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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  • Int-Herit Transnational Meeting Dodoni - Video & Report

    The network has published a new video produced after its seventh transnational meeting held last November in the municipality of Dodoni in Greece.

    Antonio Zafra

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  • The Azory regeneration process in Kraków

    By Biernat Natalia

    The Azory housing estate is a deprived neighborhood that is undergoing a regeneration process in Kraków and is the subject of the URBinclusion project.

     

    Massimiliano Rumignani

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  • JBA Berlin: possible learning areas for cities

    The story of the TM Berlin case Jugendberufsagentur (JBA) has insights for all implementation projects. Let's look at the possible learning areas for other cities this particular good practice offers.

    Wietske Vos

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  • TM Berlin: Stay Tuned in quotes - "ELET is complex, not complicated"

    During the meeting in Berlin (June 2018) the project partners focused on the case of the Jugendberufsagentur (JBA), and the story of its implementation journey. Excellent opportunity to collect some reactions and learning experiences from the partners, since Stay Tuned celebrated its 1st birthday in June. Stay Tuned in quotes.

    Wietske Vos

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  • URBinclusion 3rd Transnational Meeting in Turin

    By Turin Local Team. The 3nd URBinclusion transnational meeting was held in Turin on the 2nd and 3rd of October and was dedicated to the discussion and learning on collaborative services to deliver social policies.

    Massimiliano Rumignani

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  • THE ECHO OF DO-DO-NA

    The region of Molossia limited to the west with the Ionian Sea, to the south with Acarnania and Aetolia, to the southeast with Thessaly, to the east with Macedonia, to the northeast with Paeonia and to the north with the vast country of Illyria. Molossia was a mountainous country dominated by the Pindo range and the Acroceraunios mountains. Dodona, its capital, was located approximately in the center of this territory and it was famous for its oracle. Around the city of Dodona lived the Molossian factions of the Antitanes and other Epirote tribes about 2,500 years ago.

    Antonio Zafra

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