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Red Cross EU director calls on Brussels to continue humanitarian efforts

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Last updated: 2024/10/14 at 5:45 AM
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Will Humanitarian Assistance be Relegated to a Less Important Matter in the Next Commission?

In 2024, the EU’s humanitarian aid reached €1.8 billion, solidifying the bloc’s position as the largest international donor of humanitarian aid in Palestine. However, despite this significant contribution, the word “humanitarian” is only mentioned a few times in European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s mission letter to the future Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management. This has raised concerns about whether humanitarian assistance will be given less importance in the next Commission. To gain insights on this issue, we spoke with Mette Petersen, director of the Red Cross’s EU office.

The EU ministers are currently convening in Luxembourg to address a variety of pressing issues, including environmental and foreign affairs. Discussions are expected to include new sanctions against Iran and frustrations over Hungary’s recent vetoes on two Ukraine-related items. However, major breakthroughs may be unlikely. Additionally, EU environment ministers will tackle the Commission’s proposal to delay the deforestation regulation by a year. This law aims to halt imports associated with recent deforestation but has seen delays due to pressure from industry and third countries seeking further guidance.

We also bring you an overview of the best and worst cities for public transport in Europe on Radio Schuman. Satisfaction levels with public transportation vary widely, from just 29% in cities like Rome and Tirana to a high of 91% in Vienna. If you value seamless city commuting, these figures may influence your decisions on where to live or travel. Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, featuring journalist and production assistant Paula Soler, audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron, and music by Alexandre Jas.

Despite the EU’s substantial humanitarian aid contributions, questions arise about its future importance in the upcoming Commission. With humanitarian assistance being mentioned only sparingly in President von der Leyen’s mission letter to the future Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management, concerns have been raised about a potential shift in priorities. Mette Petersen, director of the Red Cross’s EU office, provides valuable insights on this issue. As discussions continue among EU ministers in Luxembourg, pressing matters such as environmental and foreign affairs are at the forefront. This includes potential sanctions against Iran and frustrations over Hungary’s recent vetoes on Ukraine-related items. Furthermore, EU environment ministers are set to discuss a proposal to delay the deforestation regulation, citing the need for more guidance from industry and third countries.

In addition to political developments, Radio Schuman offers an intriguing analysis of public transportation satisfaction levels across Europe’s cities. Satisfaction rates range significantly from as low as 29% in cities like Rome and Tirana to as high as 91% in Vienna. These figures can serve as a valuable resource for individuals seeking cities with efficient and satisfactory public transport systems. Hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, Radio Schuman provides a comprehensive overview of Europe’s public transport landscape, with journalist and production assistant Paula Soler, audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron, and music by Alexandre Jas.

As the EU continues to grapple with complex political and environmental challenges, the importance of humanitarian assistance remains a critical issue. Despite being the largest international donor of humanitarian aid in Palestine, questions linger about its future prominence within the Commission. While EU ministers convene in Luxembourg to address pressing matters such as sanctions against Iran and delays in deforestation regulations, public transport satisfaction levels also play a significant role in shaping individuals’ choices of where to live or travel. As Radio Schuman provides a detailed analysis of these issues, the need for efficient and effective humanitarian aid policies becomes increasingly apparent in the face of ongoing global crises.

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