Philippe Orliange

Philippe Orliange

Philippe Orliange is the director of strategy, partnerships and communication at the Agence Française de Développement. He holds a degree in international relations from the Paris Institute of Political Studies and is a career diplomat. Representing the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he has served in Congo, Kenya, New York (permanent mission to the United Nations), Colombia, Vietnam and South Africa. He has also held several positions at the Ministry’s central administration (Africa, United Nations, International Cooperation and Development). From 2006 to 2008, he held positions as geographical regional coordinator (Lebanon, Egypt), then as deputy director of AFD’s Mediterranean and Middle East department. In 2011, he was appointed deputy director, then director, of the Latin America and Caribbean department.

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What are 17 goals in view of the planet's future?

What are 17 goals in view of the planet's future?

over 10 years ago // #SustainDev

The SDGs have been criticized for being too vague, too numerous, and to come under the register of a "pious hope." In this op-ed, Philippe Orliange and Hubert de Milly from the French agency for development defend the sustainable development goals — which they believe will help open up a sustainable future by 2030.