Themes: Social economy

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Conference “Boosting Social Enterprises in Europe”

The conference, that will take place on 3 and 4 December at Hémicycle, is organised by the Luxembourg Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy. Its overarching Theme is: “Boosting Social Enterprises in Europe”

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PLS on social media

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Projet

ANEETs: Apprenticeship, a solution for NEETs in Europe

The project aims to create a network promoting apprenticeships for vulnerable young people “Not in Education, Employment or Training” (NEETs).

Actualité

Stand up for transnational innovation in the Mediterranean

Launched in 2013, the CITEK project aims at developing innovative capacity in the Mediterranean area, relying on strategic cooperation between public and private actors and social economy organizations. CITEK capitalizes the results of the MED Programme, whose ouputs were set out during a final event in Brussels in March 2015. PLS is pleased to present three innovative tools from this project.

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Financial sector and wellbeing – a participatory reflection

Between 11th and 13th of February, PLS organises in Brussels a workshop with representatives of civil society organisations from ten different countries on the relationship between the financial sector and wellbeing. The workshop aims to build up the capacity of participant civil society organisations to carry out research on financialization and wellbeing.

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ART AND DISABILITY: FINAL CONFERENCE OF THE ART FOR ALL PROJECT

Pour la Solidarité – PLS and Centre de la Gabrielle MFPass are organising on November 21st 2014 the conference « Art for All: for equal access to art education and to the public market of art and culture for people with intellectual and/or mental disabilities ».

Projet

FESSUD – Financialisation, Economy, Society and Sustainable Development

FESSUD brings together expertise from 14 leading universities across Europe and South Africa and one civil society organisation to look afresh at how the financial system affects the world around us. We need to know what can be done to make the financial system work for society, the economy and the environment and not – as has sometimes been the case – the other way round.

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