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European
Projects.

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WE Frame — Rights, Equality and European Narratives

WE Frame is a European project that works on the way Europe tells its own story through gender equality, rights and participation.

 

It creates cultural and educational spaces in which narratives become democratic practice.

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CREDIT — Circular Economy Transition for Sustainable Green Skills

CREDIT is a European project that works on education, skills and transition, accompanying people, professionals and communities in the ecological and social transition.
It focuses on lifelong learning as a concrete European practice to build a shared future.

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WE Frame

Narrating Europe through equality, rights and shared narratives.

Why this project exists

 

WE Frame: Collective Views for Equality is a European project funded by the CERV Programme: Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values, Call CERV-2024-CITIZENS-RM-EUINTEGRATION (Project Number 101196808).

 

It was born from the awareness that gender equality, rights and inclusion are not only policy issues, but cultural and narrative questions.


We live in a European context in which achievements in the field of rights cannot be taken for granted, and in which public language, representations and imaginaries play a decisive role in strengthening or weakening democracy.

WE Frame exists to work on this deep level: how we tell the story of Europe, who we include in those narratives, and which voices we make visible.

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CREDIT

Education, skills, and transition as green practices.

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Why this project exists

 

CREDIT – Circular Economy Transition for Sustainable Green Skills is a European project funded by the Erasmus+ Programme 2021–2027 (Project Number 2024-1-EL01-KA210-ADU-000251741).

It was born from the recognition that the ecological and social transition cannot take place without a profound educational investment.


“Green” skills, sustainability and innovation are not only technical or market-related issues. They are learning processes, both individual and collective.

 

CREDIT exists to work within this space:
the one where
education, work and European citizenship meet.

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