European Day of Solidarity between Generations on 29th April
Date published:
Monday, April 19, 2010News source:
Age Platform EuropeRegion:
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The final countdown for the EU Day of Solidarity between Generations has now started. The aim is to help to raise public and political awareness on the important role that enhanced intergenerational cooperation can play in providing sustainable responses to future economic and social challenges.
AGE together with a coalition of NGOs is finalizing a joint brochure explaining the importance of developing an intergenerational approach in many aspects of our everyday life. The publication will be launched on the 29th April at the Spanish Presidency Conference in Logrono (Spain). It will be available in English, French and Spanish. If you wish to get the publication, please contact AGE secretariat at: info@age-platform.eu
What can you do to support the campaign?
- Use the logo of the Day on your website or on any relevant publication (http://www.age-platform.eu/en/age-policy-work/solidarity-between-generations/campaign/930-logo-q29-april-2009-european-day-of-solidarity-between-generationsq)
- Inform us of any event you will be organizing to mark the Day, so we can add it to our website
- Help us disseminate our joint brochure as widely as possible.
You will find more information on the EU Day and other useful material, including a toolkit, a press pack, useful links and publications, on AGE’s website at: http://www.age-platform.eu/en/age-policy-work/solidarity-between-generations/campaign
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