The chocolate enterprise [ENG-ESP]
The chocolate enterprise [ENG-ESP]: let the economy be a transforming engine of social life, creating a culture of communion, with concrete love and happiness in every single moment.
The chocolate enterprise [ENG-ESP]: let the economy be a transforming engine of social life, creating a culture of communion, with concrete love and happiness in every single moment.
With the awareness of our limitations, we know we have done a lot in our humble way, while leaving room for future improvement [...] This would demonstrate how “open” is the innovation process on which the entire project -which is so dear to us- is based.
Our meeting in November is fast approaching! The Economy of Francesco is the economy of “where two or more are gathered…”, nobody should be alone! So let’s shorten the distance.
“Achieving harmony between the social good and the common good is fundamental. There can be no divorce or the social good prevail over the common good and vice versa. It is complex, not easy but not impossible. Well, here human relationships come to play an essential role, keeping in mind the needs, interests and motivations of each person and groups”.
Reimagining Development: Youth Perspectives for a Better World is a virtual dialogue series (28 August-25 September 2020) towards the Economy of Francesco bringing together young people from international faith-based networks and organizations, seeking to contribute to discourse and actions for a paradigm shift in development.
We take all the current tensions and challenges very seriously and with respect. We have taken them as part of our essence. Within this exercise, dialogue is fundamental. In spite of the ideological, professional and even age differences, we feel called and identified with the Pope's letter and that is where we start from.
Reports on inter-village activities carried out in Portugal. Work&Care + Management&Gift | Policies & Happiness + Vocation & Profit
Interview to Juan Pablo Bueno. Mechanical engineer, economist and EoF participant.
The young participants from Cameroon organized on July 4 an online meeting Towards EoF, with Mbangowah Elvis Ngwa and Maxim Lontio kahabi, moderated by Anold Tatah Kong Mbiydzenyuy and concerning “Vocation and Profit in the perspective of African Culture”.