Social Action in Spain, by Jorge Nuño

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Mr. Jorge Nuño, Manager of Employment program of Caritas, exposes how this organization is dedicated to social inclusion in order to promote social rights as key for education, health care, housing and other social basic individual rights. According to Nuño, Cáritas not only offers immediate material solutions, but also develops employment projects all over Spain.

Nuño deepens into poverty frame and exclusion issues in Spain by attending people discrimination in regular labor markets and collaborating with NGOs and social entrepreneurs. In order to explain it, he refers to real examples as the projects taking place in Cordoba or Albacete. Finally, He invites to reflection about social business and economic crisis as opportunities to strengthen.

Mr. Jorge Nuño, social pedagogue, is the Manager of Employment program of Caritas, an organization that he worked for at the Barbastro-Mozón Diocese from 1998 to 2000. Prior to his actual job, Nuño served The European Anti Poverty Network-Spain organization and the Guayente Asociation for the Spanish Pyrenees rural development, at the same time that he was Senior Consultant for the Spanish Agency Leonardo da Vinci II.

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