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The ‘European Year of Competences’: an opportunity to rediscover service to the common good through the families

27 June 2023, On the occasion of the 'European Year of Competences' announced by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von

The ‘European Year of Competences’: an opportunity to rediscover service to the common good through the familiesadmin2023-06-27T17:18:09+02:00

Take-aways of FAFCE conference on the European Year of Skills 2023: a call to recognise family skills

2nd of June 2023 On the occasion of the European Year of Skills 2023, FAFCE and its partners organised on the

Take-aways of FAFCE conference on the European Year of Skills 2023: a call to recognise family skillsadmin2023-06-05T11:45:05+02:00

CONFERENCE INVITATION | European Year of Skills 2023: join dialogue conference on upskilling, training and education in the EU (31 May 2023, 9.00 – 13.00)

CONFERENCE INVITATION Following the publication of the joint contribution on the European Year of Skills, FAFCE and its partners invite you to

CONFERENCE INVITATION | European Year of Skills 2023: join dialogue conference on upskilling, training and education in the EU (31 May 2023, 9.00 – 13.00)admin2023-05-25T12:11:41+02:00

FAFCE, COMECE and DBI joint-contribution to the European Year of Skills 2023: we need to recognise the “soft skills” of parents

14 December 2022, FAFCE, in collaboration with Don Bosco International (DBI) and the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of

FAFCE, COMECE and DBI joint-contribution to the European Year of Skills 2023: we need to recognise the “soft skills” of parentsadmin2022-12-14T15:23:08+01:00
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