Rue de Pascale 4-6, 1040 Brussels / 20 February 9 to 13 / for SDG Watch Europe Members and Observers Well-being beyond GDP Growth? Panel discussion on (post)growth in the era of multiple crises The External Cooperation Infopoint, Rue de la Loi 41, 1049 Brussels 22 February 12:30 to 14:00 For EC staff. For other, […]
What? Regional Forum on Sustainable Development for the UNECE Region // 1-2 March 2018 // International Conference Centre Geneva (CICG) Who? Participation is open to governments and all relevant stakeholders.
The Multi Stakeholder Platform is created by the European Commission to give advice on implementing the SDGs in Europe. Several members of SDG Watch Europe follow this process. For details: contact FTAO, EEB, FoeE
(with the participation of Friends of Earth Europe, SDG Watch Europe, CEEweb for Biodiversity) 10th April - 12.30 - European Parliament - JAN4Q2 Social Inclusion / Democracy in Europe / Economy and Sustainability / Trade Policies Progressive Caucus invites you to an open discussion with representatives from more than 250 NGOs. MEPs and civil society representatives […]
Sierra Leone is one of the poorest countries in the world. The civil war and the Ebola epidemic have left the young population orphaned and helpless. The only solution that many minors consider to survive, eat and pay their studies is engaging in prostitution. In September 2016, the Salesians of Don Bosco Fambul started in […]
In the framework of our Annual General Assembly that will be held next Thursday 26 April, we are having some open sessions that might interest you: from 10:00 to 11:00 Strategic Debate with the European Ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly on civil dialogue and transparency of decision-making within EU institutions from 11:30 to 12:30 : session on […]
The Václav Havel Human Rights Prize aims to reward outstanding civil society action in defending human rights in Europe and beyond. Candidates should have made a real difference to the human rights situation of a given group, been instrumental in uncovering large-scale systemic violations, or have successfully mobilised public opinion or the international community for […]
The contest #get_up project via ALDA (European Association for Local Democracy) invites European citizens to think and express, through original shots, stereotypes and gender differences in education, training and career, imagining a future free from gender inequality. 3 photo subjects to call your shot combined with 3 challenges; #wasteoftalent, #genderpaygap, #worklifebalance. The 6 most evocative […]
4 May 2018 , 09:00 - 10:30, EESC, Brussels The European Partnership for Democracy (EPD) in cooperation with its member the European Association for Local Democracy (ALDA) kindly invites you to a discussion on the key challenges to democracy and European support for democracy. The discussion offers an opportunity for practitioners, civil society representatives and donors to […]
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