The Economy of Francesco in 10 QUESTIONS: Diego Luca de Tena

September 7th, 2022|EoF PEOPLE, EoF PEOPLE, News, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

We spoke with Diego Luca de Tena, a member of the global community the Economy of Francesco (The Economy of Francesco-EoF) who is part of the Madrid HUB's "Energy and Poverty" Village and organizer of the "Triple Impact Business Cases" workshop that will take place in Assisi in September.

Dreaming with your feet on the ground (from the periphery)

September 5th, 2022|EoF PEOPLE, Main Stage, News, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

Vilson Groh is a Catholic Priest who lives on the hill of Mocotó, on the outskirts of Florianópolis (South of Brazil). In partnership with other civil organisations, he assists and promotes coordination to defend and guarantee the rights of vulnerable people. He develops activities of education and social assistance in the peripheries of Grande Florianópolis and in Guinea-Bissau in Africa. Father Vilson will be in Assisi for the Economy of Francesco (EoF), especially during the conference on 23rd September 2022.

Children and teenagers must not stay “happily ignorant” of the world around them anymore

August 25th, 2022|EoF PEOPLE, EoF PEOPLE, Life and Lifestyle, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

With concern for the present but with hope for the future, the young activist "Lilly" talks about the important role that children, youth and adults have in the moment of climate and social crisis we live in. 

Young people are increasingly the protagonists in The Economy of Francesco

August 22nd, 2022|EoF PEOPLE, News, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

Just a month from the Assisi event that will be attended by the Pope, Thai integral ecology activist Ralyn Satidtanasarn speaks out: "We are obliged to address the mistakes of adults. Thanks to Pope Francis for drawing attention to these issues."

Conexión, concreción y contagio. Las tres “C” que motivan la participación de Annie en Asís

August 9th, 2022|EoF PEOPLE, EoF PEOPLE, HUBs, News, Territories, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

Conexión, concreción y contagio. Las tres "C" que motivan la participación de Annie en Asís por: Marta Isabel González Álvarez Hablamos con Ana Isabel (Annie) Tamargo, miembro del HUB de Madrid y que participa en el encuentro global de [...]

João Paulo and the challenge of Education to launch sustainable models

August 8th, 2022|EoF PEOPLE, EoF PEOPLE, News, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

The young South American Calls communities to a healthy management of consumption and nutrition. He will participate in the Economy of Francesco Event: "Let's show that another world is possible"

Di Maolo: Talking about inclusion means being aware that someone is kept outside

August 5th, 2022|CO2 of Inequalities, EoF PEOPLE, News, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

Aware that we need an economy that leaves no one behind, we know a fundamental aspect is to think with and for those who have disabilities. This is why we interviewed Francesca Di Maolo, director of Istituto Serafico di Assisi, an institute that for 150 years has been working for the education, healthcare and inclusion of young people with disabilities.

Del Mastro: Victims of human trafficking are victims of the current economy

July 30th, 2022|EoF PEOPLE, EoF PEOPLE, Life and Lifestyle, Main Stage, News, Territories, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

In the framework of World Day Against Human Trafficking, we interviewed Nicolás del Mastro, a young Argentinean who is dedicated to this cause from the Alameda Foundation. He tells us why the issue of trafficking matter so much in an economic environment. «A system that puts at the center the “god” of money, that alters all the processes of production to maximize profits, that maintains that a human being is an instrument, a means, is just one more commodity, merchandise, used needed to produce more money.»

Taxation and gender inequality in Brazil: what does the data say about the way the country taxes?

July 20th, 2022|Academy Proview, EOF ProView, News, WHAT'S ON, WHAT’S ON|

Social inequality is one of the hallmarks of mercantile societies and is permeated by gender, race and class relations, as well as the way different societies organize themselves productively. Gender inequality is related to the productive context, defining the spaces in which women and men occupy in society.

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