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The European Yearfor Development
2015
Key facts about EU development co-operation
• The 28 Member States and the European Union are together responsible for more than 50% of global development aid
• In 2013, the EU committed a substantial sum, EUR 14.86 billion, to external development assistance
• The total amount agreed for the external action financing instruments comes to just over EUR 51.4 billion for the period 2014–2020.*
*2014 Annual Report on the European Union’s development and external assistance policies and their implementation in 2013
ΕU
US
Other donors
Development cooperation under the Lisbon Treaty
“Union development cooperation policy shall have as its primary objective the reduction and, in the long term, the eradication of poverty” (Art. 208)
“The Union shall take account of the objectives of development cooperation in the policies that it implements which are likely to affect developing countries.” (Art. 208)
EU aid policy & history
1958 The European Communities Development policy is part of foreign policy
1950s–1990s EC expansion of aid to ACP, Eastern Europe, Mediterranean, Asia, Latin America, Balkans and birth of thematic programmes like human rights from association to partnership agreements
1992 UN Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro-Climate Change Convention
2000 UN 8 Millennium Development Goals: fixing poverty reduction objectives for 2015
EU aid policy & history
2005 European Consensus on Development
2011–15 Communications linked to the post-2015 development agenda
2011 EU Development Policy 'An Agenda for Change‘
2012 Rio+20 on Sustainable Development
2013 Decent life for All
2014 Global Partnership for Effective Cooperation in Mexico
2015 Deadline to achieve the targets under the UN 8 Millennium Development Goals!
Millennium Development Goals
Eradicate extreme poverty and hungerAchieve universal primary educationPromote gender equality and empowering women
Reduce child mortality rates
Improve maternal health
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
Ensure environmental sustainabilityDevelop a global partnership for development
Main actors
European Commission • European Parliament • Council • Member States • EEAS • EU Delegations • Economic and Social Committee • Committee of the Regions • Private Sector • NGO/CSO • International Organisations • Universities • Schools • Local and Regional authorities • Foundations
Commissioners
Neven Mimica, International Cooperation and Development
Cecilia Malmström, Trade
Johannes Hahn, European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations
Christos Stylianides, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management
Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Vice-President of the Commission
What does the EYD aim to achieve?
Raise awareness of the benefits of the EU’s development cooperation and promote a sense of joint responsibility, solidarity and opportunity in an increasingly interdependent world.
Involve EU citizens, promote their critical thinking and active interest in development cooperation such as, for example, the formulation of policies and their implementation.
Inform EU citizens about the results that the EU has achieved together with the Member States as a global actor and will continue to achieve in the field of international development.
Why a European Year for Development 2015?
It is an opportunity to showcase the strong commitment of the EU and its Member States in eradicating poverty worldwide.
In an increasingly interdependent world, EU development cooperation benefits people both in the EU and in our partner countries
Global development agenda beyond 2015 negotiated at UN level – a milestone for development policy
2015 is the deadline for the Millennium Development Goals
Who does the campaign target?
• Young people
• Policy makers
• Broader public• Civil society
and organisations
• Schools and universities
January – Europe in the WorldFebruary – EducationMarch – Women and GirlsApril – HealthMay – Peace and SecurityJune – Sustainable Green Growth,
Decent Jobs, BusinessesJuly – Children and YouthAugust – Humanitarian AidSeptember – Demography and
Migration October – Food SecurityNovember – Sustainable
Development and Climate Action
December – Human Rights and Governance
Thematic months
• Partnerships • Website • Social media • EYD and the World’s Best
News• Communication toolkit• Stakeholders’ initiatives • Flagship events
Core elements of the campaign
Toolkit – EYD2015 materials, visual elements and additional resources will provide tools to stakeholders to promote the EYD2015 through their own channels. The Toolkit also contains visual tools to support your engagement and efforts in promoting the EYD2015 goals and results.•Campaign information and materials•Educational tools•EYD fact sheet and presentation•Monthly fact sheets•Infographics•Two editions of the EYD newspaper•Eurobarometer data (EU-wide opinion surveys on international development and aid)•List of key campaign events at EU level•Visual identity elements
How to get involved with the EYD2015?
Website and social media
•Featuring key campaign news •Stories of the week•Campaign toolkit•Event calendar showcasing partner/stakeholder events•Key development facts and updates•Platform for sharing ideas and for partners and citizens to get involved•Dedicated profile pages for organisations involved in the EYD2015 •Website and social media curation
How to get involved with the EYD2015?
europa.eu/eyd2015facebook.com/
EuropeanYearForDevelopment2015 #EYD2015
• Get updates, share info, contribute your ideas! Join the group: capacity4dev.ec.europa.eu/eyd2015/
• Involve your networks! Promote the EYD2015 with your networks and stakeholders and encourage them to take part
• Keep in touch with us on the internet,Twitter and Facebook
• europa.eu/eyd2015• #EYD2015• facebook.com/
EuropeanYearForDevelopment2015
Get involved, it's our Year!