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Photo exhibition shows what European solidarity does for hunger victims
Photo exhibition shows what European solidarity does for hunger victims

24/05/2013

A photo speaks louder than a thousand words and the images of hunger victims benefitting from European solidarity are a powerful testimony of the joint humanitarian work of the European Commission and the World Food Program. (...)

Commissioner Georgieva attends EU conference on education and development
Commissioner Georgieva attends EU conference on education and development

23/05/2013

Education has the power to turn the course of human development from poverty to better living standards. (...)

Investir aujourd'hui dans un avenir plus sûr
Investir aujourd'hui dans un avenir plus sûr

21/05/2013

La commissaire Georgieva se rend à Genève aujourd'hui afin de participer à la quatrième session de la Plateforme mondiale pour la réduction des risques de catastrophe. (...)

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Discours

  • 17/05/2013 -
    I am very proud to be the Commissioner in charge of Civil Protection. In the three and a half years that I have been in the job I have on several occasions seen the courage, dedication and camaraderie of our teams in the field in action, or in training exercises.We come from diverse backgrounds. But yet, when we act, we act as one.
  • 15/05/2013 -
    Today is about a long-term perspective for Mali, but it is very important not to lose sight of the on-going humanitarian crisis. I will touch on three aspects of this: First, the humanitarian situation as such; Second, on the basic services and the link between relief and development; And third, on reconciliation, which is crucial if our efforts are to be sustainable.
  • 23/04/2013 -
    UN Humanitarian leaders have raised a strong voice on the critical situation in Syria at the UN Security Council of 18 April, which was followed by a strong press statement.
  • 11/03/2013 -
    The topic today is one that, for as long as I live, will be in my heart. It is the great East Japan earthquake, and what Japan and the rest of the world have learned and continue to learn from it. I stand in front of you and the memories that flash through my mind are the port of Kita Ibaraki, and the clock that stood still at 14:46 when the tsunami hit the Japanese coast.

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The children of Syria16 May 2013

If things are very bad in Jordan they are even worse in Lebanon, I discovered when I visited the Bekaa Valley. In the few short months since I was last there there has been a palpable rise in tension caused by the burden on the local community of so many refugees streaming across the border, producing increased competition for work and accommodation. But [...]

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Speech by Kristalina Georgieva at an event on 'Resilience and lessons learned from the Sahel' organised by Oxfam in Brussels

Speech by Kristalina Georgieva, Member of the EC in charge of International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response at an event on 'Resilience and lessons learned from the Sahel' organised by Oxfam in BrusselsSpeech by Kristalina Georgieva, Member of the EC in charge of International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response at an event on 'Resilience and lessons learned from the Sahel' organised by Oxfam in Brussels

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