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EU Strategy on the Rights of the Child & European Child Guarantee: the European Commission acknowledges the role of parents and families

30 March 2021 On the 24th of March 2021, the European Commission published the EU Strategy on the Rights of the

EU Strategy on the Rights of the Child & European Child Guarantee: the European Commission acknowledges the role of parents and familiesadmin2022-03-18T11:13:05+01:00

Decreasing birth rates in Europe: is it really the choice of parents?

Brussels, 10 March 2021 Europe faces a clear pattern of decreasing birth rates over the past decades. In 2018, the average

Decreasing birth rates in Europe: is it really the choice of parents?admin2021-03-10T19:08:14+01:00

FAFCE-COMECE joint Webinar: “Without intergenerational solidarity, there is no real human, economic and social development”

Brussels, 2nd of March 2021 On Monday, March 1st, 2021, FAFCE and the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European

FAFCE-COMECE joint Webinar: “Without intergenerational solidarity, there is no real human, economic and social development”admin2021-03-03T11:39:29+01:00

Non-performing loans: the impact of the pandemic on families and credit

The pandemic created disastrous consequences for the global and European economy. Many families and businesses experience financial difficulties, and fail to

Non-performing loans: the impact of the pandemic on families and creditadmin2021-04-01T10:30:52+02:00
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