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VISE – 1st Newsletter
We would like to welcome you to the first edition of the VISE newsletter. Continue reading
Gen-Z – Pilot testing!
In the coming months (April, May) we will organize piloting of the intellectual outputs that have been developed in the Gen-Z project. Continue reading
Be safe on the Internet!
Please take a look at the poster presenting the issue of cybersecurity together with the aim of DiSC project. Continue reading
Third Newsletter of the FIL project
We would like to announce the release of third Newsletter of the FIL project. You can find here informations about e. g. finished work on the first and second Intelligence Outputs, as well as the creation of the Didactic Handbook for Adult Educators. Furthermore, the publication contains details of next activities which partners are going to work on, such as, testing IO2 with target groups. Read our newest FIL project Newsletter to know more! Continue reading
COWLECTIVE – Newsletter 1
We would like to present the first Newsletter of the COWLECTIVE project! Continue reading
Cub@Work – First newsletter
Welcome to the first newsletter of the Cub@Work project! Continue reading
Project Upthem – work in progress!
We are excited to announce that all the partners of Upthem project are now working hard on the final version of the training programme (first intellectual output), which is being translated into Polish, Romanian, Bulgarian and more. Continue reading
IDEA – ONLINE MEETING
IDEA project’s partners met today on the online meeting where they summerized current work done on the project. Continue reading
Free2Link – Project progress
Over 250 professionals, from Italy and Greece, participated in the survey conducted by the Free2Link project to understand the level of knowledge and the availability of practical tools to identify and combat the phenomenon of online human trafficking. Thanks to their contribution, Progetto Tenda, DRC and Nesta Italia have developed a series of reflections to design training activities and offer adequate support. The results of the survey will be available in the Research Report available at free2link.eu
Free2Link is a project is funded by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020)