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Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES)

Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES). Some Key Challenges and Overarching Questions for 2009 Europe-Africa Policy Research Network (EARN) Meeting Implementing the EU-Africa Partnership a year after Chatham House, London, 12th of December 2008 Andrew Sherriff as@ecdpm.org

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Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES)

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  1. Joint Africa-EU Strategy(JAES) Some Key Challenges and Overarching Questions for 2009 Europe-Africa Policy Research Network (EARN) Meeting Implementing the EU-Africa Partnership a year after Chatham House, London, 12th of December 2008 Andrew Sherriff as@ecdpm.org European Centre for Development Policy Management

  2. 1. The JAES delivering “results” is key – but what are the different visions of what constitutes results amongst the stakeholders? 2. Can there be progress in a robust political dialogue based on a partnership of equals? 3. With multiple priorities will EU member-states and African member-states and other stakeholders see the JAES as key to their interests – with a clear added value?

  3. 4. Will there be progress in the difficult processes of integration in Europe and Africa – what impact will progress or lack of progress have on the the JAES? 5. How will the Joint Africa-EU Strategy interact with the other policy frameworks - Cotonou Partnership Agreement, Mediterranean Union, EU Strategic Partnership with South Africa, and other multilateral approaches? 6. How can asymmetry in capacity between Africa and Europe be addressed to assist in implementing the JAES? 7. Where are the financial resources to implement the JAES (architecture and substance of the Partnerships)?

  4. More Information • Independent information and analysis on the Joint Africa-EU Strategy and Action Plan at: http://www.europafrica.org • The Europe Africa Policy Research Network at: http://www.europafrica.org/earn/

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