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Global Europe Brief, Special Edition: Transatlantic Summitry Cheat-sheet
Welcome to the transatlantic summits galore with EURACTIV’s Global Europe Brief. Here’s your ultimate cheat sheet for Biden’s Tour d’Europe.
Study – Guidelines for foresight-based policy analysis – 26-07-2021
Policy analysis examines and assesses problems to determine possible courses for policy action (policy options). In highly complex or controversial contexts, evidence-based policy options might not be socially acceptable. Here, policy analysis can benefit from a foresight-based approach, which helps investigate the issue holistically and assess considered evidence-based policy options against societal concerns. This is especially important in a parliamentary setting, as it enables analysts to consider stakeholder views and geographical concerns/differences when assessing policy options. This manual establishes the methodology for the foresight process and foresight-informed policy analysis. It offers a conceptual clarification of foresight and foresight-based technology assessment, helps enhance the transparency of foresight processes and the quality of policy analyses, offers four general guidelines for conducting trustworthy policy analysis, and, finally, provides a practical framework with six basic components for foresight-based policy analysis.
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Global Europe Brief: Is Europe looking towards an Indian Summer?
Welcome to EURACTIV’s Global Europe Brief, your weekly update on the EU from a global perspective. You can subscribe here. /// EDITOR’s TAKE Earlier this week, the EU suspended plans for a trade deal with China and is now reviving efforts…
Highlights – The Global State of Human Rights: High-Level Conference – Subcommittee on Human Rights
The European Parliament and the Global Campus of Human Rights will hold the first Global State of Human Rights conference on 16 July. The event will gather MEPs, including EP Vice Presidents Heidi Hautala and Fabio Castaldo, and Maria Arena, Chair of the Subcommittee on Human Rights, EU Commissioners, Nobel Peace Prize Recipients, Sakharov Prize Laureates, Political and Security Committee Ambassadors, and representatives from international organisations, academics and stakeholders.
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Highlights – EU leadership in the fight against famines: committee debate – Committee on Development
The Committee on Development will discuss the global humanitarian and food security situation with UN World Food Programme Executive Director David Beasley, on 13 July. According to the latest Global Report on Food Crises, the number of people facing acute food insecurity and needing urgent assistance hit a five-year high in 2020. The debate will feed into the Committee’s work on an upcoming report on food security in developing countries.
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World Food Programme and EU partnership in 2020
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EU Fact Sheets: Development policy
Meeting agenda and documents
Live streaming
World Food Programme and EU partnership in 2020
WFP Global Operational Response Plan 2021
EU Fact Sheets: Development policy
Source : © European Union, 2021 – EP
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