Author (Corporate) | European Commission |
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Series Title | COM |
Series Details | (2013) 594 final (21.8.13) |
Publication Date | 21/08/2013 |
Content Type | Policy-making, Report |
The European Union (EU) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012 for contribution to advancement of peace, democracy and human rights in Europe. Fittingly, the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, in his address at the Nobel Prize ceremony linked this achievement with global solidarity and responsibility: “As a continent that went from devastation to become one of the world's strongest economies, with the most progressive social systems, being the world's largest aid donor, we have a special responsibility to millions of people in need.” Thus Europe is at the core of worldwide efforts to improve lives through development. The EU as a whole remains the world’s largest donor of official development assistance, collectively providing €55.2 billion in 2012. 2012 was also the first year of implementing the Agenda for Change, increasing the impact of EU development policy in reducing poverty. In parallel, preparations on a global post-2015-framework advanced, with the EU as a key player. The EU also provided swift and decisive support in situations of crisis and fragility such as the drought in the Sahel and the conflicts in Syria and in Mali. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=COM:2013:594:FIN |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | Europe |