Resilience
Cultural professionals are vital to Europe’s recovery. It is time member states and EU action reflect this by addressing working conditions in the sector.
Read moreBuilding shock-resistant societies calls for a break with capitalist logic to propose solutions that prioritise wellbeing while factoring in ecological limits.
Read moreTo emerge as a resilient and formidable geopolitical power, member states need an effective and coordinated EU foreign policy.
Read moreThe moment is now to redefine our food systems around principles of sustainability and justice.
Read moreFor the EU, resilience will mean putting patient needs at the centre of public health and recognising that human health and environment are inextricably connected.
Read moreAs we think about building societies that can be ready for pandemics and resilient to shocks, basic income needs to be part of the picture.
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