Entre os dias 03 e 17 de abril, a EAPN Portugal (European Anti-Poverty Network) está a promover a Semana da Interculturalidade. O objetivo da iniciativa é sensibilizar todos os cidadãos para a necessidade de uma sociedade intercultural, que tenha presentes valores como a solidariedade, a igualdade, o respeito pela diferença e pela diversidade, de forma a garantir uma cidadania mais inclusiva e igualitária.
Para este evento, a EAPN conta mais uma vez com o apoio e a parceria do ACM (Alto Comissariado para as Migrações), o OIM (Organização Internacional para as Migrações), assim como de parceiros locais altamente empenhados e alinhados com os objetivos desta Semana da Interculturalidade.
No dia 13 de abril, pelas 15 horas, terá lugar nos Claustros do Convento de Santa Clara, em Portalegre, a atividade “Portalegre e o Mundo”. Esta atividade contará com um conjunto de atividades multiculturais e gastronómicas de várias culturas existentes no concelho de Portalegre, tendo como organizador do evento o Núcleo Distrital de Portalegre da EAPN PT, em estreita parceria com a Câmara Municipal de Portalegre, o Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre, o CLDS – 4G, a Cooperativa Operária Portalegrense, a CERCI Portalegre e a Delegação de Portalegre da Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa.
O objetivo desta atividade é promover o diálogo entre as diversas culturas existentes em Portalegre, o diálogo entre povos, a partilha e a integração dos migrantes. É um momento de celebração das diferenças e da riqueza cultural que cada uma delas traz consigo.
Participe na Semana da Interculturalidade e ajude a promover uma sociedade mais inclusiva e igualitária, onde o respeito pela diferença e diversidade é uma constante.
La pobreza severa aumenta sin cesar desde que Sánchez es presidente y afecta al 10% de la población
Informe de EAPN sobre la pobreza en España en 2022 okdiario.com/economia/pobre… Tiri ti tiri Tiri ti tiri Tiri ti tiri Tiri ti Tiri 🤡🤡🤡 CÓMO EZTÁN UZTEDEZ ??? EL PACHACHO !!! 🥳🥳🥳 https://okdiario.com/economia/pobreza-severa-aumenta-sin-cesar-desde-que-sanchez-presidente-afecta-10-poblacion-10272594
Así lo refleja el XII Informe ‘El Estado de la Pobreza. Seguimiento de los indicadores de la Agenda 2030 UE 2015-2021’, presentado este viernes en el Congreso de los Diputados por la Red Europea de Lucha contra la Pobreza y la Exclusión Social en el Estado Español (EAPN-ES).
The Canary Islands are the region with the greatest severe poverty in the country, according to EAPN
The Canary Islands are the region with the greatest severe poverty in the country, according to EAPN
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Oct. 14 (EUROPE PRESS) –
Severe poverty in the Canary Islands has experienced an increase of 0.1 percentage points in 2021, the equivalent of 16.8% compared to last year’s data, and affects 365,055 people living in households with incomes of less than 454 euros per month per unit of consumption, which places the Canary Islands as the region with the greatest severe poverty…
June 25, 2020: King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands. This was the second of the planned visits to all the Autonomous Communities once the state of alarm ended, to support the recovery of social, economic and citizen activity, after the pandemic.
Felipe and Letizia traveled accompanied by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism, María Reyes Maroto Illera. They have began their visit to the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands in Mallorca, at the Iberostar Cristina hotel, where the Iberostar Group has launched a pilot plan in which they offer free accommodation in this establishment to their employees and relatives of the island to test the effectiveness of its health protocols against COVID-19, before its reopening to tourists.
On a hotel outdoor terrace, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia had a meeting with a representation of the Balearic business association (CAEB), social agents (UGT and CCOO) and the hotel associations and federations of the Balearic Islands (FEHM, ASHOME and FHIF), in addition to the Federation of the Small Medium Enterprise of Mallorca (PIMEN). The Confederation of Business Associations of the Balearic Islands (CAEB) is the most representative organization of the Balearic Islands and defends the general interests of the businessmen of the Balearic Islands before all decision-making and power centers. For its part, the Hotel Business Federation of Mallorca (FEHM), which encompasses small, medium and large hotel companies in Mallorca, currently has 196,962 beds corresponding to 844 establishments.FEHM represents the interests of its associates and reinforces the competitiveness of its companies. Lastly, the Hotel Association of Menorca watches over the interests of all its members, creating synergies to make Menorca a competitive tourist destination while sustainable. During the meeting, the economic and social impact of the pandemic in the tourism sector was analyzed.
Later, the Kings held a meeting with representatives of the Xarxa per a la Inclusió Social - EAPN-Balears (European Anti Poverty Network - EAPN European Network for the Fight against Poverty and Social Exclusion), led by its president, Margarita Jordá. EAPN Balearic Islands - Network for Social Inclusion is an association formed by some thirty entities that work in the community to eradicate poverty and social exclusion. EAPN-IB establishes relationship and coordination mechanisms between the different associated entities that work with people at risk of social exclusion, unifying the representation and dialogue before the different administrations,in such a way that the general interests of disadvantaged groups can be defended in a coordinated manner and facilitate the actions of the entities that are part of it.
