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Venue: ECIPE Office, Avenue des Arts 40, 6th floor, 1040 Brussels
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are an indispensable part of civil society. However, NGO influence on policymaking is not always positive. A large number of well-connected NGOs explicitly aim to influence EU trade and investment policymaking.
Some of the most influential NGOs that have frequently campaigned against vital EU trade and investment policy objectives receive(d) substantial funding from the European Commission and national governments, with German federal ministries taking a central role.
Join us for a discussion of a recent ECIPE-Martens Centre study on ‘NGO Accountability and Transparency at the EU Level’. We would like to discuss the following questions:
Speakers:
Matthias Bauer, Senior Economist at ECIPE, will present the major findings of the study.
Anna-Michelle Asimakopoulou, MEP (EPP, Greece) and current vice-chair of INTA, will comment on the study’s reform proposals and the political challenges ahead.
Beat Späth, Agricultural Biotech Director at EuropaBio, will share his views about the role and accountability of government-funded NGOs in EU trade and investment policymaking.
Roland Freudenstein, Policy Director at the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, will moderate the discussion.
A light lunch and drinks will be served from 12:00
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