CALL FOR further MEMBERS OF FYEG Working Group on GREEN ECONOMY PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 10 June 2010
FYEG - Federation of Young European Greens - is looking for young greens volunteers willing to take on the challenge of taking part in FYEG's  WG on green economy.
The main goal of the WG on green economy is to continue successful work done by FYEG members last year and to implement all activities planned during the FYEG GA on this issue.
 
Green-Economy activities:
  • Working Group meeting in Brussels, days 28th, 29th and 30th of August.
  • Seminar for advanced in Greece in November 2010.
  • Seminar in Barcelona in early 2011 for advanced-knowledge participants.
  • Activity work in the email list: reflection on Economy as part of Political Ecology.
Members of the WG are also free and invited to take initiative they would like to achieve as part of their activity in this group.
 
To obtain more information, you can contact the coordinator of the group Joel Wandergas joelwardenga [at] gmx.de 
 
To apply we ask you to send your CV, a motivation letter, a MO recommendation letter, and answer this two questions (in one page):
 
   1. Weak and strong sustainability. How concepts determinate economy though.
   2. What Green New Deal means? and how can it helps the economy recovery.
 
Moreover you have to tell us if you can come or not to the Working Group meeting in Brussels
 
We are looking forward working and having fun with you!
 
Greens Greeting!
 
Delfina Rossi, delfina [at] fyeg.org  
FYEG Coordinator of the WG on Green Economy



What are *working groups*?
 
Working groups are FYEG think tanks according to FYEGs Internal Rules of Procedure. They gather groups of FYEG members who would like to work on a particular topic: gather knowledge, examine cases and lobby for solutions. WGs will be given a mailing list to discuss their topic. Working groups can also be used to prepare activities for FYEG to carry out and for mutual training and the advancement of knowledge. 
 
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