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FAFCE Dialogue with Katalin Novák, Hungarian Minister for Families: “Families should not be forced to give up on their wish to have children”

Will the EU recovery plan invest in the family? What are the good practices of family policies in Hungary? Those were

FAFCE Dialogue with Katalin Novák, Hungarian Minister for Families: “Families should not be forced to give up on their wish to have children”admin2020-12-11T13:26:23+01:00

FAFCE recalls the role of the family when reinforcing Social Europe

The European Pillar of Social Rights is our social strategy to make sure that the transitions of climate-neutrality, digitalisation and demographic change, as

FAFCE recalls the role of the family when reinforcing Social Europeadmin2020-12-02T19:00:48+01:00

FAFCE highlights the role of parents for the EU strategy on the rights of the child (2021-2024)

FAFCE has been committed for the past years to bring the voice of families at the institutional level in Europe, especially

FAFCE highlights the role of parents for the EU strategy on the rights of the child (2021-2024)admin2021-02-10T10:15:11+01:00

WEBINAR | “Will the EU recovery invest in the family?” (3 December 2020, 15.00 – 16.00)

WEBINAR INVITATION In cooperation with Foro de la Familia, FAFCE is happy to invite you on Thurday, 3 December 2020 15.00

WEBINAR | “Will the EU recovery invest in the family?” (3 December 2020, 15.00 – 16.00)admin2022-03-17T16:56:10+01:00
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