Month: December 2017

Cal llegir els tres articles: “Ha proporcionat una sèrie de detalls tècnics foscos sobre el finançament i l’estructura de dues organitzacions, denominades Comunitat de Treball dels Pirineus i el Programa INTERREG V-A Espanya-França-Andorra”. https://twitter.com/JofreMelia/status/939268198985281536 …

Cal llegir els tres articles: “Ha proporcionat una sèrie de detalls tècnics foscos sobre el finançament i l’estructura de dues organitzacions, denominades Comunitat de Treball dels Pirineus i el Programa INTERREG V-A Espanya-França-Andorra”. https://twitter.com/JofreMelia/status/939268198985281536 … Powered by WPeMatico

Research Headlines – The industry behind a quieter life

Tackling noise and vibration at the source is critical for a wide range of health reasons. With that in mind, EU-funded researchers have developed new tools to help design and build quieter and safer machinery for transport and industry. Powered by WPeMatico

Peer Review on ‘Germany’s latest reforms of the long-term care system’, Berlin, Germany, 11-12 January 2018

Increased longevity, medical advances, shrinking working-age population and changing family patterns mean that Member States of the European Union, while diverse, face a common challenge of growing needs for long-term care. Improving access to quality and affordable long-term care services, in particular to community-based care, provided by adequately qualified professionals,

Peer Review on ‘Social entrepreneurship to tackle unmet social challenges’, Oslo, Norway, 12 and 13 December 2017

In Norway, the growth of social entrepreneurship and social innovation has primarily been driven by individuals, enterprises and investors. Political interest in the field was demonstrated in 2011 with the establishment of a grant for social entrepreneurs who target their initiatives at combating poverty and social exclusion. The government that

Commission welcomes Member States’ agreement on the European Accessibility Act, but calls for more ambition on responsibilities of public authorities.

European – Statement Commission Brussels, 7 December 2017 The European Commission welcomes the general approach found by the Member States at the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumers Council today on the Commission’s proposal to make many everyday products and services accessible to people with a disability (European Accessibility Act).