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Josemaría Fernández Cueto
Italia
josemariafcg@intermediaconsulting.org

José Luis Gómez López-Egea
Argentina
jgomez@iae.edu.ar

Nicolau da Rocha Cavalcanti
Brasil
nrcavalcanti@yahoo.com

Moris Alberto Polanco
Centroamérica
m.polanco@intermediaconsulting.org

Miguel Ángel Sánchez
España
mas@intermediaconsulting.org

Jerry Kliatchko
Filipinas
jerryk@uap.edu.ph

Adrián Barona
México
a.barona@intermediaconsulting.org

Eugene Ohu
Nigeria
e.ohu@intermediaconsulting.org

Luis Emilio Donoso
Chile
leds@alsino.cl

A Guide for NGOs PDF Print E-mail

Keys for acting in the EU and engaging with European Institutions

Fundación Luis Vives offer us different keys and tools to connect and interact with European Union.

So, what should an NGO know in order to interact with the EU? What competences does the EU have over social issues? EU Institutions and the reasoning underlying the EU’s actions Why interact with the EU? Does the EU provide funding for NGOs?

In the process of building Europe, NGOs have much to say, because of its importance in terms of size, volume, representative and active, on the joint function of civil society and its proximity to the most disadvantaged. NGOs can work towards a more social Europe, more just and equal.

But...Where should I start? What steps can I take?

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