European Report on Development 2014
Financing and other means of
implementation
in the post-2015 context
In the framework of its on-going initiative on ‘Mobilising European Research for Development Policies’, the European Commission and four EU Member States (Finland, France, Germany and Luxembourg) have commissioned ODI (Overseas Development Institute),DIE (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik) ,
ECDPM (European Centre for Development Policy Management), the University of Athens (Department of Economics, Division of International Economics and Development) and the Southern Voice Network to produce the fifth European Report on Development (ERD) in the series and contribute to the post-2015 debate from an independent European perspective. Building on the current report, ERD 2013, this next report will address financing, enabling policies and other means of implementation for achieving sustainable development transformations crucial for the post-2015 agenda.
The 5th ERD aims to build on the substantive contributions of the different groups working on post-2015 and contribute to this new phase of the debate by focusing on the key elements of the resourcing and enabling framework that would be required to achieve the development goals thus providing a bridge between financing and other means of implementation. This will be achieved through a number of country case studies as well as a range of consultative and participative events and activities designed to bring in as great a number of contributors from the development, academic and post-2015 spheres as possible within the time frame.
The team is led by Dirk Willem te Velde (ODI), with senior researchers from across the institutes, James Mackie (ECDPM), Peter Wolff (DIE), Louka Katseli (University of Athens )
and Debapriya Bhattacharya (Southern Voice Network). The report will be launched in December 2014.
in the post-2015 context
In the framework of its on-going initiative on ‘Mobilising European Research for Development Policies’, the European Commission and four EU Member States (Finland, France, Germany and Luxembourg) have commissioned ODI (Overseas Development Institute),DIE (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik) ,
ECDPM (European Centre for Development Policy Management), the University of Athens (Department of Economics, Division of International Economics and Development) and the Southern Voice Network to produce the fifth European Report on Development (ERD) in the series and contribute to the post-2015 debate from an independent European perspective. Building on the current report, ERD 2013, this next report will address financing, enabling policies and other means of implementation for achieving sustainable development transformations crucial for the post-2015 agenda.
The 5th ERD aims to build on the substantive contributions of the different groups working on post-2015 and contribute to this new phase of the debate by focusing on the key elements of the resourcing and enabling framework that would be required to achieve the development goals thus providing a bridge between financing and other means of implementation. This will be achieved through a number of country case studies as well as a range of consultative and participative events and activities designed to bring in as great a number of contributors from the development, academic and post-2015 spheres as possible within the time frame.
The team is led by Dirk Willem te Velde (ODI), with senior researchers from across the institutes, James Mackie (ECDPM), Peter Wolff (DIE), Louka Katseli (
and Debapriya Bhattacharya (Southern Voice Network). The report will be launched in December 2014.
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