Welfare
June 2011
A Vita Europe selection of civil society events around Europe.
Listed events (for further descriptions of events and links scroll down):
1 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium, The II Effective Cooperation International Forum
1 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Solar energy: a valuable and sustainable energy supply in the future European energy mix
3 June 2011, Budapest, Hungary, First Ever Social Enterprise Day in Hungary
6-7 June 2011, Trier, Germany
Annual Conference on European Environmental Law 2011
8 June 2011, London, UK, Generating Earned Income from Trading and Social Enterprise
8-9 June 2011, Milan, Italy, Market and Happiness
9-10 June 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Complementing microfinance with sustainable non-financial services
11 June 2011, Brussels, Amazing Race for Literacy
14 June 2011,Brussels, Belgium, Conference: Commodities and Raw Materials: Challenges and Policy Responses
14 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Symposium: Zero Tolerance on Domestic Violence
14 June 2011, Exeter, UK, European Funding for Environmental Projects
16 June 2011, Helsinki, Finland, GMES and Climate Change Conference
17 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Governance of homeless service provision at local level
20-24 June 2011, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK,
15th International Conference on Thinking
21 June 2011, Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Burgas, Bulgaria, EU Funds Contributing to Roma Integration
1 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium
The II Effective Cooperation International Forum
The International Effective Cooperation in Europe Forum became the central in the series of events directed toward establishing the international platform, which is aiming to present the most effective models for international cooperation as well as possibilities for their adaptation for specific local situations. Participants were politicians, businessmen, representatives of educational institutions, NGOs and other organizations from different countries.
To read more: http://www.eurocalendar.eu
1 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Solar energy: a valuable and sustainable energy supply in the future European energy mix
The aim of the seminar is to discuss latest market developments and forecasts of PV, Solar Thermal and CSP, solar market penetration barriers in the EU as well as the EU policies and EU budget support towards solar energy in correlation with EU 2020 objectives.
To read more: http://www.alde.eu
3 June 2011, Budapest, Hungary
First Ever Social Enterprise Day in Hungary
This international event will provide a forum for social enterprises, support and policy organizations and the wider public to discuss the concepts of social enterprise, get to know successful Central European examples, share lessons learned, and find out about available programs and financial mechanisms helping the development of social enterprise.
To read more: http://socialenterpriseday.wordpress.com/hungary
6-7 June 2011, Trier, Germany
Annual Conference on European Environmental Law 2011
The objective of this annual conference is to meet the requirements of environmental law specialists to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in legislation, jurisprudence and best practice in this field.
To read more: http://www.era.int
8 June 2011, London, UK
Generating Earned Income from Trading and Social Enterprise
The conference will feature: Britain’s most inspiring entrepreneurs – including Tim Smit, founder of the Eden Project; The leading experts on income generation and social entreprise strategies for charities; The principal funders supporting charities with income-generating businesses. With a wealth of practical examples, it will explore how to generate additional unrestricted income by ‘thinking outside the box’, and creating businesses which realise the values to other of your knowledge, your people, your charity’s brand and your other assets.
To read more: http://www.euclidnetwork.eu
8-9 June 2011, Milan, Italy
Market and Happiness
Econometica and the HEIRs Association, in collaboration with the Economics Department of Milano-Bicocca and Irec (International Review of Economics), are organizing, on June 8-9 2011, an International Conference on “Market and Happiness. Do economic interactions crowd out civic virtues and human capabilities?” with the aim of eliciting contributions on the nexus between wellbeing, economic interactions, civil virtues and human capabilities. Keynote speakers include: Stefano Zamagni, Martha Nussbaum, Bruno Frey, Robert Sugden, Irene Van Staveren.
To read more: http://www.happinesseconomics.net
9-10 June 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Complementing microfinance with sustainable non-financial services
Many microfinance services providers in Europe tend to look for ideas and solutions mainly within European borders. But outside of Europe, there is a wealth of experience ready to be shared. Therefore, this year microfinance practitioners from both Europe and developing countries beyond European borders will be invited to share, exchange and challenge best practices in microfinance. The conference aims to achieve in-depth and interactive sharing through plenary sessions, workshops, roundtable meetings, and open space dialogue
To read more: http://www.european-microfinance.org
11 June 2011, Brussels
Amazing Race for Literacy
The “race” will be a walk, around the center of Brussels, that will highlight locations of “literary importance” (and test people’s knowledge of famous literature facts in their very own city!). This is a family friendly race. Participation is free, but are requested to donate €10 per person. All donations go to the “Exile Centre” in Brussels which provides mentoring, education and refuge to young people from war-torn regions.