During the meeting they conveyed to Their Majesties the Kings their concern about the economic, social and labor effects that the COVID-19 pandemic has and will have on the most vulnerable groups. From EAPN-Illes Balears they explained fifteen urgent application measures and structured in four blocks as basic needs of vulnerable people; policies to reduce the educational and digital gap; support for community development and family reconciliation, and management of aid, support for training and integration, which aim to minimize the social impact of the pandemic and end poverty and exclusion in the Balearic Islands.
Finally, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia held a meeting with the president, Josep Vicens, and representatives of the Cercle d'Economía de Mallorca where the impact and the need to articulate recovery plans on the islands after the pandemic were analyzed. Based on Safe Islands for residents and visitors, Cercle d'Economia believes that it is necessary to protect people, companies and workers without losing sight of the curve of the epidemic and the curve of the economy .
After the hearings, Their Majesties the Kings went on foot to the beach of S´Arenal, accompanied by the President of the Government of the Balearic Islands, Francina Armengol, and the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism. During their tour along the promenade of Playa de Palma, the Kings received the greetings of the main authorities of the Islands and the city, and of the Majorcans and tourists who gathered in their path.
The tour of the Playa de Palma promenade ended at the Riu Concordia hotel, where Their Majesties the Kings were informed about sanitary and contingency protocols that guarantee sanitary security in the hotel establishment. The Government of the Balearic Islands has presented a proposal agreed with the union, business and hotel federations, as well as the Consells de Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, to establish an economic recovery plan in which tourism is a priority. From this proposal, the Tourism Recovery Pilot Plan arises, which creates safe corridors to transfer European tourists to the airports of Palma de Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza. In this context, the Riu chain and the TUI tour operator transferred 189 German tourists to Mallorca,on June 15, they stayed at the Concordia and Bravo establishments that this hotel chain has on the beach of Palma. Furthermore, the hotel Viva Golf and Aparthotel Alcudia Garden, in Alcudia, have also joined the plan; and the Robinson Club in Cala d'Or.
Finally, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia held a meeting with the president, Josep Vicens, and representatives of the Cercle d'Economía de Mallorca where the impact and the need to articulate recovery plans on the islands after the pandemic were analyzed. Based on Safe Islands for residents and visitors, Cercle d'Economia believes that it is necessary to protect people, companies and workers without losing sight of the curve of the epidemic and the curve of the economy .
After the hearings, Their Majesties the Kings went on foot to the beach of S´Arenal, accompanied by the President of the Government of the Balearic Islands, Francina Armengol, and the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism. During their tour along the promenade of Playa de Palma, the Kings received the greetings of the main authorities of the Islands and the city, and of the Majorcans and tourists who gathered in their path.
The tour of the Playa de Palma promenade ended at the Riu Concordia hotel, where Their Majesties the Kings were informed about sanitary and contingency protocols that guarantee sanitary security in the hotel establishment. The Government of the Balearic Islands has presented a proposal agreed with the union, business and hotel federations, as well as the Consells de Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, to establish an economic recovery plan in which tourism is a priority. From this proposal, the Tourism Recovery Pilot Plan arises, which creates safe corridors to transfer European tourists to the airports of Palma de Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza. In this context, the Riu chain and the TUI tour operator transferred 189 German tourists to Mallorca,on June 15, they stayed at the Concordia and Bravo establishments that this hotel chain has on the beach of Palma. Furthermore, the hotel Viva Golf and Aparthotel Alcudia Garden, in Alcudia, have also joined the plan; and the Robinson Club in Cala d'Or.
June 25, 2020: King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands. This was the second of the planned visits to all the Autonomous Communities once the state of alarm ended, to support the recovery of social, economic and citizen activity, after the pandemic.
Felipe and Letizia traveled accompanied by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism, María Reyes Maroto Illera. They have began their visit to the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands in Mallorca, at the Iberostar Cristina hotel, where the Iberostar Group has launched a pilot plan in which they offer free accommodation in this establishment to their employees and relatives of the island to test the effectiveness of its health protocols against COVID-19, before its reopening to tourists.
On a hotel outdoor terrace, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia had a meeting with a representation of the Balearic business association (CAEB), social agents (UGT and CCOO) and the hotel associations and federations of the Balearic Islands (FEHM, ASHOME and FHIF), in addition to the Federation of the Small Medium Enterprise of Mallorca (PIMEN). The Confederation of Business Associations of the Balearic Islands (CAEB) is the most representative organization of the Balearic Islands and defends the general interests of the businessmen of the Balearic Islands before all decision-making and power centers. For its part, the Hotel Business Federation of Mallorca (FEHM), which encompasses small, medium and large hotel companies in Mallorca, currently has 196,962 beds corresponding to 844 establishments.FEHM represents the interests of its associates and reinforces the competitiveness of its companies. Lastly, the Hotel Association of Menorca watches over the interests of all its members, creating synergies to make Menorca a competitive tourist destination while sustainable. During the meeting, the economic and social impact of the pandemic in the tourism sector was analyzed.
