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108 2020

Fostering innovative and creative solutions for businesses in transition

August 1st, 2020|Categories: Business in Transition, Main Stage|Tags: , , |

Today the economy is facing great transformations [...] Companies are, therefore, increasingly called upon to respond to transformations that affect their purpose and their relationships both internally and outward.

108 2020

How and when finance serves humanity and our common home?

August 1st, 2020|Categories: Finance and Humanity, Main Stage, News|Tags: , |

The Finance and Humanity village will address this ‘golden rule’ of Finance and Economics, in search for proposal and best practices. How and when finance becomes inclusive and serves humanity and the common home?

2907 2020

An economy that is regenerative and inclusive “by design”, what does it mean?

July 29th, 2020|Categories: CO2 of Inequalities, Main Stage|Tags: , |

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.

2007 2020

Vocation and Profit in the perspective of African Culture

July 20th, 2020|Categories: News, Territories, Vocation and Profit|Tags: , , |

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”.

2006 2020

Five years after Laudato sì. Where are we now?

June 20th, 2020|Categories: Main Stage, News|Tags: |

On May 22, 2020, the first online scientific conference with international participation was held at the Catholic University of Croatia in Zagreb. The purpose of conference was to see where are we after five years of the release of the Encyclical Letter Laudato sì.

606 2020

The pursuit of happiness … and beyond – J. Sachs

June 6th, 2020|Categories: Main Stage, Villages|Tags: , , |

To happiness the same applies as to truth: one does not have it, but is in it. Indeed, happiness is nothing other than being encompassed, an after-image of the original shelter within the mother.

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