The Rendez-vous de l’Expertise meetings
The #RDVExpertise are conferences-debates dedicated to international technical cooperation and Official Development Assistance issues. Expertise France promotes its role as a lead contractor by creating a dialogue between various and complementary stakeholders – institutions and public actors, NGOs, civil society organisations and companies – on development issues. The subjects addressed cover the agency’s areas of action: democratic, economic and financial governance; peace, stability and security; sustainable development, climate and agriculture; health and human development.
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A look back at...
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on culture as a lever of stability and development:
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• September 2020 - Health, security and legal issues: how to guarantee quality medicines in Africa? (in French)
• June 2020 - Which solutions to the economic and social consequences of Covid-19 in Africa? (In French)
• January 2020 - Security and development : can we still innovate when faced with crisis and conflict situations?
• November 2019 – Development of the private sector and entrepreneurship: Factor of stability in conflict zones?
• September 2019 – Fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria: What are the major challenges?
• June 2019 – Employability and innovation: The IBDA3 project, what incubator model for Tunisia?
• May 2019 – Open Government: Towards citizen participation in public action?
• February 2019 – Beijing 2020: Towards a new global pact between people and nature?
• January 2019 – Securing the oceans to promote the blue economy?
• November 2018 – Digital competencies central to the vocational integration of young people: What initiatives to strengthen them?
• October 2018 – Innovating to reconcile the economy and ecology: What avenues in development cooperation projects?
• September 2018 – Co-producing and developing the city of tomorrow: What effective partnerships between public and private actors?