
June was a non-stop month of developments for the social economy! From the UN Resolution on Social & Solidarity Economy to the European Commission's Recommendation to the European Council and Social Economy Gateway, it's been hard to keep up.
On this episode of The Social Economist, join Toby and Gerlinde from Euclid Network to hear more about all the developments over the month of June and why you should be taking notice of them. From Toby's visit to the Portugal Social Innovation's Village with EsLider to the workshops on State Aid for public officials, there's no shortage of topics to discuss.
All these exciting developments may sound important but without understanding what they are and what they mean, can they really lead to positive impact? Even Toby seems to have some trouble distinguishing between the European Council and Council of the EU...expert or not, unpicking these developments is not an easy task!
No episode of The Social Economist would be complete without at least one podcast recommendation. This week it's a winner: Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart's 'Leading' Interview with Kate Raworth, the author or Doughnut Economics.
Enjoying hearing the updates on social economy in Europe? Not sure what all these recent developments really mean? Get in touch with the podcast team by emailing toby@euclidnetwork.eu
A special thanks to Jan Kiszowara at Euclid Network who produces this podcast.
Our theme is 'another twelve' by Mikel Patrick Avery at Music For Podcasts.
Find out more about what's been mentioned in this episode:
The UN Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy who played such an important role in driving this achievement forward.
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