Le rapport d’activité national du dispositif des Commissaires au redressement productif (CRP) pour l’année 2016 est disponible.
Acteurs décisifs de l’accompagnement des entreprises en difficulté nommés par le ministre, les CRP sont placés auprès des préfets de région et positionnés en Direccte. Plus...
Publication d'un rapport sénatorial sur les Missions Locales
Ce rapport, qui parait sous sa forme provisoire, met en évidence les bons résultats des Missions Locales et insiste la qualité de leur action, avec 1,4 million de jeunes reçus chaque année, en augmentation de plus de 30 % entre 2007 et 2015) et leur implantation de proximité avec 445 structures, 6 500 sites, 12 000 salariés, faisant d’elles «des acteurs incontournables de l’insertion sociale et professionnelle des jeunes». Plus...
Rapport « Prêts pour l’Afrique d’aujourd’hui ? »
Dans ce rapport de septembre 2017, l’Institut Montaigne appelle le gouvernement français à construire une « stratégie de long terme » pour le développement économique du continent. Parmi les points étudiés dans cette étude, notons le troisième chapitre consacré au « capital humain : un atout majeur à pérenniser ». Plus...ECMI Annual Report 2016 is now online!
ECMI Annual Reports highlight the main research, analysis, action and documentation results of the European Centre for Minority Issues. As such, the reports manifest how the Centre manages its ambition of delivering high-quality research, policy-relevant analysis, and of building bridges between majority-minority relations’ theory and practice. More...
Linking Adult Education and Health for Sustainable Development
Education and health are inherently linked: according to the third Global Report on Adult Learning and Education (GRALE III), education brings health benefits for both individuals and society as a whole, and vice versa. To achieve the multidimensional Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the two policy sectors, education and health, need to work together. More...
Latest OECD report confirms Coalition higher education policies out of step
The OECD’s Education at a Glance Report 2017 was released today and yet again confirms that Australia’s level of public investment in tertiary education is amongst the lowest in the OECD, and that our students pay some of the highest fees in the world to attend public universities. More...
Human trafficking: new reports published on Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France and Norway
The Council of Europe’s expert group against human trafficking (GRETA) has recently published its new monitoring reports on Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France and Norway, outlining progress and outstanding issues, and providing recommendations to the countries’ authorities. More...
The anti-racism commission publishes its annual report
A strong surge of nationalistic populism, continued efforts to integrate migrants, and the response of European states to the continued Islamist terror attacks that struck Europe in 2016 were the main developments identified by the Council of Europe’s anti-racism commission (ECRI) in its annual report published today. More...
Universities told to issue regular financial reports
By Gilbert Nganga. Kenya’s universities have been ordered to publish regular financial performance reports as part of sweeping regulations which take effect this year, aimed at lifting the veil of secrecy that has shrouded institutions’ financial status and effectively put millions of dollars at risk. More...A new report on institutional recognition procedures published
The FAIR project – Focus on Automatic Institutional Recognition – report has just been published and makes a wide range of recommendations to national authorities, ENIC-NARIC centres and higher education institutions.
They concern such issues as the quality assurance of recognition and admissions procedures, appeals mechanisms, the turnaround time of applications, and the provision of accurate and timely information to applicants. The recommendations are intended to foster full adherence to the Lisbon Recognition Convention and to promote a ‘recognition culture’ in which procedures are transparent, efficient and fair. More...
