Our team
Publié le 23/08/2019.
The team produce studies on aid and international solidarity, support partners with projects financed by Focus 2030, and offer advice and resources on communication, mobilisation and advocacy. We also facilitate knowledge- or best-practice sharing through the organisation of workshops and meetings for the development community.
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United States withdrawal from 66 international organizations: a new step in a disengagement initiated in 2025
On January 7, 2026, the United States announced its withdrawal from 66 international organizations, including 31 entities within the United Nations system. This decision marks a new phase in a disengagement from multilateral cooperation initiated early 2025, directly affecting progress toward all the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of climate, gender equality, global health, and development financing. An analysis. Key measures […]

A majority of French people support an increase in development aid
56% of French people want to maintain or increase official development assistance to the poorest countries.

Increase or decrease development aid? Evolution of opinions in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States
In partnership with University College London (UCL) and Birmingham University, Focus 2030 is conducting a research-action program to analyze the perceptions, attitudes, behaviors and feelings of citizens on international solidarity issues in four countries: France, Germany, United States and United Kingdom. This research programme Development Engagement Lab (DEL), aims at providing various actors in charge […]

The impact of Donald Trump’s presidency on international development. An analysis.
As Donald Trump is sworn in for a second term, what are the consequences for the international solidarity sector and the global fight against poverty and inequality? Analysis.

France reneges on its Official Development Assistance commitments
A few months after a first setback in official development aid, the French government has announced a new budget cut for 2024. Analysis.

France Redefines Its Approach to International Partnerships
On 6 April 2025, the Presidential Council for International Partnerships charted a new course for France's international solidarity policy. Analysis.













