Funding in action : reportage on the EU's instrument for stability
题名:
Funding in action : reportage on the EU's instrument for stability
著者:
Ricci, Andrea
European Commission. DG External Relations
ISBN:
9789279070334
出版信息:
Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, c2008
规格:
215 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 22 x 31 cm
一般附注:
"NF-80-07-115-EN-C"--P. [4] of cover
Other Titles: From warning to action: reportage on the EU's instrument for stability
摘要:
Summary: "Over the last two years the European Union has taken a range of steps to enhance the way it deals with international crises and natural disasters. As well as substantial increases in EU funding, there is closer cooperation between the Commission, other EU institutions, EU Member States, NGOs and the think tank community in Europe and beyond. New ways of acting faster on the basis of early warning have been drawn up. This report looks at the way this is happening in the field, in particular through the EU’s new EUR 2 billion Instrument for Stability. Reports on eight different countries feature interviews, photographs by renowned photographers, and background information. They show the conditions the Instrument is seeking to improve, and the different ways in which it is working."--Publisher description
主题:
European Union -- Foreign economic relations |
Security, International |
Crisis management -- European Union countries |
Humanitarian assistance, European |
Peace-building -- European Union countries |
摘要:
Summary: "Over the last two years the European Union has taken a range of steps to enhance the way it deals with international crises and natural disasters. As well as substantial increases in EU funding, there is closer cooperation between the Commission, other EU institutions, EU Member States, NGOs and the think tank community in Europe and beyond. New ways of acting faster on the basis of early warning have been drawn up. This report looks at the way this is happening in the field, in particular through the EU’s new EUR 2 billion Instrument for Stability. Reports on eight different countries feature interviews, photographs by renowned photographers, and background information. They show the conditions the Instrument is seeking to improve, and the different ways in which it is working."--Publisher description