MDGs

Climate change 24-08-2019

G7 Leaders, take a stand for Africa!

Est. 7min

Africa is still heavily reliant on coal. To protect the climate, leading industrialised countries should help Africa to invest in clean growth and leapfrog to renewables, says former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

EU-Africa 05-11-2018

S&D chief: ‘Political suicide’ for Europe to ignore Africa

Est. 7min

Europe has to tackle the root causes of migration and better manage population flows by investing in people rather than walls, Udo Bullmann told EURACTIV.com in an interview.

Economy 30-04-2018

Market-making for Burundi’s farmers

Est. 4min

One of the main causes of food insecurity for farmers in rural areas is limited access to agricultural inputs. Donors, NGOs and governments are using a variety of new tools to improve access to basic products.

Energy 15-03-2018

An inefficient truth

Est. 6min

It’s time for the G20 to give energy efficiency the respect it deserves, writes Rachel Kyte.

Agenda for Change 02-03-2018

‘Access to water is a question of good governance, not resources’

Est. 7min

Water resources are unequally distributed on the planet. But access to water and sanitation depends mainly on good urban planning, Cécile Gilquin said in an interview with EURACTIV.fr

Development 22-11-2017

EU lighting up Africa with solar

Est. 4min

Nearly €340 billion of investment will be needed to achieve universal access to electricity across Africa by 2030, the World Energy Network forecasts. That is a tall order. The combined grid capacity of the 48 sub-Saharan African countries is around …

Development 21-11-2017

Africa’s young people need inspirational leaders, not old autocrats

Est. 5min

Investing in youth is essential for Africa’s future, but what's even more essential is to let inspirational and transformational leaders to come forth, writes Shada Islam.

Development 08-11-2017

NGOs decry France’s shortcomings in education aid

Est. 5min

Around 264 million children worldwide don’t go to school. The Education Coalition in France denounces the country's lack of education focus on development aid programs. EURACTIV France reports.

Agenda for Change 16-10-2017

The hidden truth about migration: A looming farm crisis back home

Est. 5min

Mass migration has become a major political challenge in Europe. While the media documents the perilous journeys that migrants undertake, the hardships and hopes of the rural areas from which many originate receive less attention, meaning the root causes of migration persist, writes Claudia Sadoff.

Development 11-10-2017

WFP official: Humanitarian aid, development and peace have to come together

Est. 7min

Conflict resolution should be followed by recovery-type investments, development-type investments and investments in the future, Arif Husain, chief economist of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), told EURACTIV on Tuesday (10 October).

Development 28-09-2017

SDGs can be a test for European public-private partnerships

Est. 6min

Sustainable Development Goals pose a considerable test for governments and EU institutions. Yet in a world in which the corporate sector is likely to enjoy greater agency, there is a concomitant opportunity to use the SDG process as a trial for European diplomacy, argue Jan Melissen and Ries Kamphof.

Climate change 18-09-2017

Figueres calls for EU action plan on ‘imported deforestation’

Est. 5min

Former UN climate Chief Christiana Figueres, one of the architects of the Paris Agreement, has called on the European Union to step up regulatory action against deforestation in the global south by tackling emissions of imported agricultural goods, like beef, soy and palm oil.

Development 15-09-2017

UN calls for global economic makeover to replace neoliberalism

Est. 3min

The world must ditch austerity and economic neoliberalism and undertake a global "New Deal" to rebalance the global economy and achieve prosperity for all, the UN trade and development agency UNCTAD said in a report on Thursday (14 September).

Agrifood 13-09-2017

Third of Earth’s soil is acutely degraded due to agriculture

Est. 4min

A third of the planet’s land is severely degraded and fertile soil is being lost at the rate of 24 billion tonnes a year, according to a new United Nations-backed study that calls for a shift away from destructively intensive agriculture. EURACTIV's media partner, The Guardian, reports.

Development 11-09-2017

Diverting EU aid to stop migration: The EU Trust Fund for Africa

Est. 6min

Migrants have become the focus of the EU's aid strategy. As priority is given to stemming migrant flows in the short-term, long-term development goals are forgone, tarnishing the EU's image as a global development actor, writes Fanny Voitzwinkler.

Development 13-07-2017

NGOs denounce cuts, tweaks to 2018 EU budget for development aid

Est. 4min

EU member countries decided yesterday (12 July) to cut the proposed EU budget for 2018 by €1.2 billion. The European Parliament deplored this “mechanical” cut, while NGO’s denounced the decrease of development aid and its re-directing to combat immigration.

Development 12-06-2017

After Brexit, Europe must take the lead on development aid

Est. 8min

The loss of the United Kingdom, one of Europe’s biggest aid donors, will force the EU to strengthen its development action. In France, the election of Emmanuel Macron could give development policy a much-needed boost, Rémy Rioux said in an interview with EURACTIV France.

Development 09-06-2017

Commission is wrong to promote private sector in EU aid policy

Est. 6min

The European Commission has engaged in a dangerously mistaken defence of the role of public private partnerships (PPPs) in EU development policy, warns Jan Willem Goudriaan.

Development 06-06-2017

Report warns against public-private aid ‘blending’ over transparency failures

Est. 6min

A key plank of future aid funding to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has come under fire in a report which warns against all ‘blending’ partnerships until a raft of alleged failures are fixed.

Development 02-06-2017

European Parliament validates Consensus on Development

Est. 4min

EU lawmakers yesterday (1 June) waved through the new Consensus on Development. But many criticisms, including on migration controls that feature in the text, have gone unanswered. EURACTIV France reports.

Development 30-05-2017

Change of mentalities needed to end child marriage

Est. 6min

Child marriage often cuts short a girl’s education and increases the possibility of death in childbirth or injuries. West and Central Africa have some of the world’s highest rates of child marriage – three in four girls in Niger, and more than half in Mali, are married by the time they turn 18 – according to UNICEF.

Development 19-05-2017

‘New Consensus’ on Development adopted – and immediately condemned

Est. 5min

The ‘New Consensus on Development’ was adopted by EU foreign affairs ministers today (19 May) – and immediately condemned by NGOs working in the field.

Freedom of thought 16-05-2017

ACP states push back at New Consensus on Development over ‘democracy’ deficit

Est. 6min

Voices from the African, Caribbean and Pacific nation states pushed back on Monday (15 May) at the focus on ‘democracy’ in the European New Consensus on Development, in a debate which opens old wounds between donor countries, and developing nations.

Development 27-04-2017

MPs accuse UK government of having ‘no clear’ SDG implementation plan

Est. 4min

The UK government has failed to set out a clear plan to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or encourage businesses to do likewise, according to new research from a cross-party watchdog. EURACTIV's partner edie.net reports.