“Quale Europa” (What Europe) the new book by the Forum on Inequality and Diversity

The Forum on Inequality and Diversity has launched a set of proposals to help bring the European Union out of the stalemate by updating its mission in the direction of social and environmental justice. They are presented in the book “Quale Europa” published by Donzelli and edited by Elena Granaglia and Gloria Riva. The Forum is engaged in a journey through Italy to discuss the book in more than 80 meetings organized by local civic organizations.

“Health as Common Good. In Europe a first big step”: published the updated version of the Docu-ForumDD. The mobilisation for European public infrastructure for vaccines and medicines continues

Forum on Inequality and Diversity On 12th of July, the European Parliament approved the Report on Lessons Learned from the Covid-19 Pandemic and Recommendations for the Future recommending to the Commission and to the Member States the creation of a European public Research & Development infrastructure and delivery organisation for medicines and vaccines. To highlight…

The National Recovery and Resilience Plans: assessing to improve

The National Recovery and Resilience Plans: assessing to improve

On 15th December, FEPS and partners organise a public event focusing on: “The National Recovery and Resilience Plans: assessing to improve” at the CNEL in Rome. This public seminar offers the opportunity to present to the Italian public the first results of the “Recovery Watch”- promoted by the FEPS (Foundation for European Progressive Studies) in partnership with FES and IEV and with the support of Forum Disuguaglianze e Diversità, and to understand how the recovery and resilience plans will shape the transformation of our society

28th Semptember 2022, STOA Workshop “Creation of a public European medicines infrastructure: Purpose and feasibility”

28th Semptember 2022, STOA Workshop “Creation of a public European medicines infrastructure: Purpose and feasibility”

Building a permanent science-driven public infrastructure that would perform both biomedical research and development, with the mission to deliver affordable medical innovation to everyone: a detailed proposal, originally born within the ForumDD and today supported by a wide range of very high-level scientists and civic organisations all over Europe, was discussed and taken very seriously on 28 September in the European Parliament at the request of the Science and Technology Assessment Panel

September 26, 2022. What we can today and then tomorrow and the day after tomorrow

September 26, 2022. What we can today and then tomorrow and the day after tomorrow

The highest abstention rate ever and the outcome of the vote are the result of a striking gap between the country’s vibrancy and its translation into political-organizations. The ForumDD, as many other organizations, will continue to design and advocate for rigorous and radical proposals with even greater vigour, thanks to a strategy of alliances: mission alliances, alliances to strengthen society’s voice, to rise the demand for a “party of social and environmental justice” that does not exist, alliances with those members of Parliament that do search for a continuous link with society.