Midday Goes Social, News
“Children bear a disproportionate weight of poverty”, said Dr Martin Evans, UNICEF, at a seminar organised by the University of Luxembourg, the EIB Institute and other partners as part of the “Inequality and…” lecture series . Reducing poverty and...
Midday Goes Social, News
The surge of refugees in the EU can have a positive economic impact provided they are promptly integrated into the labour market, according to an IMF study presented by Bergljot Björnsson Barkbu, the IMF’s Deputy Resident Representative to the EU, at an EIB Institute...
Midday Goes Social, News
“Inequality in tertiary education is, to a large extent, an extension of inequality at lower levels of education” said Dr Jamil Salmi, former Tertiary Education Coordinator at the World Bank, at a seminar jointly organised by the University of...
Events
What are the challenges for the EU institutions and Europe in terms of getting the gender balance right? Which actions help to ensure that diversity policies are implemented effectively? And what foundations must be in place to ensure a successful transitiontowards a...
Investor's Fairs, News
Twelve social entrepreneurs, chosen among the 65 previous finalists of the Institute’s Social Innovation Tournament and the EU Commission Social Innovation Competition, came to Luxembourg on 3 December to pitch their projects to investors at an “Investor’s...