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Happening every year in October, with hundreds of awareness-raising events taking place across the EU and beyond, the European Week for Safety and Health at Work focuses on “Safe and Healthy Work in the Digital Age”.
‘Resonances’ is the name of the JRC SciArt flagship initiative, which fosters collaborations between artists, scientists and policymakers. Its fourth edition (2022-2024) revolves around NaturArchy, which aims to reimagine our relationship with nature and the environment.
The EU will host the 8th Brussels Conference on “Supporting the future of Syria and the region”. This year’s edition will redouble efforts to listen to Syrian voices, in Syria, in the region and from the diaspora.
The Eurovision debate between the lead candidates for the Commission presidency will take place on Thursday 23 May from 15.00-16.45 in Parliament’s plenary chamber in Brussels.
The six winners of the 2024 edition of Natura 2000 Award will be announced at this ceremony. The award categories are: conservation on land, marine conservation, communication, working together for nature, cross-border cooperation, and the European Citizens’ Award.
The forum is your platform to stand up for gender equality. Together, we can strengthen our collective efforts and build new partnerships to advance gender equality.
The European Political Community is a platform for political coordination among the European countries. It aims to foster political dialogue and cooperation to address issues of common interest, and to strengthen the security, stability and prosperity of the European continent.
The Forum aims to address key policy and operational questions, inspire future developments in the Union Civil Protection Mechanism, and generate networks and opportunities for collaboration in the field of disaster risk management.
The G7 Summit is an international forum held annually for the leaders of the G7 member states of France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Italy, and Canada, and the European Union.
Faced with recurrent water-related crises, this edition of the annual conference will debate what is needed to make the EU more water resilient, today and tomorrow.
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