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Final event of the Grundtvig project: round table on transnational welfare and presentation of the Advanced Training Programme

Final event  of the Grundtvig project: round table on transnational welfare and presentation of the Advanced Training Programme

On 13th of July 2015 Fondazione L’Albero della Vita organized the final event of the Grundtvig project “Advanced training program on transnational families support”. (more...)...

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23 Jan 2015

PARIS MEETING: A REFLECTION ON MIGRATION, MATERNITY AND PROSTITUTION

PARIS MEETING: A REFLECTION ON MIGRATION, MATERNITY AND PROSTITUTION

Association ALC , coordinator of the national network Ac.Sè, hosted the last national meeting of the Grundtvig project in Paris. (more...)...

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20 Dec 2014

Iasi Meeting, a focus on distant parenthood and the services provided to children left behind.

Iasi Meeting, a focus on distant parenthood and the services provided to children left behind.

The sixth Grundtvig national meeting was held in Iasi, Romania organized by Alternative Sociale Association (AAS), an NGO  working with  migrant children and families, children with parents in detention and on career guidance. (more...)...

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05 Nov 2014

Porto Grundtvig meeting, the social consequences of migration.

Porto Grundtvig meeting, the social consequences of migration.

During the fifth national meeting, organized by Teia Amiga - Associação, partners focused on the effect of emigration of young population on families left behind. (more...)...

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20 Jul 2014

Turkish national meeting, the role of remittances in the dynamics of the transnational families.

Turkish national meeting, the role of remittances in the dynamics of the transnational families.

The fourth national meeting of the Grundtvig project  “Advanced Training Programme on Transnational families Support” took place in June in Afyon, Turkey. The meeting was organized by Afyonkarahisar Barosu to discuss the role of remittances in the dynamics of the Transnational Families. (more...)...

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