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  • Presentation by
    Aleš Kuhar
    Organisation
    Associated professor of food system economics, innovation management and consumer behaviour at the University of Ljubljana
    • Presentation by Aleš Kuhar - What can we do to make change happen?
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    83 pages

    The present catalogue of good practices is a collection of numerous successful initiatives implemented by civil society organisations in Europe in response to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The information set out in this catalogue was brought together in the framework of the study "The response of civil society organisations to face the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent restrictive measures adopted in Europe", commissioned by the European Economic and Social Committee at the request of the Diversity Europe Group.

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    Study
    155 pages

    As the COVID-19 pandemic hits societies and economies, bringing a global and unprecedented public health and social crisis, civil society organisations (CSOs) are responding by providing frontline help and defending the rights of people across the world. At the same time, CSOs have faced themselves profound impacts that may harm their capacities to continue playing their central roles in delivering services, advocating for rights and protecting the most fragile, while safeguarding participatory democracy and civic debate in the near future.

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    • PODCAST 2 - Section NAT- 133ème réunion - (05.03.2013)
  • Towards smart and sustainable water use in agriculture
    • Conference - Water & Agriculture - 25 March 2013 - Programme
  • "Cross-border Latvian/Lithuanian Conference: Implications of CAP inequality - consequences and opportunities"
    • Programme - Crossborder Conference - Latvian/Lithuanian CAP
  • "The role of women as drivers of a development and innovation model in agriculture and rural areas"
    • Programme - Public Hearing - The role of women in agriculture
  • Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU

    In this issue:

    • Our members write about their expectations and proposals for the Danish Presidency
    • Guest articles by Simon PRAHM (GAME), Per BACH (Social Entrepreneurs in Denmark) and Daniel VOCES DE ONAÍNDI (Europêche)
    • Interview with rapporteur Joe HEALY on 'Ensuring sustainable food production and a fair income for European farmers' (EESC opinion NAT/939)
    • Interview with the CEPS co-authors of the new EESC study 'Mapping civil dialogue practices in the EU institutions'
    • Reports on recent activities of the EESC Civil Society Organisations' Group
    • Civil Society Organisations' Bulletin - July 2025
  • Nature Restoration Law in the Focus of Civil Society

    In this issue:

    • Our members discuss the long-debated Nature Restoration Law
    • Guest articles by Silvie Kreibiehl and Svenja Schünemann (German Nature Conservation Association - DNR), Edwin Michiels (Agriculture and Horticulture Organisation Netherlands (LTO)) and Susanne Westhausen (Cooperatives Europe)
    • Interview with rapporteur Pietro Barbieri on the EESC opinion 'Strengthening civil dialogue and participatory democracy in the EU: a path forward'
    • Civil Society Organisations' Bulletin - March 2024