The 12 “EoF Villages” represent the working sessions of the participants on key topics of the economy of today and tomorrow. Villages are often crossroads and paths, places where different people and cultures meet. Even the “EoF villages” want to be spaces of dialogue and confrontation, of questions and perspectives, of reflections and proposals.
WHAT’S ON (news from the Villages)
“Work matters, but personal wellness matters too”
Interview to Juan Pablo Bueno. Mechanical engineer, economist and EoF participant.
An economy that is regenerative and inclusive “by design”, what does it mean?
An economy that is regenerative and inclusive “by design”, what does it mean? Conversation with Ian Horughiy – from Ukraine and Diana Salgado – from Portugal; both are enrolled in the CO2 of inequalities village.
Vocation and Profit in the perspective of African Culture
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”.
Our process, our contribution
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about abrupt changes to the world of work and care, serving as a wake-up call to young economists to reflect on the true meaning of work and care and reconciling the two concepts in such a way as to enable each member of society to flourish.