The proposed new European Consensus on Development: has the European Commission got it right?

1st February 2017

The proposed new European Consensus on Development: has the European Commission got it right?

In November 2016, the European Commission proposed a new European Consensus on Development (COM, 2016a), governing all the international development work of the European Union (EU) and the Member States. This policy brief provides a summary and an analysis of the EU’s proposal and sets out a series of options for EU Member States and Members of the European Parliament as they begin negotiations on the text.

This policy brief argues that the proposal works as a primer on contemporary development problems, consistent with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. However, it does not work as a strategy in the true meaning of the term.
Recommendations:

The European Union should prioritise action on fragile states and global public goods, including climate change.

Report by the Overseas Development Institute