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Community Organizations Centre européen de gestion des politiques de développement
Centre européen de gestion des politiques de développement
Centre européen de gestion des politiques de développement
Acronym
ECDPM
University or Research Institution

Location

Netherlands
Working languages
anglais
français

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

We believe good policies are extremely powerful. They can tackle society’s biggest problems at the root, lay a foundation for change, and play a crucial part in making the global development agenda a reality for all. That is why we want to help institutions and governments across Europe and Africa create policies that work. 

Our independent policy experts contribute sharp analysis, thorough research and fresh ideas. But making policies work requires stepping off the sidelines too. It means working closely with the people who create, implement or are impacted by policies. We bring different groups around the table, smooth the way for debate and make sure everyone’s voice is heard. We provide advice and training and design practical solutions together. 

We have over thirty years of experience in development policy and international cooperation and know the African and European institutions inside out. Our focus is on EU foreign policy and European and African policies related to conflict, migration, governance, food security, regional integration, business, finance and trade. 

Our partners include officials from ministries and institutions, international organisations, think tanks, academia and social and economic actors from Africa, Europe and beyond. 

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Encadrer à nouveau l’artisanat minier au Burkina Faso

Policy Papers & Briefs
Avril, 2020
Burkina Faso

L’exploitation minière artisanale au Burkina est une importante source de revenus au niveau local, mais sa propagation sans réglementation a conduit à des problèmes environnementaux et de santé, ainsi qu’à la prolifération de la contrebande et du commerce informel de l’or dans la région. La majorité de l’or extrait artisanalement quitte le pays de manière informelle, ce qui entraîne une perte de revenus pour l’État ainsi que des problèmes de sécurité.