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Consultancy

Amarantis

Gent, BELGIUMbvReg: 7696856102104-84Since 14/01/2026

Budget

Not declared

EP Access

0

accredited persons

Staff

1

0.5 FTE

EU Grants

None

Mission & Goals

Amarantis is an independent Brussels-based boutique integrator that designs and supports multi-stakeholder governance and delivery structures at the intersection of EU policy, geopolitics/fragility, sustainability and risk management. We help public, private and civil-society actors translate complex policy and operating environments into actionable strategies, partnerships and implementation roadmaps. Our work combines (i) strategic intelligence and foresight, (ii) coalition and programme governance design, (iii) evidence-to-decision products (dashboards, risk/impact assessments, scenario work), and (iv) facilitation and capacity building for cross-sector collaboration. Where relevant, we engage with EU institutions through policy dialogue, participation in consultations and stakeholder convening, with the objective of improving the quality, feasibility and integrity of policy implementation.

EU Legislative Interests

Amarantis representation of the Gaza Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s EU-facing engagement relates to EU external assistance programming and operational implementation relevant to Gaza recovery and private-sector participation (rather than proposing amendments to individual legislative files). Where relevant, this may include: • European Commission proposal: Comprehensive Support Programme for Palestinian Recovery and Resilience (2025–2027) (incl. Gaza; economic recovery and support to the Palestinian private sector). • European Commission (DG NEAR): European Commission and the Palestinian Authority agree on emergency financial support and the principles for a recovery and resilience programme (19 July 2024) (recovery/resilience framing relevant to Gaza reconstruction conditions). • Commission Implementing Decision: C(2024) 7329 (15.10.2024) amending C(2023) 9178 final on the financing of the Annual Action Plan in favour of Palestine (2023), including Annex I – “PEGASE: Direct Financial Support to the Palestinian Authority 2023” (NDICI implementation/financing context relevant to recovery/resilience programming and delivery modalities). • DG ECHO: Humanitarian Implementation Plan (HIP) Palestine 2025 — ECHO/PSE/BUD/2025/91000 and Technical Annex (Version 1 – 06.12.2024) (operational priorities/parameters relevant to livelihoods, market functionality, and delivery constraints). • DG ECHO Partners Helpdesk guidance: Aid diversion (risk prevention/detection/reporting expectations in DG ECHO funded operations). • Council Conclusions: Operationalising the Humanitarian–Development Nexus (2017) (relevance: positioning the private sector and market functionality as a practical bridge from humanitarian response to recovery). Engagement is non-political and non-partisan and focuses on implementation quality, compliance, delivery constraints, and enabling lawful private-sector participation in recovery and stabilisation, rather than advocating specific legislative amendments. Where financing and governance arrangements are referenced, this is limited to practical implementation considerations and delivery modalities, and does not entail advocating positions on internal political processes.

Communication Activities

Amarantis’ communication activities related to EU policy areas consist primarily of expert dialogue, knowledge-sharing and implementation-oriented exchanges, including: Expert meetings and briefings with EU institutions, agencies and stakeholders (in particular services of the European Commission), focused on implementation feasibility, risk analysis and governance design. Stakeholder workshops and roundtables, both public and invitation-based, aimed at facilitating cross-sector dialogue between public authorities, private-sector actors, research bodies and civil society on EU policy implementation challenges. Analytical publications and working papers, including policy notes, governance frameworks, risk and impact assessments, and implementation roadmaps, shared with relevant EU and non-EU stakeholders. Participation in conferences, panels and public events related to sustainability, resilience, risk governance, external action and digital decision-support in EU policy contexts. Digital and written communications, such as presentations, briefings, dashboards and non-promotional explanatory materials, supporting evidence-based decision-making and shared understanding of EU policy implications. These activities are conducted on a case-by-case basis, are assignment-driven, and are intended to improve the quality, coherence and operational integrity of policy implementation, rather than to promote specific legislative outcomes.

Interests Represented

Advances interests of their clients

Member Of

No memberships

Organisation Members

No members

Additional Information

Amarantis represents the Gaza Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which we are also registering in the Transparency Register. Application number: 222452

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.