
We are extremely proud to announce that ALDA Secretary-General Antonella Valmorbida is among the candidates to the Women of Europe Awards, running for the category “Women in Action”.
The Women of Europe Awards are organized every year by the European Movement International and the European Women’s Lobby, and they aim at celebrating strong and leading women active for the advancement and promotion of the European project in their daily professional or private life.
Since the deeds of women often remains unrecognized, the awards want to highlight their contribution in promoting and advancing European issues, and in increasing the presence and involvement of women in debates about Europe and its future.
Antonella being a noteworthy figure in the field of local good governance and decentralized cooperation in the European territory and beyond, has been nominated for the category “Women in Action | undertaking extraordinary actions at grassroots level in Europe”. She is actually involved in more than 50 projects aiming at fostering the cooperation between local authorities, citizens and civil society organisations through grassroot actions, with special attention to the fulfilment of the Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals.
President of the European Partnership for Democracy, she spends most part of her working time travelling to targeted areas, actively contributing to the implementation of actions, to carry on research on good and best practices, driven by the belief that direct contact with people is the key to the overall success of every process.
Whatever the outcome will be, Antonella Valmorbida’s nomination to the Awards is highly relevant and it proves the substantiality and impact of her actions for the advancement of the EU project.

We are extremely proud to announce that ALDA Secretary-General Antonella Valmorbida is among the candidates to the Women of Europe Awards, running for the category “Women in Action”.
The Women of Europe Awards are organized every year by the European Movement International and the European Women’s Lobby, and they aim at celebrating strong and leading women active for the advancement and promotion of the European project in their daily professional or private life.
Since the deeds of women often remains unrecognized, the awards want to highlight their contribution in promoting and advancing European issues, and in increasing the presence and involvement of women in debates about Europe and its future.
Antonella being a noteworthy figure in the field of local good governance and decentralized cooperation in the European territory and beyond, has been nominated for the category “Women in Action | undertaking extraordinary actions at grassroots level in Europe”. She is actually involved in more than 50 projects aiming at fostering the cooperation between local authorities, citizens and civil society organisations through grassroot actions, with special attention to the fulfilment of the Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals.
President of the European Partnership for Democracy, she spends most part of her working time travelling to targeted areas, actively contributing to the implementation of actions, to carry on research on good and best practices, driven by the belief that direct contact with people is the key to the overall success of every process.
Whatever the outcome will be, Antonella Valmorbida’s nomination to the Awards is highly relevant and it proves the substantiality and impact of her actions for the advancement of the EU project.