Social Inclusion
Design for all, inclusion is designed
The removal of architectural, perceptual and cultural barriers and an interior design created to ensure safety and ease of movement. How architecture is moving towards design for everyone
Social Inclusion
The removal of architectural, perceptual and cultural barriers and an interior design created to ensure safety and ease of movement. How architecture is moving towards design for everyone
The CEOs of some of America's largest groups have signed a manifesto declaring that the environment and the well-being of workers must come before profit. The announcement is set to shake up their budgets radically, as well as our own idea of society
In his latest book, The Political Power of Global Corporations, John Mikler, professor of international relations at the University of Sydney, investigates the political turnaround of large multinationals. We met him.
Joan R. Rosés (London School of Economics and Political Science): Digital economy and technological innovation are concentrated in a few areas. This is the problem we need to solve
In terms of school dropout rates, Italy is still above the European average. Bussetti: Our goal is to offer more time at school and more training. Investing in our young people means investing in the future
The first Yunus Social Business Center throughout the Middle East has found a home at the University of Bethlehem: it aims to act as an incubator and accelerator of startups in the context of social business
Last year the percentage of donations was anchored at 0.12% in line with international averages (the United States in the lead). How do you explain this boom? The analysis of the second "Corporate Giving in Italy" report.
Career Gear is a US association with one goal: helping their clients dress sharply for that crucial moment the job interview. It has achieved incredible results and the initiative is coming to Europe soon.
The rate of school dropouts has fallen from 20.8% ten years ago to 13.8% in 2016. The numbers are going down, but Italy is still above the 10% Europe 2020 objective and its southern regions exceed national averages
Around 600,000 companies in Italy with foreign leadership recorded a two-figure growth rate in the period between 2011 and 2015. This benefits not just the state coffers but also the banking system