The Alliance between the South-Korean CSO People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD) and Eurodad was set up in January 2012 with the aim of strengthening cooperation between civil society in the EU and in the Republic of Korea. Through experience-sharing and mutual learning, the Alliance enhances their capacities to engage in policy dialogues and to coordinates joint advocacy towards a more sustainable global finance. This project is implemented with the financial support of the European Commission.
Through this alliance, PSPD and Eurodad are opening an important channel for knowledge and experience sharing, and joint advocacy towards more sustainable global finance.
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The European International Financial Institutions Network (EuroIFInet) is an informal but active network of European NGOs who are committed to watching and holding to account the international financial institutions with regard to their role in international development issues.
The network functions as a loose coalition of equal partners who recognise the added value of working together to drive change and tackle issues which are beyond the scope of one organisation.
The network brings together information and analysis from a diverse group of development finance actors in Europe, allowing for a pooling of knowledge, resources and ideas between groups who share similar objectives.
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