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    Katowice: a time re-think how music can keep contributing to social cohesion

    Credits photo: URBACT - Mirjam Lems
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    Dubrovnik efficiently implementing project on-line: thinking, communicating and advertising like a Platform!

    Information about In Focus project
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    Reflection after a midterm reflection

    The Welcoming International Talent project has finished their mid-term reflection and is half-way the project. First part of the project went great, but some things have changed. Read all about our

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    A collection of useful Covid-19 resources from the Playful Paradigm network cities

    Useful and playful ideas to fill this period while locked at home.

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    CARD4ALL REFLECTION ON HOW A CITY CARD CAN BE USEFUL IN A PANDEMIC CRISIS

    Cities that are open, transparent, collaborative and adopt comprehensive responses are better equipped to manage pandemics than those that are not.

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    Rotterdam completed the testing phase

    Cooiman: "We will use the feedbacks to build MVP 2, together with the requirements previously designed by our local support group”

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    Exploring the gendered impacts of Covid-19

    A reflection by Sally Kneeshaw, URBACT Programme Expert and Jaimie Just, Policy Advisor CEMR

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    What organisations need to think about to better engage with SMEs in public procurement

    As cities confront the economic devastation wrought by the Covid-19 crisis, the need to rebuild local economies that are strong, resilient and inclusive is evident.  SMEs will have a critical role to

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    A school canteen to change food behaviours

    There is a typical Portuguese phrase “É de pequenino que se torce o pepino”, which means something like “it’s since a young age that good behaviors can be learned”.

    The school meals have a huge power