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  • EPSCOEmployment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO)

Job rich recovery and undeclared work, the focus of the Employment Ministers Meeting in Athens

The Informal Meeting of EU Ministers for Employment and Social Affairs took place on 29 and 30 April, at Zappeion Megaron in Athens, chaired by the Greek Minister of Labour, Social Security and Welfare, Ioannis Vroutsis.

  • EUThe Presidency (EU)

Greek Culture Continues its Journey across Europe!

Greece’s fifth Presidency is bringing Greek art, music, literature, cinema, and gastronomy across the world. Many events are already underway in several European cities and will soon wrap up, still others will open in the coming weeks. Below is an updated list of events.
  • EPSCOEmployment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO)

Economic Crisis, migration and e-Health discussed at Informal Meeting of EU Health Ministers in Athens (29.4.2014)

Τhe effects of economic crisis on health and the safeguarding of health systems’ resilience, migration and its effects on healthcare, and eHealth, with an emphasis on e-Prescription and m-Health, were the focus of discussions at a two-day Informal Meeting of EU Health Ministers, chaired by Greek Health Minister Spyridon-Adonis Georgiadis, which concluded yesterday in Athens.

  • EPSCOEmployment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO)

Informal EPSCO (Employment) Council (Athens, 29-30.04.2014)

Employment and Social Policy Ministers are convening in Athens on 29 April 2014, for a two-day informal meeting to discuss labour market reforms and social policies on the way to job-rich recovery and exchange views on measures to prevent undeclared work.
  • EPSCOEmployment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO)

Informal Meeting of EU Health Ministers (Athens, 28-29.04.2014)

Greek Health Minister, Spyridon-Adonis Georgiadis, will host the Informal Meeting of the European Ministers of Health, on 28-29 April 2014, at Zappeion Megaron in Athens.

The Ministers will have the opportunity to discuss a number of very important health issues for EU citizens and the sustainability of health systems.

  • EYCSEducation, Youth, Culture & Sport (EYCS)

Cultural and Creative Industries: a comparative advantage for Europe and Greece

The so-called cultural and creative industries make one of the most dynamic sectors in Europe in the last few years. This sector has indeed proved to be particularly resilient to the current debt crisis and the recession, since after 2010 it has registered an annual growth rate of 10% and is expected to enjoy similar high levels of growth in the coming years.

  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

Boosting the competitiveness of SMEs, facilitating their access to financing

Improving the competitiveness of European SMEs and, in particular, facilitating their access to financing was the focal point of discussions at the Informal Meeting of EU Ministers responsible for Cohesion Policy, which was hosted by the Ministry of Development and Competitiveness in Athens on 24-25 April.

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