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ECDPM is a leading independent think tank that wants to make policies in Europe and Africa work for inclusive and sustainable development.



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Women and girls play crucial roles in the prevention and countering of violent extremism.


While these distinct roles are increasingly recognized, considerable gaps remain between the enthusiastic commitments set out to empower women and girls, and the inadequate support provided for women, women leaders and women’s groups in this fight. The difficulty of mainstreaming gender for the security community is not shared by many violent extremist groups themselves, who have used gendered strategies to recruit members for decades.


For the third episode of ECDPM's podcast series 'Minding the gap: conversations on gender', Sophie Desmidt is joined by Aleksandra Dier, who coordinates the work on gender at the UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate (CTED), to discuss the latest trends and developments in what is needed to ensure that women and girls’ perspectives and roles are matched with the necessary support.



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Hundreds of millions of people do not have jobs today and several hundred millions more will seek jobs by 2020. Most of these unemployed are under the age of 25 and live in developing countries. Whether these young people find jobs affects global security and well-beingThe latest issue of GREAT insights focussed on Fostering More and Better Jobs. I’m Clem Silverman and this month I’m joined by Roland Michelitsch, Global Head of the Let’s Work partnership at the International Finance Corporartion (IFC) and he is the author of the article describing jobs as the ‘defining issue of our time’.http://www.ecdpm.org/great_3_2Music: 4a @ Electric http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Gilo/4a__electric/01_gilo_-_beats_tornado

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Trade talks set to disrupt Africa-Europe relations.Talks towards free trade between the European Union (EU) and Sub-Saharan African countries could seriously sour the political relations between the two continents and potentially jeopardise their Summit next April. After over ten years of negotiations, the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are due to be completed over the next few months. Failure to do so by October 2014 - a deadline unilaterally set by the EU - will mean that some African countries will lose their preferential access to the European market. Based on a new ECDPM paper, San Bilal writes in ‘This is Africa’ on the ongoing process, saying the challenge is that negotiations on EPAs, meant to be concluded on a regional basis, are still bogged down by some remaining technical issues that negotiators seem unable to overcome. It is time to take more explicit account of the political nature and interests behind this EPA process, so as to encourage more strategic diplomacy. ECDPM also released a paper asking what would it take to make an EPA economically and politically feasible for Europe and Africa? http://ecdpm.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f3098f0aa17cc73cc4c42bc9b&id=0b457364f2&e=540025a8c8Don’t miss the monthly EPAs updateKeep up to date with the monthly ACP-EU Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) update from ECDPM. Each month in our GREAT Insights magazine we provide a unique service with the latest news on the trade talks between the EU and ACP countries. Last month we covered the The 97th ACP Ministerial Trade Committee and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) meeting that led to the new West African customs union. The update covers West Africa, the Eastern African Community (EAC) and Southern African Development Community (SADC).http://ecdpm.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f3098f0aa17cc73cc4c42bc9b&id=464f3aac56&e=540025a8c8

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How many episodes does ECDPM have?

ECDPM currently has 70 episodes available.

What topics does ECDPM cover?

The podcast is about Politics, Africa, News, Development, Europe, Podcasts and Government.

What is the most popular episode on ECDPM?

The episode title 'The future of ACP-EU relations: The view of the African Diaspora' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on ECDPM?

The average episode length on ECDPM is 18 minutes.

How often are episodes of ECDPM released?

Episodes of ECDPM are typically released every 12 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of ECDPM?

The first episode of ECDPM was released on May 22, 2013.

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