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Civil Society statements with regard to Financing for Development Print E-mail

Click here for our position paper Speeding up progress towards the MDGs.

Click here for our position paper Addressing the Financial Crisis: Financing for Development.

Click here for the Civil Society Benchmarks for the Doha Preparatory Process on Financing for Development.

Click here for the Civil Society Key Recommendations for the Doha Draft Outcome Document and a list of signatories.

 

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EEASThe Lisbon Treaty seeks to make the EU more effective on the world stage.  The European External Action Service (EEAS) will be the EU's own diplomatic service.  Proposals for establishing this service have been published by Baroness Cathy Ashton, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (see proposals).  These proposals would bring much of the Commission's capacity for development into the diplomatic service, raising concern about the future role for the EU's development.  In response to two legal opinions on the legitimacy of the proposals Eurostep sought a further legal brief to examine the issue.  See legal brief
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