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Fattoria Pugliese Diffusa is a non-profit organisation. Its goal is to promote and facilitate the development of rural and undeveloped areas. Many projects are implemented, mostly by young people but the organisation also works with seniors. The projects are about active citizenship, participatory democracy, social inclusion, promotion of civil rights, sustainable development, etc.


==Relation to [[Future Worlds Center]]==
==Relation to [[Future Worlds Center]]==


Partners with [[Future Worlds Center]] in [[The Long Way to Europe]] project.
Partners with [[Future Worlds Center]] in [[The Long Way to Europe]] project.
Fattoria Pugliese Diffusa is a non-profit organisation. Its goal is to promote and facilitate the development of rural and undeveloped areas. Many projects are implemented, mostly by young people but the organisation also works with seniors. The projects are about active citizenship, participatory democracy, social inclusion, promotion of civil rights, sustainable development, etc.




[[Category:Partner Organizations (EU)]]
[[Category:Partner Organizations (EU)]]

Revision as of 02:35, 10 April 2019

Fattoria Pugliese Diffusa - Associazione Culturale
Type non-profit organisation
Legal status 2009
Location Via Vittorio Veneto, 32, 73056 Taurisano LE - Italy
Website https://www.fattoriapugliesediffusa.it


Fattoria Pugliese Diffusa is a non-profit organisation. Its goal is to promote and facilitate the development of rural and undeveloped areas. Many projects are implemented, mostly by young people but the organisation also works with seniors. The projects are about active citizenship, participatory democracy, social inclusion, promotion of civil rights, sustainable development, etc.

Relation to Future Worlds Center

Partners with Future Worlds Center in The Long Way to Europe project.