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Shaping International Partnerships: Budgeting our Common Future

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The world stands at a crossroads, facing a confluence of crises – rising inequalities, democratic backsliding, escalating conflicts, and the intensifying impacts of the climate emergency. Shrinking civic space, persistent gender inequality, and the compounded vulnerabilities of fragile and conflict-affected states (FCAS) further undermine human dignity and security. As the world’s largest provider of Official Development Assistance (ODA), the European Union (EU) bears significant responsibility in addressing these interconnected issues.

This position paper presents the recommendations of CONCORD for the next Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF) and European Financial Intruments (EFIs). It will analyse the consequences of recent allocation cuts on the credibility of the EU as a key global actor, and propose strategies to ensure the EU remains a committed and reliable partner.

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HI is certified by the World Health Organisation for its expertise in emergency rehabilitation.

In more than a third of countries worldwide, civilians are victims of explosive weapons
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Explosive weapons Protect vulnerable populations Rights

In more than a third of countries worldwide, civilians are victims of explosive weapons

The annual report of the Explosive Weapons Monitor reveals that civilians in 74 countries are affected by bombing and shelling. Civilian casualties and the destruction of civilian infrastructure are increasing as armed conflicts and geopolitical tensions rise, at the expense of international humanitarian law. 

The Ottawa Treaty is crucially important to reinforcing Canada’s resolve and protecting civilian lives
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Explosive weapons Prevention Protect vulnerable populations Rights

The Ottawa Treaty is crucially important to reinforcing Canada’s resolve and protecting civilian lives

The looming threat of Russia has led to five Eastern European members announcing they will withdraw from the Mine Ban Treaty in the last months, marking the first time any country has left the agreement and prompting concerns about its future.