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COMECE launches its new website!

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We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new website: www.comece.eu! Our main goal in launching this new website is to provide users with a more intuitive and user-friendly experience that clearly presents COMECE’s mission of dialogue with the EU institutions.

The new website highlights the identity of COMECE, its structure, history, communication and, especially, its contributions to EU policies in the promotion of the common good.
It features a refreshed look, improved navigation and a handful of new elements which will make the overall experience more impactful on desktop, mobile and tablet.

“We wanted to make the user experience as simple and effective as possible. The new website has a clearer structure, which makes it easier to use and easier to navigate”, states Fr. Manuel Barrios Prieto, General Secretary of COMECE.

“The new website is part of a new communication strategy launched in 2019 with the aim of making COMECE’s activity more visible and available and, therefore, more useful to the mission of the institution”, states COMECE Press Office Manager Alessandro Di Maio.

Content and communication features have been boosted, while an internal search tool will soon allow users to explore the entire activity of COMECE. The new website includes an important novelty: the languages tool, which will make the entire website available also to people who do not speak English. The website can by accessed now in all official languages of the European Union.

The website also includes a Newsletter informing users about the activity of COMECE. If you would like to receive the Newsletter, click here. If you were already receiving our Weekly or Press Releases, no further steps are needed. Those who would like to unsubscribe can use the link at the bottom of each Newsletter or can contact us directly.

The website was designed and realized with the support of Carlos Ortiz de Diego (Spain) and Yuhyun Kim (South Korea), two extraordinary young professionals whom we were honoured to have as interns at the COMECE Press Office.

New features will be activated and adapted in the next days, but we already invite you to explore our new website and to contact us if you have any suggestions.

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