The Future of Croatian and European societies


Saturday, February 2, 2019 00:00 - Saturday, March 30, 2019 00:00

The Future of Croatian and European societies

Thirteen (13) educational conferences in 13 different Croatian cities were held under the project "The future of Croatian and European Societies". Labour market, perspectives of the health system, problems and perspectives in pension system, the development of human rights were among the topics covered with regard to the open borders within the EU and the increased arrival of migrants from non-European countries.

 

 

 



The Future of Croatian and European societies 

The project is realised according to the plan and the results are even better than we had expected. We managed to organize 13 educational conferences in 13 different Croatian cities and we managed to engage lot of famous speakers –Marek Jurek, MEP, Don Ceder, member of Amsterdam City council, Ladislav Ilčić, ECPM board member, Ruža Tomašić, MEP, Hrvoje Zekanović, Croatian MP and others.

The public could hear a lot of good analysis and suggestions about integration of young people into the labour market, perspectives of the health system, problems and perspectives in pension system, the development of human rights and some other topics, especially with regard to the open borders within the EU and the increased arrival of migrants from non-European countries.  


DateEvent Place 
02.02. Zagreb
08.03. Sesvete
15.03. Vukovar
17.03. Varaždin
19.03. Samobor
22.03. Slavonski Brod
23.03. Knin
29.03. Split
30.03. Dubrovnik
02.04. Osijek
04.04. Ogulin
05.04. Zadar
09.04. Rab

 

 

 

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