Socioeconomic effects of the pandemic on central Europe & why transnational cooperation is central to become more resilient

The coronavirus pandemic has upended life as we know it. Borders are back and negative socioeconomic consequences

are fast beginning to show. How will central Europe cope with the aftermath of this crisis? Despite an initial focus on national responses, we believe #cooperationiscentral for regions and cities to become more resilient places in a green way. Our speaker will make an engaging case for cooperation funded by Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE and why it helps secure a better future for us all.

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National Bioeconomy Hub, the first in the Central and Eastern Europe region with the support of the BIOEAST Initiative.

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BIOEASTsUP project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme for Research and innovation under grant agreement No 862699

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