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Belarus’ Green Economy: Opportunities for Reform and Development
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Date:
1 Sep 2022 - 31 Aug 2023
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Project duration:
01.09.2022 - 31.08.2023
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Magdalena Wiśniewska
Magdalena Wiśniewska is responsible for managing research projects at CASE. She holds MA in International Relations from the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and MA in Finance & Accounting from Warsaw School of Economics. During her career she gathered an extensive experience both in the public and private sector. She worked among others for Office … <a href="https://case-research.eu/project/belarus-green-economy-opportunities-for-reform-and-development/">Continued</a>
Projects from this author:
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FUTURE FOR ALL – Advancing Cross-Generational Collaboration through Futures Literacy (FFA)
The primary objective of the “FUTURE FOR ALL – Advancing Cross-Generational Collaboration through Futures Literacy (FFA)” project is to encourage active participation of citizens in the life of their respective neighborhoods with a specific emphasis on promoting intergenerational cooperation. The project addressed to elderly and youth residing in youth sociotheraphy centres (and the educators … <a href="https://case-research.eu/project/belarus-green-economy-opportunities-for-reform-and-development/">Continued</a>
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Study on affordable sustainable housing in the EU
The study will contribute to the reflection on possible policy solutions to affordable sustainable housing in the EU, by examining a number of initiatives taken at (sub)national level innovating in the field of housing and determining how these could be relevant in a European context. The current challenges surrounding the availability of affordable and … <a href="https://case-research.eu/project/belarus-green-economy-opportunities-for-reform-and-development/">Continued</a>
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Study on the compliance of national transposition measures of Directive (EU) 2019/1152 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on transparent and predictable working conditions in the European Union
Directive (EU) 2019/11521 of 20 June 2019 aims to improve working conditions in the EU by promoting more transparent and predictable employment while ensuring labour market adaptability. It introduces minimum rights that every worker in the EU must have and updates the information to be provided to workers about their working conditions. The initial … <a href="https://case-research.eu/project/belarus-green-economy-opportunities-for-reform-and-development/">Continued</a>
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FUTURE FOR ALL – Advancing Cross-Generational Collaboration through Futures Literacy (FFA)