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- Commissioner Stylianides: rescEU is only a first upgrade of Civil Protection Mechanism
- EESC wants civil society to play greater role in EU external action
- 40% of EU budget should be earmarked for climate change
- A strong, fully-funded CAP is essential
- Projects from 27 countries contend for the 2018 EESC Civil Society Prize;
- EESC to advocate for an ambitious EU budget of at least 1.3% of EU GNI;
- Closing the digital gender gap would boost Europe's GDP by 16 billion EUR;
- Consumer rules should both protect consumers and help traders face the disruption brought about by booming e-commerce in Europe;
- All unfair trade practices in the food supply chain must be prohibited, and all operators must be protected.
- 2018 Civil society Prize: applications open throughout the summer
- The energy transition: potential benefits for Europe's regional economies
- Europe must do more to protect women with disabilities
- No more water privatisation, says EESC
- EESC turning 60 vows to take decisive and visionary action for a better Europe
- "Direct payments must only go to active farmers", says the EESC as it calls for special support for young farmers
- The European Union cannot forget its values while developing artificial intelligence, say EU policymakers
- 27 recycled bottles to make a T-shirt
- 2018 Civil Society Prize on identities, European values and cultural heritage in Europe
In this issue:
- rEUnaissance: The new president of the EESC vows to revive civic engagement for a sustainable Europe
- Spanish member Isabel Caño Aguilar elected as EESC vice-president for communication
- Bulgarian member Milena Angelova is new EESC vice-president for budget
- More women in EESC leadership roles
- EESC Leadership - new organisational chart
In this issue:
- Rethink plastic: behaviour change needs strong legislative framework and viable alternatives
- ECI Day calls for genuine citizen participation
- Quality apprenticeships in Europe: let apprentices have a say
- Integration of Western Balkans countries should remain a top EU priority
In this issue:
- Your Europe, Your Say 2018: Inspiring ideas for finding unity in diverse European culture
- In the students' own words
- Your Europe, Your Say – Fact and figures
In this issue:
- EESC backs Commissioner Ansip's outline of forthcoming Artificial Intelligence strategy
- "ECI must become a powerful tool for citizen participation"
- What is not allowed in the real world, must also be a no-go in the virtual world
- EESC calls for momentum to be maintained in Banking Union implementation
In this issue:
- Turkey's role in the refugee crisis is crucial, but there is room for improvement
- The EU must take action as regards the medical technology sector
- EESC invited to take part in Emmanuel Macron's European citizen consultations project
In this issue:
- EESC urges to swiftly adopt the Commission proposal on safeguarding competition in air transport
- EESC consults civil society on cybersecurity
- "Made in Europe" must be on equal footing with competitors on European market
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