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Acquiring or improving digital skills: online training coming soon

On 26 and 27 September 2024, POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ-PLS took part in the transnational meeting of the Erasmus+ SKILLS TO CONNECT project, organised by the
ENACT : la numérisation de l’économie sociale dans la chaîne de valeur agroalimentaire

Context: The ENACT project is being implemented in a context where the agri-food sector is under significant pressures, such as the increasing global food demand,
CONFERENCE – HERITAGE FOR A MORE INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE EUROPE

Mark your Agenda: When: 24 October 2024 from 9am to 4pm Place: SMART, Rue Coenraets 72, 1060 Bruxelles, Belgique Registration: Registration is free and compulsory at this
Improving the sustainability and CSR skills of self-employed entrepreneurs

In this third newsletter, you will discover : A summary of the conference ‘’Self-employed entrepreneurs for a just transition in Europe‘’ held on 10 April
Self-employed entrepreneurship for just transition in Europe: conference summary

Organised by POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ-PLS and its partners in the European project SURE (Sustainable and Responsible Entrepreneurship) on 10 April 2024 in Brussels, the event
Just Transition, a call from 21 European networks and organizations

The letter appeals to the Environment Ministers of EU member states as they embark on discussions and take decisions on the political agenda ahead. The
APIA: training on feeding people with autism

This new project aims to fill a significant gap in the understanding and management of the nutritional needs of people with autism. The initial conclusion
What levers for HR to contribute to the objective of carbon emissions reduction ?

What if the new ways of organizing work that are being put in place in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic represented an opportunity to
Succeeding in the ecological transition of associations: A look back at the conference

Organised by POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ-PLS with its TEDDA partners on 30 November 2023 in Brussels, the event brought together more than 60 people including academics, researchers,