS
The EU’s Financial Architecture for External Investment: Progress, Challenges, and Options
January 11, 2019
In 2017, the EU launched an ambitious programme of investment mobilisation in Africa and the Neighbourhood: the External Investment Plan (EIP). This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of the EU’s complex external investment architecture.
Blog Post
UK Aid: Which Departments are Missing Their Transparency Target?
December 17, 2018
The UK’s 2015 National Aid Strategy committed all departments to be “Very Good” or “Good” on Publish What You Fund’s Aid Transparency Index (“the Index”). We look at a leading indicator of transparency and conclude that, beyond DFID, progress has been ...
Blog Post
How Do You Measure Aid Quality and Who Ranks Highest?
November 15, 2018
Donors have lost their focus on aid effectiveness in the last decade, limiting aid’s impact. Aid effectiveness still matters enormously to the world’s poor; donors should revisit effective aid principles and agree measures which take better account of today’s challenges and context...
Blog Post
Policies, Outcomes, and Populism: The Integration of Migrants in Sweden
November 15, 2018
Sweden doesn’t seem to be immune to the Europe-wide trend of hostility to migration, as a significant 17.5 percent of the vote went to the Sweden Democrats, a populist, anti-immigration party. This is even more surprising given Sweden’s reputation for openness and successful in...
Blog Post
The EU Alliance with Africa: Is It Old Wine in New Bottles?
October 02, 2018
The Alliance aims to deepen economic relations between the two continents by boosting private investment and trade. The Commission is billing the proposals as a “radical shift” in the EU’s approach to development cooperation in Africa that will take the relationship &ldqu...
Blog Post
Europe and Developing Countries: Time for a New “New Trade Relationship”
August 10, 2018
Europe’s trade relationships with the developing world are up for review, but policymakers are failing to seize the opportunity.