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INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT WOMEN-LED RURAL BUSINESSES LAUNCHED IN LESKOVAC

INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT WOMEN-LED RURAL BUSINESSES LAUNCHED IN LESKOVAC

by Marina Andjelkovic | Mar 4, 2026 | Jablanica i Pčinja District, News

An initiative aimed at strengthening small women-led businesses from rural areas was launched on 18 February 2026 in Leskovac. The event was organized by the Institute for Development and Innovation (IRI), together with the Center for Development of Jablanica and...
STRENGTHENING THE SOCIAL ECONOMY IN REGIONS: DRUSKININKAI RURAL AREA

STRENGTHENING THE SOCIAL ECONOMY IN REGIONS: DRUSKININKAI RURAL AREA

by Marina Andjelkovic | Dec 22, 2025 | News

On December 8–9, 2025, the Institute of Economics and Rural Development of the Lithuanian Center for Social Sciences, together with the Druskininkai Local Action Group, organized a two-day ESIRA project working meeting. The event brought together representatives of...
ESIRA PROJECT HELD SCIENTIFIC DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP AND COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE SESSION ON RURAL INNOVATION

ESIRA PROJECT HELD SCIENTIFIC DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP AND COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE SESSION ON RURAL INNOVATION

by Marina Andjelkovic | Dec 18, 2025 | News

The ESIRA project successfully organized its final Scientific Dissemination Workshop for this year, titled “From Collaboration to Action: How Multi-Actor Platforms Shape Rural Innovation”, followed by a Community of Practice (CoP) session entitled “Lessons Learned and...
ESIRA AND SERIGO CALL FOR A MORE HOLISTIC VISION TO RURAL POLICY PLANNING

ESIRA AND SERIGO CALL FOR A MORE HOLISTIC VISION TO RURAL POLICY PLANNING

by Marina Andjelkovic | Dec 12, 2025 | News

20 November 2025. ESIRA and SERIGO projects organised a joint policy workshop held on 20 November 2025 in Brussels, to explore how community-led social innovation can enhance the social inclusion of vulnerable groups in rural areas. Co-organised by the European...
SAVE THE DATE AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ESIRA Scientific Dissemination Workshop and CoP Session

SAVE THE DATE AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ESIRA Scientific Dissemination Workshop and CoP Session

by Marina Andjelkovic | Nov 19, 2025 | News

The ESIRA project is pleased to announce the upcoming Scientific Dissemination Workshop & Community of Practice (CoP) Session, taking place on 17 December 2025 at 10:00 CET, online on MS Teams. Under the title “From Collaboration to Action: How Multi-Actor...
RURAL INNOVATION TAKES CENTRE STAGE AT 10TH EMES CONFERENCE WITH A PANEL ON RURAL SOCIAL ECONOMY

RURAL INNOVATION TAKES CENTRE STAGE AT 10TH EMES CONFERENCE WITH A PANEL ON RURAL SOCIAL ECONOMY

by Marina Andjelkovic | Nov 17, 2025 | News

A team of researchers from the ESIRA and SERIGO Horizon Europe projects presented their findings at the 10th EMES conference. Coordinated by Luca Koltai (HÉTFA Research Institute), the panel featured contributions from scholars at the University of Burgos, Euricse,...
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