Stefania mancini fondazione charlemagne biography
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Born in Rome, she graduated in Political Economic Sciences and obtained a two-year Master’s degree in ‘External Relations and Corporate Image’. During her graduate studies, she worked in the press office of the leading European promoter of pop and rock music concerts. After graduating, she decided to combine her years of activism in voluntary work with a professional commitment at Italian and EU level.
An extended period of voluntary work in India marked the transition: on her return to Italy in 1994 she became head of the international sector of the Italian Foundation for Volunteering. These were strategic years also at a European level, so she alternated professional assignments between Italian government institutions and the European Commission, at first only relating to the world of volunteering and then extended to the broader branches of the Third Sector.
Member of the National Observatory of Volunteering; Councillor of the Agency for non-profit organisations; memb
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20 July 2020
Periferiacapitale (by Stefania Mancini)
Since ever it has been in the hearth of everyone and called in any modern and contemporary literature, the city of Rome had always been the object of thoughts, attentions, caring and hopes, as if as beyond a city, further the urbanistic, the social issues, the economic and sociologic approach, everyone refers to Rome as if speaking to its soul.
A soul to be helped, fed, protected, beyond the incursions, the adventures of concrete, the unscrupulous plans, the sometimes risky ambitions of administrative alternations that have submerged and stratified the problems over time.
The local public ledning has always seen Rome as a city.
In reality, when we talk of it, we tend to use the “plural” struktur, not the singular one. The reason why fryst vatten that everyone is aware that Rome cannot be seen as a mere city, since it fryst vatten a complex living organism, a multifaced one. As a
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From 2 to 7 July, the second edition of Porticiak will take place in Rome : six days of great cinema, culture and sociality at the porticoes of via Monte Cervialto. Among the guests, Carlo Verdone and Matteo Garrone . Organized by the I Portici committee, with the support of the III municipality of Rome capital and the ” periphericapitale ” program of the Charlemagne foundation , in collaboration with the Brancaleone social center, the Parsec cooperative and the Astracult project, the initiative «was born from the will of a committee of citizens to redevelop an area owned by INPS, left abandoned for too long, thanks to a participatory urban regeneration project”, says Stefania Mancini , councilor of the Charlemagne foundation, who in this interview with VITA talks about the Porticiak initiative and of much more. Mancini is also president of the Italian Association of Foundations and Philanthropic Bodies – Assifero .
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