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A reflection in preparation for the EoF International Women’s Day Webinar
Today, women are finally being recognized as full bearers of intelligence. Yet a paradox emerges.
At the Roots of Economic Ethics: What Questions Are at Stake Today?
This is the time to foster a Franciscan approach to economic ethics capable of addressing several fundamental questions (...)
Capitali narrativi per generare il futuro dell’economia
Il 23 e 24 aprile, al Polo Lionello Bonfanti, GRIOT promuove due giornate di workshop, studio e confronto, lanciando una doppia Call aperta a mondi diversi ma complementari (...)
Why Economic Ethics Still Matter 800 Years After Francis
What remains today of Francis’ prophetic vision within our economic systems? What fruits have matured — and what seeds are still awaiting cultivation?
La fraternità come risorsa economica, civile e politica
EoF presenta il World Fraternity Report all’incontro di studio “La fraternità come risorsa economica, civile e politica”, presso la sede del CNEL a Roma.
Archivio della storia della pietà finanziaria ed economica italiana
Un bando per borse di ricerca dedicate allo studio, alla mappatura e alla valorizzazione delle fonti relative ai Monti di Pietà, ai Monti Frumentari e ad altre forme di economia solidale.
Management & Gift
A personal testimony on a workshop experience at the Economy of Francesco Global Event 2025, organized by the Management & Gift Village and written by Gabriele Sarnari.
Marketplace of the Common Good
Maria Osorio shares her testimony on the “Marketplace of the Common Good” workshop, organized by the Policies for Happiness Village at the EoF Global Event.
Hack Your Purpose
Flavio Tomassi shares his testimony on the “Hack Your Purpose” workshop, organized by the Vocation & Profit Village at the EoF Global Event.
Banks with a Soul: Reimagining Finance as a Tool for the Common Good
On November 29, 2025, during the Economy of Francesco Global Event in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, approximately twenty-five participants from across continents gathered for a workshop titled "Banks with a Soul: serving local communities for the Common Good." The session, part of the Finance and Humanity Village, sought to bridge centuries of cooperative financial tradition with contemporary visions for an economy rooted in dignity, care, and community service.















