Covid-19

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  • EESC SDO Webinar

    The webinar will serve to reflect on the building blocks for a new structured approach to youth engagement in climate and sustainability policies at EU level. The discussion will feed into the EESC Own-initiative opinion on "Towards structured youth engagement on climate and sustainability".  ► Watch again  

  • EESC SDO Webinar

    The webinar is organised to provide input into the preparation of an EESC own-initiative opinion on "Towards an EU strategy on sustainable consumption". The opinion will contribute to the reflection on post-crisis recovery by providing concrete recommendations for a comprehensive strategy on sustainable consumption, as part of the European Green Deal. ► Watch again

  • EESC SDO Webinar

    The webinar will serve to bring the concept of wellbeing economy to the debate in the EU. By presenting several perspectives, it will contribute to the debate on the post-COVID recovery and reconstruction at the level of the EESC. ► Watch again

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    Study of the EESC Employers' Group together with the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) – final report

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    158 pages

    How COVID-19 changed the playing field for European SMEs

    The objective of this study is to develop a systematic classification of COVID-19 (and international crisis)-related impacts on SMEs.

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    76 pages

    This report examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the work of civil society organisations (CSOs) across Europe. It also focuses on how solutions implemented in individual EU Member States have impacted CSOs' ability to exercise their fundamental rights and freedoms.

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    Workplace-tailored solutions are key 

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    95 pages

    Best practice examples of social partner involvement in measures and initiatives aimed at palliating the socio-economic impact of the pandemic

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    Filip Pazderski
    Organisation
    Institute of Public Affairs (IPA)
    Presentation by Filip Pazderski - COVID-19 implications on CSOs’ fundamental rights and civic space
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    122 pages

    The study provides an overview of the extent to which a selection of national post-COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Plans have adopted the principles of wellbeing economy and sustainable development. A key focus of the report is assessing the extent to which representatives of civil society have contributed to the plans and on their envisaged future role in the implementation of the planned reforms and investments.