EU and NZ Government co-host Pacific Energy Summit
European Union and New Zealand Government co-host the
Pacific Energy Summit 2013
The European Union and
the NZ Government together will host the Pacific Energy
Summit in Auckland from 25-27 March. The Summit is a joint
initiative designed to enable Pacific countries and
territories to work with development partners to take a
substantive step towards their goals of implementing energy
efficiency and renewable energy initiatives, with a special
focus on generation and distribution of electricity. Energy
efficiency and the development of renewable and sustainable
energy sources are key issues for the Pacific Island
Countries, which are already facing the effects of climate
change.
The Summit will include an Investment Showcase to
connect development partners and the Island States with the
clean tech private sector and investment banks. The event is
preceded by two days in Tonga from 21-22 March to see the
Tonga Energy Roadmap in action. For more information and to
register please see: http://www.pacificenergysummit2013.com/
Applications
for the 2014 European Union Visitors' Programme (EUVP) are
now open!
The EUVP (established in 1974) enables
young, promising leaders from countries outside the European
Union to gain first-hand experiences of the EU's goals,
policies, institutions and achievements. The programme also
serves to increase mutual understanding between
professionals from non-EU countries and their EU
counterparts.
Successful applicants will have a unique
chance to take part in an individual five-to-eight-day
programme of meetings with EU officials at the EU
institutions in Brussels, Strasbourg and /or Luxembourg.
Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and apply
now!
For further information and the application form
please visit EUVP New Zealand. The deadline for applications
is 20 April 2013.
Reassessing the EU Asia Pacific
Relationship in the context of the EU Crisis
Call
for Papers: Annual EUSA AP Conference, 17-18 May in Macau.
Deadline for submissions: 25 February 2013, successful
applicants will be informed mid to end March.
The
Euro-zone crisis is a perfect example of how, in an
interconnected world, events within one region have effects
that are felt throughout the world. Asia Pacific counties
are significant exporters and importers to the Eurozone and
EU. The stability of the Euro, depressed demand for
manufactured goods and credit ratings have direct
consequences in Asia Pacific counties. Is there more
continuity or change in the EU-Asia Pacific relationship?
How do different groups perceive the EU and any changes in
its relationship to the region? The aim of this conference
is to investigate these questions from both a European and
an Asia Pacific perspective.
Applications are sought from
a wide variety of fields of study to discuss these
interdisciplinary topics. Presentations will be 15 minutes
in length followed by 5 minutes Q&A. This conference is
kindly supported by a Jean Monnet Grant from the Education
and Culture Directorate General of the European Commission.
Read more EUSA conference
Full work programme of the
Irish Presidency of the Council of the EU released
At midnight on 1 January, Ireland took over the rotating
presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU). The
Irish Presidency's work programme entitled "For Stability,
Growth and Jobs" was officially launched in Dublin on 9
January 2013. The main priorities across the nine Council
configurations are: (1) Securing stability: focussing on
banking union, the European Semester process and the next
phase of Economic and Monetary Union reforms. (2)Investing
in sustainable growth and jobs: among the main tasks are a
Single Market of the future, including a Digital Single
Market, youth unemployment and smart and sustainable growth.
(3) Europe and the world: contributing to the pursuit of
peace, democracy and prosperity and prioritising bilateral
trade agreements with key partners, including the United
States of America. 2013 marks the 40th anniversary of
Ireland's EU membership, and this is the seventh time they
have held the rotating presidency. read more
Where the European
Commission's humanitarian aid will go in 2013
The
European Commission has adopted its plan for the allocation
of over €661 million in humanitarian aid funding for 2013.
This so-called World-Wide Decision on Humanitarian Aid will
be the financial backbone of the Commission's humanitarian
aid operational strategy for 2013. The Commission will fund
humanitarian interventions run by more than 200 of its
partner organisations in nearly 80 countries or regions.
Kristalina Georgieva, the European Commissioner for
International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis
Response, said: “The scope and size of the Commission's
world-wide humanitarian aid decision is a sober reminder of
the extent of humanitarian needs around the world. For
hundreds of millions of people crises are not rare events
but recurrent, seemingly unavoidable hardships. Humanitarian
aid is a vital expression of our humanity towards those who
suffer. As well as the basic physical needs it fulfils, I
have seen how it also serves as a source of hope for people
who have lost nearly everything else." read more
Conflict in Mali on the
agenda of the official Foreign Affairs Council meeting in
Brussels
After an emergency meeting on the conflict
in Mali in January, the Foreign Affairs meeting discussed
the current situation on its official meeting last week. The
Foreign Ministers unanimously expressed their gratitude and
support for the French efforts in fighting terrorism in the
African country. Since the special meeting two weeks ago,
the EU accelerated preparation for the EU Training Mission,
increased humanitarian assistance and pledged support to the
African-led mission in Mali and created a clearing house to
support that. The Malian government and National Assembly
have responded by adopting the Roadmap for political
transition. Next Tuesday, a special ministerial meeting of
the support and follow-up group on Mali will be hosted. It
will be co-chaired by the African Union, the UN and ECOWAS.
