SOLIDAR & SOLIDAR Foundation
Carlos Roldán Mejías is an experienced professional in social policy and education, currently serving as the Social Policy Coordinator at SOLIDAR & SOLIDAR Foundation since September 2020. Previously, Carlos worked as a Project and Policy Coordinator at Liga Española de la Educación y la Cultura Popular, overseeing European projects and global citizenship education initiatives. Additional roles include Policy and Advocacy Coordinator at Fundación CIVES and contribution to the Linguistic Certification Exam for Immigrant Workers at Universidad Antonio de Nebrija. Carlos has a strong educational background with multiple master’s degrees in applied linguistics, educational guidance, and international communication, along with a licenciatura in translation and interpretation and psychology.
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SOLIDAR & SOLIDAR Foundation
SOLIDAR is a European and worldwide network of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) working to advance Social Justice through a Just Transition in Europe and worldwide. With over 50 member organisations based in 26 countries (19 of which are EU countries), member organisations are national CSOs in Europe, as well as some non-EU and EU-wide organisations, working in one or more of our fields of activity. The network is brought together by its shared values of solidarity, equality and participation. Our main aims are: - Strengthen European integration and promote fair globalisation. - Contribute to a social Europe by guaranteeing people living in the EU and Neighbourhood countries equal rights and opportunities, decent work for a decent life and the full participation of all in society. - Act as a watchdog in the reshaping of international architecture to create social change through investment in global social protection and decent work for all, and fair trade schemes. - Promote active citizenship and participation through inclusive education policies, active inclusion policies, participatory democracy and investment in civil dialogue.