As the European Commission prepares to release its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034...
As the European Commission prepares to release its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034, the global development landscape faces significant challenges. Several EU member states, along with the UK and the U.S., have recently announced substantial cuts to their Official Development Assistance (ODA) budgets. Meanwhile, mounting financial pressures - from the repayment of NextGenerationEU loans to the ongoing war in Ukraine and rising defense expenditures - threaten to further constrain ODA funding in the next MFF.
At the same time, global crises, including pandemics, climate change, and geopolitical instability, have reinforced the need for sustained international cooperation and investment in development. Beyond the EU’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals - and the moral and ethical case for ODA - there is need for a closer look at ODA’s economic return for the EU.
This breakfast event, organised jointly by Pandemic Action Network, ODI Europe, the Joep Lange Institute, and Salud por Derecho seeks to unpack this issue by presenting the findings of a new modelling study conducted by ODI Global. The study examines the impacts of EU aid on EU economies, offering evidence that development cooperation delivers measurable financial returns.
Speakers to include:
Maximiliano Mendez-Parra, Principal Research Fellow, ODI Global
Heidy Rombouts, Director General Development Cooperation & Humanitarian Aid, Belgium MFA
Aggrey Aluso, Executive Director, Resilience Action Network Africa (RANA)
As the European Commission prepares to release its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034, the global development landscape faces significant challenges. Several EU member states, along with the UK and the U.S., have recently announced substantial cuts to their Of...
As the European Commission prepares to release its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034, the global development landscape faces significant challenges. Several EU member states, along with the UK and the U.S., have recently announced substantial cuts to their Official Development Assistance (ODA) budgets. Meanwhile, mounting financial pressures - from the repayment of NextGenerationEU loans to the ongoing war in Ukraine and rising defense expenditures - threaten to further constrain ODA funding in the next MFF.
At the same time, global crises, including pandemics, climate change, and geopolitical instability, have reinforced the need for sustained international cooperation and investment in development. Beyond the EU’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals - and the moral and ethical case for ODA - there is need for a closer look at ODA’s economic return for the EU.
This breakfast event, organised jointly by Pandemic Action Network, ODI Europe, the Joep Lange Institute, and Salud por Derecho seeks to unpack this issue by presenting the findings of a new modelling study conducted by ODI Global. The study examines the impacts of EU aid on EU economies, offering evidence that development cooperation delivers measurable financial returns.
Speakers to include:
Maximiliano Mendez-Parra, Principal Research Fellow, ODI Global
Heidy Rombouts, Director General Development Cooperation & Humanitarian Aid, Belgium MFA
Aggrey Aluso, Executive Director, Resilience Action Network Africa (RANA)
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