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European Civic Academy

By Civil Society Europe and the National Federation of Polish NGOs The European Civic Academy aims to give activists key insights and exchange experiences into critical development in the area of democracy and civic space as well as concrete tools on how to address them. Building partnerships between the academic world, and civil society is […]

Small grants for projects at local level around Fair Trade and Ethical Fashion

The Fair Trade Advocacy Office has just launched a call for proposals for small grants for projects by Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and/or Local Authorities (LAs) in any EU Member State to develop and implement innovative approaches that promote sustainable production and consumption at local level, in particular Fair Trade and Ethical Fashion, to raise […]

Jamm Session: EP Elections 2019 – Live Online Dialogue

Join Culture Action Europe on 25 April 2019, from 10.00 to 18.00, online at http://jammart.eu, where we will be bringing together citizens and key EU policy makers, including MEP candidates from all across Europe to discuss such issues as:       Education & Research       European Identities & Values       Labour & Working Conditions       A Sustainable Future Activators from […]

Policy debate for the Spitzenkandidaten

European Youth Forum is organising a policy debate for the Spitzenkandidaten on 29 April together with the Maastricht University, which will be a rare opportunity to learn about their views through a joint, live debate. The debate will also reflect on topics emerging from an online survey. If you have any questions or topics that […]

Connecting Science and Society: Call for Applications to the Potsdam Summer School 2019

Interactions between science and society are at the centre of this year’s Potsdam Summer School, which will take place from 20 to 29 August 2019. It will explore the importance of science communication in order to find effective ways of communicating highly relevant topics in the field of sustainability and global change. Since the sharing […]

SDG Global Festival of Action

Join us in Bonn, Germany: 2 – 4 May 2019 #SDGglobalFest Apply to register The SDG Global Festival of Action is a ground-breaking event, positioned to gather and inspire SDGs campaigners and multi-stakeholder partners to scale up and broaden the global movement to take action for the SDGs. Taking place in Bonn every year, the […]

Seminar: The Role of Families in achieving the Circular Economy

14 May 2019 09.30-11.30 Venue: Room JDE 51 European Economic and Social Committee Rue Belliard 99, 1040 Brussels It is a pleasure to invite you to the seminar on “the Role of Families in achieving the Circular Economy” that Make Mothers Matter is organising in partnership with the European Economic and Social Committee on the […]

Spot the 17! Brussels

Do you enjoy walking and sightseeing? Do you know what SDG means? Do you know the difference between an SDG and an MDG? Do you know why they matter? Would you like to find out? ‘Spot the 17! Brussels’ is a game in which you wander around the Belgian and European capital hunting, not for […]

#vote4friendship – Song for Europe”

With a new version of a classic Queen song and high-profile advocates, a music campaign is drumming up support for the European elections: in favour of the European ideal and against nationalism and marginalisation Pan-European music project: Young artists from all 28 EU countries join forces to cover “Friends Will Be Friends” by Queen Video […]

European Sustainable Development Week (ESDW) 2019

Launch of the European Sustainable Development Week (ESDW) 2019! The ESDW is a European-wide initiative to stimulate and make visible activities, projects and events that promote sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It takes place every year from 30 May until 5 June. The European Sustainable Development Week (ESDW) is an initiative to […]

 
 
 
 

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