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The Joseph Jacquemotte Cultural Association is a continuing education organization approved by the Ministry of Culture of the Federation Wallonia-Brussels. Its objective founder Joseph Jacquemotte “Education Foundation (FDD) political, economic and social development, saying the link between the project and the labor movement ....”In this sense, it is fully recognized in the first article of the Decree of 2003 on lifelong learning.

Legal form
Non-profit organization
Objectives

The Joseph Jacquemote Foundation develops its activities around these four themes: Collective memory, history and doctrines and activities revolving around the labor movement. Critiques and economic alternatives to capitalist critique of economic and social system analysis and reflection on an alternative system. Citizenship and participation and training prospects to our society in terms of cultural policy transition by citizen participation. International Solidarity Actions for reflection and training on issues of solidarity between people, and their role in the evolution of global conflict and international development

the ACJJ intends to reaffirm the values ​​of sharing and solidarity face inequalities and injustices of capitalist globalization. That is , in our view, the very function of a continuing education movement , which guide our thinking and actions.

Main Activities

activity
analysis
study

Strengths

Collective memory, history and doctrines and activities revolving around the labor movement. Critiques and economic alternatives to capitalist critique of economic and social system analysis and reflection on an alternative system. Citizenship and participation and training prospects to our society in terms of cultural policy transition by citizen participation. International Solidarity Actions for reflection and training on issues of solidarity between people, and their role in the evolution of global conflict and international development.

Finance and Main Partners

Transform! Europe, REALPE, CNAPD