Later, the Kings held a meeting with representatives of the Xarxa per a la Inclusió Social - EAPN-Balears (European Anti Poverty Network - EAPN European Network for the Fight against Poverty and Social Exclusion), led by its president, Margarita Jordá. EAPN Balearic Islands - Network for Social Inclusion is an association formed by some thirty entities that work in the community to eradicate poverty and social exclusion. EAPN-IB establishes relationship and coordination mechanisms between the different associated entities that work with people at risk of social exclusion, unifying the representation and dialogue before the different administrations,in such a way that the general interests of disadvantaged groups can be defended in a coordinated manner and facilitate the actions of the entities that are part of it.
During the meeting they conveyed to Their Majesties the Kings their concern about the economic, social and labor effects that the COVID-19 pandemic has and will have on the most vulnerable groups. From EAPN-Illes Balears they explained fifteen urgent application measures and structured in four blocks as basic needs of vulnerable people; policies to reduce the educational and digital gap; support for community development and family reconciliation, and management of aid, support for training and integration, which aim to minimize the social impact of the pandemic and end poverty and exclusion in the Balearic Islands.
Finally, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia held a meeting with the president, Josep Vicens, and representatives of the Cercle d'Economía de Mallorca where the impact and the need to articulate recovery plans on the islands after the pandemic were analyzed. Based on Safe Islands for residents and visitors, Cercle d'Economia believes that it is necessary to protect people, companies and workers without losing sight of the curve of the epidemic and the curve of the economy .
After the hearings, Their Majesties the Kings went on foot to the beach of S´Arenal, accompanied by the President of the Government of the Balearic Islands, Francina Armengol, and the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism. During their tour along the promenade of Playa de Palma, the Kings received the greetings of the main authorities of the Islands and the city, and of the Majorcans and tourists who gathered in their path.
The tour of the Playa de Palma promenade ended at the Riu Concordia hotel, where Their Majesties the Kings were informed about sanitary and contingency protocols that guarantee sanitary security in the hotel establishment. The Government of the Balearic Islands has presented a proposal agreed with the union, business and hotel federations, as well as the Consells de Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, to establish an economic recovery plan in which tourism is a priority. From this proposal, the Tourism Recovery Pilot Plan arises, which creates safe corridors to transfer European tourists to the airports of Palma de Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza. In this context, the Riu chain and the TUI tour operator transferred 189 German tourists to Mallorca,on June 15, they stayed at the Concordia and Bravo establishments that this hotel chain has on the beach of Palma. Furthermore, the hotel Viva Golf and Aparthotel Alcudia Garden, in Alcudia, have also joined the plan; and the Robinson Club in Cala d'Or.
Finally, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia held a meeting with the president, Josep Vicens, and representatives of the Cercle d'Economía de Mallorca where the impact and the need to articulate recovery plans on the islands after the pandemic were analyzed. Based on Safe Islands for residents and visitors, Cercle d'Economia believes that it is necessary to protect people, companies and workers without losing sight of the curve of the epidemic and the curve of the economy .
After the hearings, Their Majesties the Kings went on foot to the beach of S´Arenal, accompanied by the President of the Government of the Balearic Islands, Francina Armengol, and the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism. During their tour along the promenade of Playa de Palma, the Kings received the greetings of the main authorities of the Islands and the city, and of the Majorcans and tourists who gathered in their path.
The tour of the Playa de Palma promenade ended at the Riu Concordia hotel, where Their Majesties the Kings were informed about sanitary and contingency protocols that guarantee sanitary security in the hotel establishment. The Government of the Balearic Islands has presented a proposal agreed with the union, business and hotel federations, as well as the Consells de Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, to establish an economic recovery plan in which tourism is a priority. From this proposal, the Tourism Recovery Pilot Plan arises, which creates safe corridors to transfer European tourists to the airports of Palma de Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza. In this context, the Riu chain and the TUI tour operator transferred 189 German tourists to Mallorca,on June 15, they stayed at the Concordia and Bravo establishments that this hotel chain has on the beach of Palma. Furthermore, the hotel Viva Golf and Aparthotel Alcudia Garden, in Alcudia, have also joined the plan; and the Robinson Club in Cala d'Or.
X Jornadas sobre Família, em Portalegre : “O que aprendemos com a pandemia?”
X Jornadas sobre Família, em Portalegre : “O que aprendemos com a pandemia?”
O Centro de Artes do Espetáculo de Portalegre vai receber as X Jornadas sobre Família, com o tema “O que aprendemos com a pandemia?”, no 27 de setembro, entre as das 9h30 às 17h00.
Organizadas anualmente, numa parceria entre o Núcleo Distrital de Portalegre da EAPN Portugal, em parceria com a Escola Superior de Saúde do Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre e a Câmara Municipal de Portalegre,…