A vaccine for all. The Common Good our world needs now (part II)

May 14th, 2021|EoF PEOPLE, WHAT'S ON|

The virus knows no terrestrial boundaries, we have to act to help each other. Otherwise, we might never be able to return to the previous extent of cross-border collaborations for economic and social progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.

A vaccine for all. The Common Good our world needs now

May 6th, 2021|EoF PEOPLE, WHAT'S ON|

Salvatore Pirri, research fellow in Health Economics and Data analysis at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, will join the round table A vaccine for all. The Common Good our world needs now with Jeffrey Sachs, Catherine Belzung and Pasquale Ferrara, organized by United World Week.

The Economics of Biodiversity – Partha Dasgupta meets EoF Community

May 3rd, 2021|EoF school, Main Stage, News, WHAT'S ON|

Sir Partha Dasgupta, Frank Ramsey Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Cambridge, will be the sixth keynote guest speaker at the Economy of Francesco School. In preparation for this lesson, here comes a special dialogue with the Economics of Biodiversity Review team also exploring the synergies between the Dasgupta Review and the main pillars of the Economy of Francesco.

A fire that kindles other fire… “THE FARM OF FRANCESCO”

April 30th, 2021|Agriculture and Justice, EoF PEOPLE, News, Villages, WHAT'S ON|

We decided to focus on degradation of agricultural soils and the challenges that farmers, especially young people and women, all over the world live such as access to education, technology and capital to support their fight against soil degradation.

Franciscan wealth and heritage: the EoF School prepares to meet Giacomo Todeschini

April 26th, 2021|EoF school, News, WHAT'S ON|

Todeschini has long been a point of reference for modern studies on Franciscanism because not only has he brought the attention of scholars to the great Franciscan authors not sufficiently considered in the past, but he has also changed the classical interpretation of the role of the Franciscan movement in relation to the birth of the market economy.

Access to energy as a human right

April 15th, 2021|CO2 of Inequalities, EoF PEOPLE, News, WHAT'S ON|

Electric energy has enabled since the invention of the electric light bulb a remarkable human development and many people across the world take access to it as granted. However, not everyone has access to electricity in our common home, where approximately one billion people, mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, lack access to electricity.

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