U-landene påvirkes ikke kun af bistanden og den udviklingspolitik vi fører, men også af hvordan vi agerer på områder som sikkerhedspolitik og handelspolitik. Hvordan kan Danmark være med til at sikre, at især EUs politik på forskellig vis ikke underminerer udviklingssamarbejdet?
Det behandles onsdag d. 10. april i Udenrigsministeriet i København på et offentligt seminar, hvor også tænketanken ECDPM vil præsentere et studie af, hvorledes denne problemstilling behandles i andre af EUs 27 medlemslande.
Der er begrænset antal pladser til seminaret, skriver udenrigsministeriet i en presseudsendelse mandag.
Tilmelding skal derfor ske til e-mail: [email protected] og SENEST 5. april.
Her omtale af konferencen på engelsk:
‘Promoting Policy Coherence for Development (PCD) – Assessing issues and common challenges: insights for a Danish approach’
Public Seminar
Wednesday the 10th of April 2013, 10.30 – 15.30
Location: Eigtveds Pakhus Sal 2. Asiatisk Plads 2 , Christianshavn, 1448 Copenhagen K
PROGRAMME
10.30-10:45
Opening address and welcome – Charlotte Slente, Under-Secretary of State for International Development, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
10.45-11.30
Recent thinking on PCD and PCD mechanisms – what insights for Denmark?
Presenter: Andrew Sherriff, ECDPM
Brief comments: Ebba Dohlman, Senior Advisor PCD, Office of the Secretary-General OECD
11.30-12.30
Insights from ECDPM commissioned study – Dilemmas, Challenges and Possible Approaches
Presenters: Florian Krätke and Andrew Sherriff, ECDPM
Questions from the audience
12.30-13.15
Light lunch
13.15-13.30
Translating PCD from commitments to reality – Remarks by Christian Friis Bach – Minister for Development Cooperation – Denmark
13.30-14.30
Panel discussion: Dealing with the dilemmas of PCD from the national to the EU level
Moderator: Paul Engel, Director, ECDPM
Panelists:
* Anna Sipiläinen, Under-Secretary of State: Development cooperation, Finland
* Ebba Dohlman, Senior Advisor PCD, Office of the Secretary-General OECD
* Laust Leth Gregersen, Head of CONCORD Denmark
* Klaus Rudischhauser (tbc), Deputy Director General – Europeaid European Commission
Questions from the audience
14.30-14.45
Coffee break
14.45-15.30
Analysing Key Issues from the Day and Future Priorities
Presenter and Discussion Moderator: Paul Engel, ECDPM
Questions and discussion with audience
15.30-15.45
Closing remarks – Charlotte Slente, Under-Secretary of State for International Development, Ministry of Foreign Affairs