To read more: http://amazingraceforliteracy.eventbrite.com
14 June 2011,Brussels, Belgium
Conference: Commodities and Raw Materials: Challenges and Policy Responses
How are prices in commodity markets set and what is the best way for individual countries and the European Union to guarantee secure supplies? Might high prices actually be beneficial in terms of stimulating increased supply and the development of alternatives? What kind of policy responses might be needed at the EU, G-20, WTO and other international levels? These are just some of the questions that this one-day conference will address. The conference will serve as a contribution to the discussions currently ongoing in the G-20 and other international fora.
To read more:http://europa.eu/eucalendar
14 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Symposium: Zero Tolerance on Domestic Violence
This timely International Symposium continues the debate on how to work towards an EU-wide strategy on domestic violence. It will provide a platform for the discussion of a better European regulatory framework aimed at strengthening the 3 P’s – prevention, protection and prosecution. The Symposium will support the exchange of ideas and encourage delegates to engage in thought-provoking topical debate whilst sharing best practices and lessons learned.
To read more: http://www.boell.eu
14 June 2011, Exeter, UK
European Funding for Environmental Projects
At this event participants will gain an understanding of opportunities for European funding for environmental projects. The conference will also provide details on how to access further support and how to write proposals. In addition, there will be a case study from an organisation that has successfully accessed European funding.
To read more:http://events.uktisouthwest.org
16 June 2011, Helsinki, Finland
GMES and Climate Change Conference
With the adoption of the regulation on GMES and its initial operations last year, the European Earth monitoring programme (GMES) is becoming operational. GMES shall comprise, among others, a service providing access to information for climate change monitoring in support of adaptation and mitigation policies. This conference is the opportunity to discuss the extent of existing information for climate change monitoring and debate on the present and future user needs. Commissioners Tajani and Hedegaard as well as the Finnish Minister for Economics will give the opening speeches.
To read more: http://ec.europa.eu
17 June 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Governance of homeless service provision at local level: One-size-fits-all or diversity of models across Europe?
Seminar objectives?1. To reflect on different forms of organisation and provision of homeless services across the EU and the impact of European legislation on their work.?2. To give examples of different models used to provide homeless services, with concrete/practical information for local organisations attending the seminar, looking at the advantages/disadvantages of each model, as well as the financing of these different service provision models.
To read more: http://feantsa.horus.be
20-24 June 2011, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
15th International Conference on Thinking
Leading thinkers, researchers and practitioners from around the world are gathering at Queen’s University Belfast to discuss the nature of high quality thinking – creative and innovative thinking, critical thinking, strategic thinking, thinking in the sciences and the arts, as well as post-conflict thinking such as negotiation and conflict resolution. The purpose of the conference is to determine how these kinds of thinking can be cultivated and valued in education, business, healthy living, for sport and leisure, and for working and living in a democratic and just society. Well renowned speakers from around the world will be presenting talks throughout the conference and are available for interview. The themes of the conference are: educating for the 21st century, living together in peace and harmony, creating successful businesses, and pursuing sport and leisure. Confirmed speakers include Edward de Bono (Malta), Diane Halpern (US), Gavriel Salomon (Israel), David Perkins (US), Bob Swartz (US), Art Costa (US), Karin Morrison (Australia), Guy Claxton (UK), Philip Adey (UK), Lane Clark (Canada) and Aidan Moran (Ireland).
21 June 2011, Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Burgas, Bulgaria
EU Funds Contributing to Roma Integration
The Commission is organising high-level events about the contribution of EU funds to the integration of Roma in Bulgaria in June. They come as a follow-up to the 2008 EU Roma Summit in Brussels and to similar events in Hungary in 2009 and Romania in 2010. A national event will be organised on 21 and 22 June 2011 in Sofia, and will be followed by two regional events in Veliko Tarnovo on 23 June 2011 and Burgas on 24 June 2011. These events aim at raising awareness about the opportunities offered by EU funds, promoting their use and improving the impact of projects supported by them. They are also part of a process towards a better involvement of the Roma in the implementation of the EU funds operational programmes.
To read more: http://europa.eu
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