by Newsroom | Apr 18, 2017 | Policy coherence for sustainable development, Sustainability / 2030 Agenda
EU Member States and the European Parliament are preparing their respective responses to the Commission’s Communication ‘Next steps for a sustainable European future’. To make the best use of these timely opportunities, CONCORD has set out 10 recommendations for each of these actors, so they can rectify the lack of ambition the EU has displayed thus far in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
by Newsroom | Feb 1, 2017 | Policy Coherence, Policy coherence for sustainable development, Publications launch, Sustainability / 2030 Agenda
Great news for non-English speakers and French language enthusiasts! CONCORD report on Sustainable Development 2016 finally arrived in French language…
by Newsroom | Jan 16, 2017 | Development Cooperation, Global citizenship education, Migration, Sustainability / 2030 Agenda
From January to June 2017, Malta is chairing the EU Council. In that framework, civil society organisations, such as SKOP (Malta’s national NGDO platform and member of CONCORD) will use this opportunity to promote development education and raise awareness on development and cooperation policies. The following article will guide you through the Maltese priorities as well as the main development activities covered under the Presidency.
by Newsroom | Nov 22, 2016 | Development Cooperation, News
In a first response to European Commission proposals on a new European Consensus on Development, CONCORD Europe calls for the translation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development into action and will be monitoring European governments to ensure the commitments will be followed through in legally binding policies and instruments.
by Newsroom | Nov 21, 2016 | Development Cooperation, News, Policy coherence for sustainable development
CONCORD in the news: This article on 2030 Agenda from Evert-Jan Brouwer, Jussi Kanner and Tanya Cox (CONCORD steering group members for Policy Coherence and Sustainable Development) has been published in The Guardian on 21 November 2016.