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To support the electoral rights of people with disabilities, the European Commission has published a Guide of good electoral practices.

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The final conference of the ECI Greece project stressed the importance of reforming ECI systems.

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Trainers, social workers, and professionals in the field are invited to this conference organised by SaHaSo.

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You have until 22nd January to complete the survey and help the analysis on socially responsible public procurement.

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A MOOC on diversity and social inclusion has been developed as part of an Erasmus-subsidised project.

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For our latest interview for the EHECADI project, we sat down with Roosa, a practical nurse working at a daytime centre in Finland.

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We're starting off the new year with a full agenda in February!

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Taking another step towards fostering Socially Responsible Public Procurement, CO-RESP achieved a milestone via its Local Roundtables.

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NewsThis visual tries to capture the concept of intersectionality. A green hexagon with an outline of a human figurine in its centre is at the intersection of different colours. Yellow, pink, blue, orange, red, green and purple colours meet at the green hexagon.

Intersectionality is a crucial perspective to take into account when talking about disability. But what does this mean exactly?

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