Ben Moore

EU-CIVCAP Staff


Ben Moore is a Senior Policy Officer at EPLO. Since 2009 he has coordinated EPLO’s working groups on funding for peacebuilding, and peacebuilding and development. Prior to joining EPLO, Ben spent four years as a project and programme manager at a Brussels-based consultancy where he worked on various aspects EU development policy.


Deliverables

DL 3.3: Reports on integrating conflict prevention in CSDP, EU trade policy and EU development policy

Authors: Beswick, T., L. Angelini, L. Conti, S. Wander, C. Cogitore, A. Penfrat, B. Moore and N. Habbida
Lead Institution: European Peacebuilding Liaison Office

Published: 30 November 2017

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Reports

Title: “Dealing with the Human Factor: Conflict Prevention and Civilian CSDP

Authors: Beswick, T., L. Angelini, L. Conti, S. Wander, C. Cogitore, A. Penfrat, B. Moore and N. Habbida
Publisher: EU-CIVCAP
Type: Conflict Prevention Report
Reference: #1
Date: December 2017

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Title: “Due Diligence in Contexts Affected by Conflict: EU Development Aid and Trade

Authors: Beswick, T., L. Angelini, L. Conti, S. Wander, C. Cogitore, A. Penfrat, B. Moore and N. Habbida
Publisher: EU-CIVCAP
Type: Conflict Prevention Report
Reference: #2
Date: December 2017

[PDF, ~0.7MB; click to access]

 

 


Work Packages

WP3: PREVENT

EU conflict prevention: capabilities and policies

WP4: REACT

European and international responses to conflict early response

WP5: EXECUTE

EU conflict prevention and peacebuilding in the Western Balkans and Horn of Africa

WP6: SUPPORT

Local capacity-building strategies

WP7: LEARN

Lessons identified, lessons learned, and best practices

WP8: SHARE

Dissemination and communication


Institutional Affiliation

European Peacebuilding Liaison Office

EPLO is the leading platform of European NGOs, NGO networks and think tanks active in the field of peacebuilding. This expertise on conflict prevention and peacebuilding issues enables EPLO to lead WP3 on conflict prevention capabilities and policies.