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Daniele Fattibene

Position
Associate fellow
Biography

Daniele Fattibene was a researcher at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) where he worked on research projects dealing with the Agenda 2030, food security and European development cooperation. Daniele is currently coordinating the European Think Tanks Group (ETTG), a network gathering the most important think tanks dealing with EU development cooperation policies. Daniele has been working for many years as a researcher and consultant for several think tanks, Non Governmental Organizations and Universities such as Save the Children, OXFAM and the Rome Business School. He holds a B.A. degree from the “L’Orientale” University in Naples and a M.A. degree in East European studies from the University of Bologna (Forlì campus). Prior to joining IAI, he spent some research periods at the Saint Petersburg State University, the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) and the United Nations University-Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) in Bruges.

Publications

Data pubblicazione

The Mattei Plan for Africa: From Aid to Partnership?

Autori
Daniele Fattibene
Details
Rome, IAI, November 2025, 8 p.
In: IAI Briefs 25|05
Data pubblicazione

The G7 and Sustainable Agri-Food Systems’ Transformation

Autori
Daniele Fattibene
Details
Rome, IAI, February 2025, 16 p.
In: IAI Papers 25|02
Data pubblicazione

A New Agenda for Development

Autori
Matteo Bursi
Daniele Fattibene
Francesca Maremonti
Ettore Greco
Details
Rome, IAI, December 2024, 17 p.
In: Altri paper e articoli

In the media

Xinhuanet.com: News Analysis: Pandemic, climate result in G20, UN shifting focus on anti-hunger "synergies"

Development Matters: Time to accelerate debt relief to finance Africa’s recovery

Eni - Fattibene: Circular transition: if not now, when?

Research

IAI is part of the European Think Tanks Group (ETTG) together with five other leading European international cooperation think tanks: the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS),…
This project aimed to fuel a evidence-based and multi-stakeholder debate on Italy’s official development assistance (ODA), in view of the OECD-DAC commitment to allocate 0.7 percent of gross national…
The project aimed to raise awareness and promote a national debate on the importance of Italy’s development cooperation, in view of the OECD-DAC target to allocate 0.7% of GNI to ODA and in light of…