Aid is no sacks of wheat with a red cross tossed into dusty marketplaces from flatbed trucks. It is litigation and activist-training, LGBTQ+ and DEI. The public have only recently begun to understand the extent of the transformation that has been wrought across the last few decades.
But with the closure of USAID, that awareness has accelerated rapidly. Now, the industry must redefine itself, by going back to the fundamentals. What is aid for in the middle of the 21st Century? Is it simply the gift of the giver? Is it more than just leverage in international relations? Can it have a moral value – and how can that align with the priorities of the taxpayers on whose behalf it is sent?
This one-day conference speaks to the new landscape of aid, beyond the old clichés, and beyond the NGO-industrial complex that replaced them. Charity begins at home – but a new model of aid begins here.
Program* (click here to download the detailed conference booklet)
Master of Ceremonies: Noémi Pálfalvi, Chief Advisor to the Executive Director of the Danube Institute
08:30 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 09:30 Opening Remarks and Introduction of the Report
John O’Sullivan, President of the Danube Institute
András László, Government Commissioner, Hungary
09:30 - 11:00 USAID Unmasked: From Humanitarian Aid to Political Interference
Renaud Beauchard, US Correspondent and Chronicler of Tocsin
Mohamed Farid, Member of the Egyptian House of Representatives
Paul McCarthy, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation
István Kiss, Executive Director of the Danube Institute
Moderator: Noémi Pálfalvi, Chief Advisor to the Executive Director of the Danube Institute
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:00 The EU’s NGO Machine
Thomas Fazi, Writer, Journalist
Jorge González-Gallarza, Senior Coordinator for the Iberosphere at the Center for Fundamental Rights
Sean Nottoli, Visiting Fellow at the Danube Institute
Moderator: Gavin Haynes, Visiting Fellow at the Danube Institute
13:00 - 13:55 Lunch break
14:00 - 15:30 Sovereignty vs. Global Agendas: How Bilateral Aid Protects National Interests
Tristan Azbej, Secretary of State for the Aid of Persecuted Christians
Reverend Fr. Peter Babangida Audu, Chief Executive Officer of the Catholic Caritas Foundation of Nigeria
Nicholas Naquin, Visiting Fellow at the Danube Institute
Moderator: Dániel Farkas, Research Fellow at the Danube Institute
15:30 - 15:45 Closing Remarks
István Kiss, Executive Director of the Danube Institute
*We reserve the right to change the program.