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Revision as of 14:36, 1 June 2018
TransSOL is an EU-funded research project dedicated to describing and analysing solidarity initiatives in Europe.
The TransSOL Project, and in particular the transnational civil society organisation European Alternatives, researched
the goals, platforms, organisation, effectiveness and challenges
faced by three networks that have been able to facilitate solidarity across European nations.
Best Practices
- How should transnational activism be organised?
- How can cooperation and momentum be generated between organisations and their activists?
- How can cooperation and momentum be generated between civil society and state actors?
- Recent Events
Good Practices: A Public Forum