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29 Jan, 2025

Family financial education and energy poverty prevention in Spain

COFACE Spanish member, Isadora Duncan Foundation organised its 10th Conference on Family Financial Education and Energy Poverty Prevention which took place on December 18, 2024. 

This conference aimed at providing information and offering solutions on family financial management, over-indebtedness, and the prevention of energy poverty situations in households and the general population. 

The event brought together professionals and experts from various entities and institutions across two panel discussions: the first focused on the field of energy poverty, and the second on financial education. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about best practices and strategies aimed at improving the financial health of families and preventing energy poverty. 

Find out more here.

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