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The Economy of Francesco – 1st On-Life Webinar

The Economy of Francesco – 1st On-Life Webinar

An interesting webinar organized by The Economy of Francesco project, which starts the On-Life series towards a post-Covid better world. Prof Jennifer Nedelsky anticipates the contents of her forthcoming book with a new structural proposal on how to balance work, care for others and nature.

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Being the change in Burkina Faso – through farming

Being the change in Burkina Faso – through farming

In the following article (from the Farmer’s Journal) Tracey Donaghey tells the story of an optician, Paul Connolly, who is involved with a business initiative called the Economy of Communion. Paul is promoter of a development project in Burkina Faso, where he went with some friends some months ago. We thank Mr Donaghey and the Farmer’s Journal for letting us publish the article.

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Irish team build dairy in Burkino Faso

Irish team build dairy in Burkino Faso

The Christmas holidays weren’t just a time for family, friends and recreation for one group of Irish people who spent the week after St Stephen’s day 7,000 kilometres from home, building a dairy in Burkino Faso.

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Culture of communion generates shared wealth

Culture of communion generates shared wealth

Addressing poverty, must centre on the premise of “building fraternity as equals, enabling participation and empowerment to take root,” Dr Lorna Gold tells EoC conference in Nairobi.

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EOC and challenges to Economic Theory by Benedetto Gui

The Economy of Communion and challenges to Economic Theory
The Economy of Communion (EOC) project is not just the proposal for a new system for profit-sharing or the organisation of businesses, but much more than that, it is the proposal of a new economic culture that emphasises openness to the ‘other,’ sharing, right up to the […]

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