FES & ACP-EU
WelcomeTowards a democratic and social partnership
In the spirit of democracy and pluralism, the FES seeks to contribute to fruitful and fair relations between Africa and the European Union. It aims to promote international dialogue and cooperation. The world trading system and the implementation of the Cotonou Agreement are major challenges for both African governments and regional non-governmental organizations. Therefore, the FES endeavors to support African stakeholders to actively shape the process.
Access to quality information is the pre-requisite for public scrutiny, an enlightened political understanding and informed decision-making. For that reason, this website is intended to serve as an up-to-date information platform for citizens, politicians and experts about both the ACP-EU process and about the involvement of the FES.
For more than 40 years, the FES has gained extensive experience in dealing with state and non-state actors in Africa. Its partners are trade unions, political parties, parliaments, research institutes, advocacy groups, NGOs, the media and governmental institutions. The cooperation extends from human rights, labour relations, social market economy and media policy to many other fields of concern relating to Cotonou Agreement.
In order to make an effective partnership with Africa possible, the FES does not only have offices in several EU member states, but also disposes of 19 offices in Sub-Saharan Africa. Read more...
Special Report: Effectiveness of EDF support for Regional Economic Integration in East Africa and West Africa
The Treaty of Lisbon and the European Union as an actor in international trade
Trade Negotiations Insights Issue 2 Vol 9 March 2010
French aid for trade - Support Trade for Development
5th Link! on Technology and ICTs
Linking EU Trade and Development Policies
European NGOs’ proposals on the revision of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement
IS THE EU’S GOVERNANCE ‘GOOD’?: AN ASSESSMENT OF EU GOVERNANCE IN ITS PARTNERSHIP WITH ACP STATES
Maximising the impact of EU ‘Aid for Trade’ support - ECDPM informal report
Sir John leaves Brussels after 5 successful years at the ACP
12 March 2010
EU support to regional integration in Africa: A shared vision
12 March 2010
Africa-EU Energy Partnership: 3rd Joint Expert Group meeting (JEG)
12 March 2010
Either in or out of EPA – EU tells Namibia
10 March 2010
East Africa strikes free trade deal with the EU
09 March 2010
Complete procedures, EPA signatories urged
08 March 2010
Zimbabwe's Mugabe dismisses renewal of EU sanctions
05 March 2010
Launch of the reconstruction phase in Haiti: Commission deploys first 100 millions euro envelope for governmental buildings, schools, roads and technical assistance
05 March 2010