That meeting will reinforce international cooperation,
support the concrete implementation of the roadmap and
follow up the international donors' conference at which the
EU announced a contribution of 50 million Euros in support
of the African-led operation (AFISMA). The EU plans to
shortly launching a training mission in Mali and its head,
General Lecointre, has already made his first visit to the
country. read more
Commissioner Piebalgs
participates in the UN panel on post-2015 development
agenda
EU Commissioner for Development, Andris
Piebalgs, took part in the second UN High Level Meeting on
the post-Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) agenda beyond
2015 in Monrovia, Liberia, on January 30th. The meeting was
co-chaired by David Cameron, UK Prime Minister, Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia and Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono, President of Indonesia. This meeting will focus
on the lessons learnt from the implementation of the current
set of MDGs and further elaborate on the principles and main
elements of a post-2015 agenda. This will bring the panel
one step closer to finalising the report, which is to be
submitted to UN's Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon by the end
of May 2013.
Read more http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/what/millenium-development-goals/index_en.htm
Photo:
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia and EU
Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs
EU
Commissioner Hedegaard reflects on Climate Change Conference
in Doha
The EU welcomed the outcome of the Doha
climate change conference which lays the basis for more
ambitious international action against climate change in the
short term. It paves the way for a new global climate
agreement to be finalised in 2015 and enables a second
period of the Kyoto Protocol to start on 1 January 2013.
Although the forum did not decide on the 2015 global climate
change deal, Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner for
Climate Action, said: "In Doha, we have crossed the bridge
from the old climate regime to the new system. […] What we
need now is more ambition and more speed." Before Doha, the
EU presented a checklist to secure progress towards the new
climate deal. One of the Union's priorities was to make the
transition away from the old climate regime, where only
developed countries have the legal obligation to reduce
emissions, to the new system where all countries, developed
and developing alike, will for the first time make legal
commitments under the new global agreement. read more
The World Bank published a
risk analysis based on recent science collected by the
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Climate
Analytics. The report underlines the urgency of taking
actions to prevent further global warming. It provides an
overview of scientific literature and new analyses of likely
impacts and risks that would be associated with a 4°
Celsius warming within this century. Read the full World
Bank report online
World Bank
Japan re-opens market to
beef from France and the Netherlands
The European
Union welcomes the lifting of the Japanese ban on imports of
beef and beef products, as a first step, from two EU Member
States, France and the Netherlands, from 1 February 2013.
This is a very positive development, although it took longer
to achieve than anticipated. The decision by Japan is an
encouraging signal for the other EU Member States who wish
to export beef to Japan, and whose equally high level of
food safety has been internationally recognised by the World
Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). read more
New Delegations in
Myanmar & United Arab Emirates
The EU is to open a
Delegation in Yangon, as part of its continued engagement
with Burma/Myanmar following the historic changes that have
been undertaken in the country. By opening a full EU
Delegation, the EU can enhance its dialogue and cooperation
with national authorities and other stakeholders with a view
to contributing to the country's economic, political and
social development. As well as the Delegation in
Burma/Myanmar, an EU Delegation in the United Arab Emirates
will also be opened, highlighting the importance both of
geostrategic interests and political and economic ties with
the country, as well as with the Gulf Cooperation Council as
a whole. There are now 141 EU Delegations
worldwide.
2013 – European Year of Citizens
The European Union has declared 2013 the European Year of
Citizens. Europe’s fundamental values such as freedom,
democracy and the rule of law don’t just apply to the EU
member states. Each EU citizen is guaranteed individual
freedoms and rights under the EU treaties. The European Year
of Citizens will focus on the rights of private citizens in
Europe, and is intended to remind people of these rights.
The concept of EU citizenship was introduced 20 years ago in
the Maastricht Treaty. Since that time, many EU citizens’
rights have become a matter of course. More information on
the European Year of Citizens can be found here: http://europa.eu/citizens-2013/
2012
in pictures
The year 2012 marked a year of intensive
activity by the EU's new diplomatic service and the EU High
Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security, Catherine
Ashton.
http://www.eeas.europa.eu/ashton/index_en.htm
Here
we present a few photos that capture the year, month by
month – from Nuclear talks with Iran in Baghdad to the UN
Assembly week in New York - to election monitoring in
Senegal. Read more read more
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