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Home > Campaign update > Development days in Romania

Development days in Romania

As part of the Romania Development Camp and together with representatives from the EU, OECD and the development platform CONCORD, Bankwatchers discussed the incoherent priorities of the EU when it comes to human rights and development, focusing specifically on fossil fuel projects in Azerbaijan as a test case.

,   |  17 July 2015


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As part of the Romania Development Camp and together with representatives from the EU, OECD and the development platform CONCORD, Bankwatchers discussed the incoherent priorities of the EU when it comes to human rights and development, focusing specifically on fossil fuel projects in Azerbaijan as a test case. That same day, Bankwatch – Romania convened a discussion on ‘The Role of Multilateral Development Banks in the post-2015 agenda,’ with Hassan Sherry of the Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND) presenting the issues they would be taking to Addis Ababa for #FFD3.

Find more information on the Romania Development Camp [ro] >>

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