Friday, 14.05.2021 - Bucharest

What is left from the Europe 2020 Strategy?

The year 2020 should have been the milestone for a critical overview of the main achievements of the Europe 2020 Strategy.

The year 2020 should have been the milestone for a critical overview of the main achievements of the Europe 2020 Strategy. Unfortunately, this year coincided with the COVID pandemic, that reshaped all the dynamics in economic, social and political terms at the global level. In spite of the fight against the pandemic taking the front stage, looking back and reflecting at both the achievements and the pitfalls of the Europe 2020 Strategy, as well as charting the challenges ahead for 2030 remain crucial. Moreover, the preliminary impact of the pandemic on the 2030 Agenda is a subject that requires more food for thought.

Against this background, several questions spring to mind immediately: How did Romania tackle the Europe 2020 Agenda? What were the main priorities? What is Romania’s agenda for the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development Goals? And, not least, what fields of action should be in focus in the years to come, in coordination with the current European Commission’s goals?

To explore these subjects and critically examine what has been achieved so far and what should Europe strive for in the decade to come, the Bucharest Office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Center for European Studies at the National University of Political Science and Public Administration (SNSPA) have the pleasure of inviting you to an online discussion on:

What is left from the Europe 2020 Strategy? 
Challenges, lessons learnt and new ways forward for Europe 2030
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Online event, 14 May 2021, 12:00 - 13.30h (Bucharest time) // 11:00 - 12:30h (CEST)

The event will gather representatives from the academia, think tanks and policy makers. The event will be streamed on Zoom. The language of the event will be English.

Opening Remarks:
Juliane Schulte, FES Representative in Romania

List of speakers:
László Borbély, State Counselor at the Prime Minister's Office, Department for Sustainable Development
Adrian Corpădean, Associate Professor, Babes Bolyai University, Cluj Napoca 
Corina Murafa, Director Ashoka Romania, Global Co-Leader Ashoka Next Now: Planet & Climate

Moderation:
Miruna Butnaru-Troncotă, Ph.D, Director of the Center for European Studies

For Registration please send an email to cristian.chiscop[at]fes.de. 

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Romania Office

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Apartment 3
RO-011421 Bucuresti Sector 1
Romania

0040 21 211 09 82
0040 21 210 71 91

office.romania(at)fes.de

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