Argenteuil, 11 mai 2019 — Europe and fraternity
Jean-Pierre Bobichon, Adviser & liaisons with the Civil Society and Trade Unions for the Jacques Delors Institute, will speak during the debates proposed this day of May 11th.
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On the eve of the European elections, people in a situation of fragility, the “without” housing, “without” employment, migrants … “give voice” in order to be heard by the general public of Argenteuil and Val d’Oise. They want to say their situation, their needs, their dreams, but also their value, their dignity, their wealth, their resources… Four permanent “spaces” will be animated around: employment, housing, migrations and Europe. You will find exhibitions, testimonials, initiatives that have been taken locally, entertainment… There will also be spaces for children, youth, a Gratiferia (free market – bring the objects you want to give) and the restoration by the Nenuphar and ATMF associations.
On the eve of the European elections, people in a situation of fragility, the “without” housing, “without” employment, migrants … “give voice” in order to be heard by the general public of Argenteuil and Val d’Oise. They want to say their situation, their needs, their dreams, but also their value, their dignity, their wealth, their resources… Four permanent “spaces” will be animated around: employment, housing, migrations and Europe. You will find exhibitions, testimonials, initiatives that have been taken locally, entertainment… There will also be spaces for children, youth, a Gratiferia (free market – bring the objects you want to give) and the restoration by the Nenuphar and ATMF associations.
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Parents’ leaves in the EU

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Young people’s attitudes towards the EU

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Combating poverty in Europe

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Extending Erasmus: a new impetus for youth mobility in Europe

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