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On 30-31 March, the ACSELL Consortium, together with key regional stakeholders, gathered in Trieste for the ACSELL Project partner meeting.

The CEI - Executive Secretariat (CEI-ES) has hosted again this year part of the works of OberMUN 2022 “Shaping our future together” held in Trieste on 1-3 April.

The design and implementation of EU-funded projects is a powerful tool for the attainment of the CEI’s goals and objectives.

Today, 31 March, the CEI Executive Secretariat (CEI-ES) organised a press conference in order to present the recently launched CEI – led project NAMIRS- North Adriatic Maritime Incident Response System co-financed by the European Commission (DG ECHO) in the framework of the Union Civil Protection

On 25 March 2022, the CEI Member States decided to suspend the Republic of Belarus of its rights of representation in the CEI, as a consequence of the country's actions in support of the aggression against Ukraine.

In response to the extremely dire and worrying humanitarian emergency in Ukraine, a CEI Member State, the CEI has decided to provide support to the people, affected by the conflict in Ukraine, through a humanitarian contribution of 80,000 EUR to the International Committee of the Red Cross.  

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The event aims at gaining information on new trends in women's entrepreneurship, equal opportunities, the mentoring and international dimension of equal pay in order to strengthen women's entrepreneurial and managerial skills, their empowerment and redue economic dependence. the gathering will thus enrich the female participants through the impact of educational and mentoring activities with leading women empowerment organizations from CEI regions.

On 15 March, a delegation from the CEI-Executive Secretariat headed by Secretary General Roberto Antonione met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of No

The recently approved and CEI-led NAMIRS project kicked off its activities with a first online consortium meeting on 10 March, setting the ground for collaboration between seven partners from Italy, Croatia and Slovenia.

The online final event of the 12-month Know-how Exchange Programme (KEP) project “Sustainable Management of Cultural Heritage in the Balkans in Response to Climate Change.

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