Greece's Pragmatic Approach to Development Aid and Multilateralism

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Greece has shifted towards a pragmatic approach in its development aid program, focusing on multilateral contributions. The positive impact of these efforts on sustainable development goals is evident, reflecting Greece's commitment to multilateralism and global problem-solving.

  • Greece
  • Development Aid
  • Multilateralism
  • Sustainable Development
  • Global Issues

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  1. ELENI NIKOLAIDOU DIRECTOR YDAS-3 DIRECTORATE OF GEOGRAPHICAL POLICY & STRATEGIC PLANNING MAY 7, 2019

  2. IN RECENT YEARS, GREECE HAS GRADUALLY ADOPTED A PRAGMATIC STRATEGIC APPROACH AS REGARDS ITS DEVELOPMENT AID PROGRAM, WHICH NOW FOCUSES PRIMARILY ON MULTILATERAL CONTRIBUTIONS AN DECEMBER 2018) DEMONSTRATED THAT THEY HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT WITH REGARD TO THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION OF THESE CONTRIBUTIONS (CONCLUDED IN LATE ONE GOALS OR MORE OF THE (SDGs) A STRATEGIC CHOICE TO CONCENTRATE ON MULTILATERAL ASSISTANCE. GREECE IS COMMITTED TO MULTILATERALISM AND SUPPORTS MULTILATERAL APPROACHES TO GLOBAL PROBLEMS

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