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EPISODE · May 20, 2022 · 25 MIN

Frankly Speaking | Turkey ruffles its feathers over food supplies and Finland

from Friends of Europe podcasts · host Friends of Europe

19 May 2022: In Episode 13 of Friends of Europe’s Frankly Speaking Podcast special on the war in Ukraine host, Tracey D’Afters is joined by Paul Taylor, Senior Fellow from Peace, Defence and Security and guest speaker Camilla Toulmin who is a British economist and former Director of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and our senior fellow in sustainable energy. Camilla joins live from the Sustainable Energy for All Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, where she is representing the Africa Europe Foundation (AEF). Note about the AEF The Africa-Europe Foundation is co-founded by Friends of Europe and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, in partnership with the African Climate Foundation and the ONE Campaign and with a multitude of stakeholders from civil society, business, policymaking and the youth sector across Africa and Europe. The purpose of the Africa-Europe Foundation is to facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogue, catalyse partnerships and unlock new opportunities that can transform Africa-Europe relations into action. Tune in to find out the impact of the Ukraine war on Africa.

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