Networks and cities' news

Catch up on the latest updates from cities working together in URBACT Networks. The articles and news that are showcased below are published directly by URBACT’s beneficiaries and do not necessarily reflect the programme’s position.

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  • Rome hosts its 3rd ULG meeting

    The third Urbact Local Group (ULG) meeting of Rome took place on 7TH June 2019 at the Casale Ciribelli, in the southern area of the city.

    Patricia Hernandez

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  • Video: City Marketing in Leuven (BE)

    Why should international talents not only visit Leuven, but also live in Leuven? Check out the video to understand what the city of Leuven learned during the Welcoming International Talent project.

    Evite van Winkoop

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  • "MyBB" – Centre for Integration of Foreigners in the City of Bielsko-Biała has been launched

    Thanks to the initiative and financial support of the City Hall in Bielsko-Biała, the "MyBB" - Center for Integration of Foreigners has been established. Its purpose is informational support for foreigners and the organization of various undertakings for integration with the local community.

    Evite van Winkoop

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  • Music for all in Katowice: having fun and cooperating to inspire social change

    A public brass music festival for young and old alike and a lot of learnings from the last Poland’s URBACT Campus: here is Katowice’s latest update on how the URBACT ONSTAGE project is progressing in the town!

    c.salido

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  • Tackling Urban Poverty in Bari

    The City of Bari joined the Com.Unity.Lab Urbact network to be inspired by the Bip/Zip program to improve its local strategy. In this interview Vitandrea Marzano from the City of Bari explains to us what are the key priorities in the city and how they are developing collaborative strategies to tackle urban poverty.

    ana.alex

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  • Stay Tuned has come to an end

    In the past three years, nine European cities, namely Ampelokipi-Menemini (GR), Aveiro (PT), Barcelona (ES), Berlin (DE), Ghent (BE), Gothenburg (SE), Nantes (FR), Sofia (BG) and Tallinn (EE), have been exchanging ideas and expertise on tackling Early leaving from education and training (ELET). Now, Stay Tuned has come to an end.

    Matthias Peynshaert

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