
Episode 8 - Emily Wigens
Ireland is hosting the EU Presidency from July until December - and a lot of the conversation will be taken up by the Multiannual Financial Framework, the EU's Budget for the next eight years. Based in Brussels, Emily Wi

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What is Ireland’s upcoming EU Presidency going to mean for you? Dóchas, the Irish Network for Humanitarian and Development Organisations, takes a look at how the EU Presidency will run, what the priorities will be and how big a role Development issues will play. From Government Ministers to Brussels insiders, The Development Brief speaks to those who know issues like the MFF, Global Gateway and Global Europe best, so that you are fully briefed. This podcast was made with the support of the Communicating Europe Initiative. Follow Dóchas on social media on Linkedin and Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ireland is hosting the EU Presidency from July until December - and a lot of the conversation will be taken up by the Multiannual Financial Framework, the EU's Budget for the next eight years. Based in Brussels, Emily Wi

How can Ireland make the most of the EU Presidency in terms of development? Dr Moses Isooba, Executive Director of the Uganda National CSO Platform and Vice-Chair of Forus International, recently appeared at the Dó

Worldview is a nationally representative public engagement research project developed as a resource for Dóchas members and stakeholders to deepen their understanding of and engagement with the Irish public on issues of o

What does humanitarianism look like in the EU after a bruising year of cuts? VOICE is the largest European humanitarian NGO network promoting efficient and effective humanitarian action worldwide since 1992. VOICE is the

Episode 4 - Concord Concord is the voice of Development NGOs in the EU. It is the main interlocutor with the EU institutions on sustainable development policy and international cooperation, and will partner with Dóchas o

Barry Andrews is a key Irish voice in Brussels, heading up the EU’s Committee on Development (DEVE). He sits down with Dóchas CEO Jane-Ann McKenna to discuss the EU’s attitude to development, the big issues facing Irelan

What is Ireland’s upcoming EU Presidency going to mean for you? Over five episodes, Dóchas, the Irish Network for Humanitarian and Development Organisations, takes a look at how the EU Presidency will run, what the prior

What exactly does it take to run an EU Presidency? Ireland will have that duty from July and Neale Richmond, the Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, will be a key figure. In this podcast he sits

What is Ireland’s upcoming EU Presidency going to mean for you? Over five episodes, Dóchas, the Irish Network for Humanitarian and Development Organisations, takes a look at how the EU Presidency will run, what the prior
Neale Richmond
Minister of State with responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions and Insurance · Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs
1 appearance on this show
Jane-Ann McKenna
Dóchas
2 appearances on this show
Maria Groenewald
VOICE
1 appearance on this show
Celia Cranfield
Concord
1 appearance on this show
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