25 Years of the EU–Africa Partnership

Between Shared Values and Shifting Realities

Time and Location

Tuesday, 10 December 2025, 7pm
Armbrustergasse 15, 1190 Vienna

In memoriam Georg Lennkh

The event is stands within the long tradition of Georg Lennkh (1939–2025). He joined the Austrian Foreign Ministry in 1965. From 2005 to 2010, he was Austria's Special Ambassador to Africa and from 2006 to 2010 EU Special Representative in Chad. As a member of the board of the Bruno Kreisky Forum and curator of the series ‘Africa. Dimensions of a Continent’, he deepened cooperation with the VIDC. Together with African associations and the VIDC, he also initiated the Africa Club in 2011.

Team

Franz Schmidjell, VIDC Global Dialogue
Miriam Mona Mukalazi, VIDC Global Dialogue

Sonja Kothe, Bruno Kreisky Forum for international Dialogue
Irene Horejs, Bruno Kreisky Forum for international Dialogue

Interview with Marie Roger Biloa

© VIDC

On 9 December 2025, the VIDC, in cooperation with the Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue, is organising a panel discussion at 7 p.m. on ‘25 Years of the EU–Africa Partnership: Between Shared Values and Shifting Realities’. The event will analyse the most important achievements, potential and challenges of the current partnership between the AU and the EU, discuss the key outcomes of the Luanda Summit from different perspectives, and examine how the priorities and modalities of the upcoming Austrian Africa Strategy could contribute to strengthening a renewed partnership between equals.
 

Keynote

  • Beate Meindl Reisinger,  Austrian Minister for European and International Affairs (tbc)
  • Professor Jean Emmanuel Pondi, Vice-rector of the University of Yaounde

     

Panel

  • Philomena Apiko, European Centre for Development Policy Management
  • Marie Roger Biloa, Journalist
  • Jamie Just, African European Civil Society Engagement Platform (CSEP/Concord)
  • Georg Krenn, Austrian Chamber of Commerce in Cairo

     

Twenty-five years have passed since the EU-Africa Partnership was established at the first summit in Cairo, and since the adoption of the historic Joint Africa-Europe Strategy in Lisbon in 2007, the preamble of which states: "Africa and Europe are linked by history, culture, geography and a shared future, as well as by a community of values: respect for human rights, freedom, equality, solidarity, justice, the rule of law and democracy." Since then, the partnership has faced many tensions due to differing priorities on issues such as migration policy, vaccine distribution and other topics. According to EU President Antonio Costa, the aim of the 7th AU-EU Summit, which will take place in Luanda on 24 and 25 November, is ‘to strengthen cooperation in key areas such as economic integration, trade and investment, green transition, digitalisation, migration, peace and security, multilateralism and human development’. Austrian Foreign Minister Meinl-Reisinger also emphasises that Africa is a continent of opportunity, characterised by enormous economic potential and a dynamic young population, and that the new Austrian Africa Strategy, recently announced by the Austrian government, will pursue similar priorities. 

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