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January 2011
A Vita Europe selection of civil society events around Europe.
Listed events (for further descriptions of events and links scroll down):
1 January 2011, Start of the Hungarian presidency of the Council of the European Union
6-11 January 2011, Prague, Czech Republic, 21st International Youth Leadership Conference
8 January 2011, Budapest, Hungary, Budapest Conference: Recognition of volunteering
11 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Freedom of Press in Hungary
13 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, The Youth as Promoter of the EU Integration of Kosovo:?Advocacy for Young People of Kosovo
13 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Disability Intergroup: Viviane Reding to present the Disability Strategy in January 2011
14 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Education and training: tools for Roma integration
17 January 2011, Zagreb, Croatia, The impact of EU accession on Public Health in Croatia
18 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Youth on the Move, with local and regional approaches
20 January 2011, Madrid, Spain, 2nd Hotel Energy Solutions Conference
21 January 2011, Vienna, Austria, Media workshop
21 January 2011, Brussels, What’s New In Brussels? Recent Developments In European Policies And Programmes
25 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Understanding Belgium’s Socio-Political And Economic Landscape: Guidance For Expats
25 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Europe 3.0: Building a Viable Union – 2nd Brussels Think Tanks Dialogue
25-26 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, “Solidarity in the Face of Change”
26 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Regional and local authorities in action during the EYV 2011
26 January 2011, London, UK, Capita’s National Big Society Conference
27 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Inclusive education in the light of the UN convention: what are the consequences for Flanders and Europe?
27-28 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium, Citizens’ Agora
28 January 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark
European Year of Volunteering 2011 Opening conference
31 January – 1 February 2011, Brussels, Belgium
5th Cohesion Forum “Investing in Europe’s future
1 January 2011
Start of the Hungarian presidency of the Council of the European Union
Every six months a different member state of the European Union holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union. At the same time the state holding the presidency becomes the host of most of the Union’s events and plays a key role in all the fields of activity of the European Union. To read about the events organized in the framework of the presidency: www.eu2011.hu
6-11 January 2011, Prague, Czech Republic
21st International Youth Leadership Conference
The next IYLC will welcome 100 students from 35 different countries for an open-minded exchange of diverse perspectives on contemporary global challenges. This week-long forum on world politics, international relations and justice will bring together prominent university students from across the globe for an open-minded exchange of ideas concerning the future of world leadership.
To read more: www.czechleadership.com
8 January 2011, Budapest, Hungary
Budapest Conference: Recognition of volunteering
This 1st EU-Level thematic conference for the European Year of Volunteering 2011 will entail the recognition of volunteering at institutional and economical level. Keynote speech will be delivered by Mrs. Viviane Reding, Vice-President and Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, European Commission.
To read more: www.europa.eu/volunteering
11 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Freedom of Press in Hungary
In view of the recent adoption by the Hungarian government of a law on the press which clearly poses serious problems concerning the liberty of the press, ALDE has organised an open hearing. The hearing will include a video message from György Konrad, novelist and human rights advocate, Professor Miklos Haraszti, former OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media and Professor László Majtényi, former Parliamentary Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information in the Republic of Hungary.
To read more: www.alde.eu
13 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Disability Intergroup: Viviane Reding to present the Disability Strategy in January 2011
Commissioner for Fundamental Rights Viviane Reding will present the new Disability Strategy at the next meeting in January 2011.
To read more: www.edf-feph.org
13 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
The Youth as Promoter of the EU Integration of Kosovo:?Advocacy for Young People of Kosovo
On the eve of the 3rd anniversary of the declaration of independence of the Republic of Kosovo, Think Young, a Brussels based think tank that lobbiesfor young people, is organising a ??conference to raise awareness about the situation of young people of Kosovo with a special focus on the visa liberalisation issue.
To read more: www.thinkyoung.eu
14 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Education and training: tools for Roma integration
This hearing is organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in the framework of elaboration of the EESC supplementary opinion on Intercultural dialogue and the Roma by Mrs Anne-Marie Sigmund, EESC Rapporteur.
The main objective of the hearing is to listen to the civil society representatives dealing with the integration of Roma, with special focus on Roma representatives, to ensure that their voice is heard in the European debate. The scope of the debate is to elaborate some concrete solutions for Roma better integration that could feed and enrich the European policies in the field.
To read more: www.eesc.europa.eu
17 January 2011, Zagreb, Croatia
The impact of EU accession on Public Health in Croatia
This workshop is an opportunity to discuss how the revision of the Single Market and the introduction of the Lisbon Treaty will impact of Croatian’s public health policies, and to better understand what the role of the Croatian public health community can be.
