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Fanny Gauret

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About Fanny
Hello and welcome to my profile !

To introduce myself : 

I have an extensive experience in media production, living and working across four continents for a wide range of public and private entities.

As a multimedia producer and reporter, I have :

- reported on European social and economic issues from Europe 
- reported on education and social issues in Latin America
- contributing to videos and articles about environment and climate change
- written yoga-related content on various platforms

I have been a freelancer since 2014, regularly working for Euronews, as well as various European and American media. I am able to produce video, audio and written content either for TV or the web.

Looking at soft skills, I have a great attention to details and a curious mind. I have a strong appeal for different cultures and I am dedicated to understanding and relating the world we live in.

In addition to being a journalist, I am is also a yoga teacher, and a apprentice sailor.

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Do not hesitate to contact me for more information, it will be a pleasure to know more about your project.
Languages
English Spanish French
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Business Politics Current Affairs
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Portfolio

How can childcare contribute to the integration of Ukrainian women?

06 Mar 2024  |  es.euronews.com
Two years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian women and their children are adapting to their new host countries, with access to childcare being a crucial step for their integration. In Warsaw, the Comenius Foundation operates 37 child care centers, offering informal

How can childcare help Ukrainian mothers integrate into their host country?

06 Mar 2024  |  euronews.com
Two years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian women and children are adapting to life in host countries like Poland, with childcare being a crucial integration step. The Comenius Foundation operates 37 nurseries in Warsaw, creating safe spaces for children and allowing mothers to seek employment. UNICEF and the Polish government, along with European funds, support these 'spynkas'. Ukrainian women are active in the labor market, with almost two-thirds employed in Poland. The European Social Fund Plus has allocated €8.9 billion to fight child poverty, which includes financing 'spynkas'. The Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy in Poland is working to increase the number of children per educator to free up more Ukrainian women for work. Childcare services are key for Ukrainian refugee families seeking stability abroad.

How many Ukrainians enjoy temporary protection in the EU?

06 Mar 2024  |  es.euronews.com
4.2 million Ukrainians currently enjoy temporary protection in the EU, with the majority being women (47%) and children (34%). Germany and Poland host the largest numbers of those fleeing Russian military aggression, while the Czech Republic has the highest number per capita. A recent survey indicated that 8 out of 10 Europeans support the Temporary Protection policy for Ukrainians in the EU. Extended until March 2025, Temporary Protection grants residency rights, access to housing and the labor market, medical and social assistance, and education and training, with around 680,000 Ukrainian children currently being educated in EU schools. Quality, affordable childcare is crucial for the integration of Ukrainian women into the labor market and host societies.

How does Europe plan to 'derisk' its economy?

19 Jul 2023  |  euronews.com
Europe's reliance on China for critical minerals and products like electric vehicles and solar panels is increasing, with a significant trade deficit reported by Eurostat. The EU aims to 'derisk' its economy by diversifying supply chains and reducing dependency on China, as tensions grow over China's stance on the war in Ukraine. The European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, emphasizes the need for 'rebalancing' economic ties. The EU's strategy includes making industries more resilient, deterring economic coercion, protecting companies' capital and expertise, and strengthening supply chains through trade agreements with other partners.

The digital euro: an alternative to reduce the use of cash in Europe

05 Jul 2023  |  es.euronews.com
The European Commission proposes the digital euro, a virtual currency issued by the European Central Bank, to be used alongside cash in the Eurozone. The digital euro will have the same value as physical currency and can be used for transactions even without internet connectivity. It is backed by the European Central Bank, ensuring stability, unlike cryptocurrencies. Concerns about privacy and security have been raised, but the digital euro is seen as a step towards maintaining the sovereignty and stability of the financial system. It also presents commercial opportunities for FinTech companies. The European Central Bank conducted a public consultation, with privacy being the top concern. Legislation will be discussed by the European Parliament and Council to establish a legal framework for the digital euro.

How and why does the EU want to overhaul budgetary rules?

