About this Event
ZOE Institute warmly invites you to a half-day conference on long-view policymaking for the EU.
The appointment of a new European Commissioner with responsibility for intergenerational fairness can signal a shift away from short-term crisis response towards decision-making for the long-term.
The start of a new 5-year cycle in Brussels comes after the United Nations Summit of the Future where nations committed to actions to safeguard the future, and Europe championed a global declaration for future generations.
But what does intergenerational fairness look like in policy and the economy? Who are leading long-term thinkers and what can we learn from them? And how will Europe follow-through on its global pledges?
Join us and leading long-term thinkers to shape EU action for intergenerational fairness.
Confirmed speakers
Derek Walker – Future Generations Commissioner for Wales
Camilla Bruckner – Director, United Nations Development Programme
Giulia Tariello - United Nations Youth Delegate to the EU
Luc Bagur – Director, Directorate-General for International Partnerships, European Commission
...plus more names coming soon!
Format
Key-note speech, panel discussions, and interactive parallel sessions, followed by networking drinks.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Atelier29, 29 Rue Jacques de Lalaing, Bruxelles, Belgium
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