To read more: www.my.epha.org
18 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Youth on the Move, with local and regional approaches
This conference is organised jointly by the Basque government and the municipality of the city of San Sebastian in the Basque country, with the support of the Committee of the Regions (CoR).The aim of the event is to know better the potentialities of actions to be taken at regional and local level in the frame of the EU2020 Strategy flagship initiative “Youth on the Move”.
To read more: www.europeanagenda.eu
20 January 2011, Madrid, Spain
2nd Hotel Energy Solutions Conference
This conference, organized by Hotel Energy Solutions, features a first-time presentation of the innovative application for SME hotels in support of their energy management efforts with hotelier testimonials of its potential for energy savings
21 January 2011, Vienna, Austria
Media workshop
A media workshop organized in the framework of the European Year of Volunteering.
To read more: www.europa.eu/volunteering
21 January 2011, Brussels
What’s New In Brussels? Recent Developments In European Policies And Programmes
The 2011 ACA European Policy seminar: What’s new in Brussels”, this year at its eighth edition, will provide rich information on and in-depth analysis of the latest policy and programme developments with a relevance for European higher education.
To read more: www.aca-secretariat.be
25 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Understanding Belgium’s Socio-Political And Economic Landscape: Guidance For Expats
Belgium is a great country to live and work in. Its rich history is reflected in its beautiful cities, diverse culture and fantastic cuisine. However, that same history has also resulted in a complex socio-economic situation, which can be difficult for newcomers to understand, with multiple governments (and regulations) and powerful trade unions, anchored in a very specific industrial relations tradition.
To read more: www.britcham.be
25 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Europe 3.0: Building a Viable Union – 2nd Brussels Think Tanks Dialogue
The Brussels Think Tank Dialogue brings together policy experts and academics to critically reflect on the State of the Union and to develop analysis and recommendations to improve EU policy on a wide range of issues. The Dialogue is designed to foster broad policy debates on overarching political issues during plenary sessions, and also provide participants with an opportunity for in-depth exchange on specific political issues during smaller workshops.
To read more: www.ceps.eu
25-26 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
“Solidarity in the Face of Change”
A conference: “Solidarity in the Face of Change. A future framework for the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund” is scheduled to take place to contribute to the review and future of the EGF regulation and to guide the Commission in its preparation
To read more: www.ec.europa.eu
26 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Regional and local authorities in action during the EYV 2011
This forum, organised by theCommittee of the Regions, focuses on exchange of best practice in support of the objectives set out for the European Year of Volunteering.
To read more: www.europa.eu/volunteering
26 January 2011, London, UK
Capita’s National Big Society Conference
A whole new approach to government and managing public services is at the forefront of the Coalition’s agenda. Power, including financial autonomy, is being shifted from central to local government and more importantly to communities, neighbourhoods and individuals.
Capita’s National Big Society Conference provides a crucial opportunity to grasp the successes behind these initiatives for social action and community involvement in order to make the Big Society vision a reality.
To read more: www.capitaconferences.co.uk
27 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Inclusive education in the light of the UN convention: what are the consequences for Flanders and Europe?
?In 2006 the United Nations opened the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities for signatures. The treaty requires that persons with disabilities shall not be excluded from ordinary education merely because of their disability and that they have a right to inclusive education. ?The EU and Belgium both signed the UN Convention. Belgium has even ratified the Convention. But how will this affect the Flemish education policy? How will the EU live up to its obligations under the Convention? ??
To read more: www.en.vleva.eu/inclusiveeducation
27-28 January 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Citizens’ Agora
The Citizens’ Agora represents a link between the European Parliament and European civil society. It is a unique tool, in both structure and breadth, for discussing with citizens, issues on Parliament’s legislative agenda.
The next Citizens’ Agora will take place at the European Parliament in Brussels, on “Crises and poverties”.
To read more: www.opinio.europarl.europa.eu/opinio/s?s=agora
28 January 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark
European Year of Volunteering 2011 Opening conference
This conference is organized in the framework of the European Year of Volunteering.
To read more: www.europa.eu/volunteering
To find other events organized in the framework of the European Year of Volunteering, click on the following link: www.europa.eu/volunteering/en/conference-events/upcoming/all/all?page
31 January – 1 February 2011, Brussels, Belgium
5th Cohesion Forum “Investing in Europe’s future
European Commission’s Directorate-General for Regional Policy, 5th Cohesion Forum “Investing in Europe’s future: The contribution of cohesion policy to Europe 2020”.
To read more: www.eapn.org
..more events for this month to come…
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