07 Jun 2023  |  fr.euronews.com
The European Union is planning to revise its budgetary rules regarding public spending and taxes to manage debt levels more sustainably. The reform aims to restore public finances across the EU, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, the conflict in Ukraine, and the energy crisis. The proposal allows member states to set their own budgetary paths for the next four to seven years, with the European Commission enforcing these decisions. The goal is to reduce public deficits to less than 3% of GDP and public debt to less than 60% of GDP, with a gradual reduction over time. While 14 countries are expected to exceed this limit in 2023, the reform also seeks to encourage investments, particularly in ecological and digital transitions.

Intensive course: Get to know the new EU minimum wage regulations

How is Europe addressing challenges in long-term care?

22 Feb 2023  |  euronews.com
Europe faces a growing need for long-term care workers due to an aging population, with a projected requirement of an additional 1.6 million care workers by 2050. In Banska Stiavnica, Slovakia, a community-based pilot project supported by the European Social Fund Plus aims to help older people live independently at home. The project involves collaboration between social, health providers, and municipalities. The European Union has introduced the European Care Strategy to improve working conditions for carers and enable dignified aging. Challenges in long-term care include access to services, staffing shortages, and the need for better support and training for care workers. Informal carers, often women, face low income and need social system support.

EU care strategy seeks to improve access to long-term care

22 Feb 2023  |  es.euronews.com
The aging population in Europe is increasing the demand for long-term caregivers. In Banska Stiavnica, Slovakia, a community-based pilot project aims to keep elderly people in their homes for as long as possible. The public spending on professional long-term care is low across Europe, and families often bear the care responsibilities. Slovakia is expected to see a more than 50% increase in the need for long-term care by 2070. The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) is funding projects to provide more services to the elderly. Ivailo Kalfin, director of Eurofound, highlights access and the shortage of caregivers as major challenges in the care sector. The European Commission is set to present a Long-Term Care Strategy, emphasizing the need for training and support for informal caregivers, who are predominantly women.

Learning World: a weekly report on worldwide education for both children and adults, including inspiring stories and analysis from experts in the field. I have worked as a videojournalist on this project.

Ukrainians have the right to work in Europe - but how difficult is it to find a job?

22 Jun 2022  |  www.euronews.com
Ukrainian refugees have the right to live and work in the EU for up to three years amidst Russia's war in Ukraine. Real Economy explores the challenges they face in finding employment, such as childcare, language barriers, and qualification recognition. The EU provides support through language courses, job market access guidelines, and tools like Europass and the EU Skills Profile Tool. Austria's tourism industry has seen Ukrainian refugees fill job vacancies, but sectors like health and IT face hurdles due to unrecognized qualifications. The European Network of Public Employment Services is committed to matching Ukrainian skills with labor market needs, emphasizing solidarity and humanitarian support over labor market demands.

The scandal of child poverty in Europe - are governments doing enough?

23 Mar 2022  |  www.euronews.com
One in four children in Europe is at risk of poverty and social exclusion, with the EU's European Child Guarantee aiming to break this cycle by ensuring access to free education, healthcare, and decent housing. A year after its launch, EU countries are submitting their national action plans, with a focus on including Ukrainian refugee children and the social inclusion of Roma children. Pilot programs funded by the European Commission and UNICEF are in place, and the European Social Fund Plus is another financial resource for governments. Experts and organizations emphasize the importance of education and collaboration across sectors for the success of the Child Guarantee.

Wake-up call: EU mobilizes economic toolbox to reach sustainability

11 Mar 2020  |  www.euronews.com
The EU aims to integrate the UN's Sustainable Development Goals into its annual European Semester to address global challenges by 2030. Denmark leads in sustainability, with initiatives like ProjectZero in Sonderborg, aiming for carbon neutrality with the involvement of local businesses and residents. The city has reduced CO2 emissions by almost 40%, with further reductions planned through wind farms and bio-gas plants. Denmark's Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod emphasizes the need for ambitious climate targets, regulatory frameworks, private sector partnerships, and job transition strategies to achieve these goals.
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