Contemporary societies face unprecedented challenges today: the growing demand for services by the poverty-stricken parts of society, population growth, aging and climate change.
These issues manifest the obsolescence of many of the tools and strategies on which the European model has been built, and beyond, of economic development and social protection. A strong stimulus for a paradigm shift emerges from many parts, that is to try to overcome the crisis with courageous and innovative solutions.
The great challenge we face is all here: in the ability to simultaneously support processes of development, innovation and social inclusion, in a word: sustainable.