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This At a glance note summarises the study analysing the European Solidarity Corps programme 2021-2027. It covers the early implementation of the programme and provides a description of barriers identified. The main finding is that the implementation of ESC programme has been deemed fairly successful overall, although a number of challenges need to be addressed. The study concludes with a set of recommendations.

This At a glance note summarises the study presenting an analysis of the implementation of the Creative Europe programme 2021-2027, with a specific focus on cultural diversity, innovation and European cohesion. The paper examines the transition from previous economic growth-centric approach to new objectives encompassing social cohesion, inclusion, gender equality and the potential of green industry. The paper further evaluates the programme's strengths and weaknesses, and provides actionable recommendations ...

Museums, together with archives, galleries and libraries (GLAM), are guardians of collective memory and cultural heritage. They take care of and protect artefacts of historic and artistic importance that testify to the evolution of humanity and its artistic and intellectual achievements. These artefacts have been collected and stored in museums and their reserves for future generations to enjoy, study and research. However, their future is at stake owing to climate change, global warming and unstable ...

This Briefing concerns a portfolio change in the European Commission in mid-mandate and takes the same format and approach as those Briefings published in September 2019 to give Members of the European Parliament an overview of major issues of interest in the context of the Hearings of the Commissioners-designate.

The protection of animals at the time of slaughter is regulated at EU level by Council Regulation (EC) No 1099/2009. The regulation states that all animals should be stunned prior to having their throats cut. However, in order to ensure that some religious communities can consume meat in accordance with their precepts, and on the basis of the fundamental right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, a possible derogation ...

European Cultural Heritage Days allow millions of people across the continent to celebrate their cultural heritage every September. This year Ukrainians will not able to enjoy the celebrations, as Russia's aggression has killed or displaced innocent people and declared war on their culture. Since this cultural cleansing began in Crimea in 2014, the Russian army has damaged or destroyed hundreds of cultural, artistic, scientific, educational and religious institutions, sites and works. Artists, and ...

Jiddisch ist eine Sprache, die einst von Jüdinnen und Juden in einem Gebiet gesprochen wurde, das sich vom Elsass bis zum Ural erstreckte, und von den lokalen Sprachen und Kulturen beeinflusst wurde und wiederum auf diese Einfluss ausübte. Sie war im 20. Jahrhundert der Auslöschung nahe, als sie die Mehrheit ihrer Sprecherinnen und Sprecher hauptsächlich – aber nicht nur – durch den Holocaust verlor. Jiddisch ist Teil der europäischen Volkskultur, es hat zu den Werken großer Schriftstellerinnen und ...

This document includes recommendations developed based on a study on ‘The role of culture, education, media and sport in the fight against racism': to provide the Members of the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) with expertise for an own-initiative report (INI) on “The role of culture, education, media and sport in the fight against racism” (concomitant expertise).

Cultural and creative sectors (CCS) have been hit hard by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study analyses the so far effects of the crisis on the CCS, as well as the policy responses that are formulated to support the sectors. Based on the analysis, policy recommendations are formulated to further improve the resilience of the CCS in Europe in the medium and longer term.

Zehn Themen, die 2021 im Fokus stehen werden

Eingehende Analyse 06-01-2021

Dies ist die fünfte Ausgabe einer jährlichen Veröffent-lichung des EPRS, in der zentrale Fragen und Politik-bereiche dargestellt und erläutert werden sollen, die voraus¬sichtlich während des laufenden Jahres an vorran¬giger Stelle auf der politischen Tagesordnung der Europäischen Union stehen werden. Die darin analysierten Themen lauten: COVID-19-Wettlauf um einen Impfstoff, Aufbauplan, Zugang zu Nahrungs¬mitteln, Ungleichheit, Herausforderungen für die Kultur und die darstellenden Künste, ein digitaler ...