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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  • Case Study Meeting - Ravenna, Italy

    Ravenna has a vision, and we saw it. What happend at the Italian Case Study Meeting?

    Artur Katai

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  • Trikala Local Action Plan and the link with URBinclusion

    By Vasilis Mitsios and Harry Kalliaras Trikala within the framework of the URBinclusion project is focusing the attention on the Local Action Plan focusing on poverty and exclusions problems of the Roma communities in three areas: Pyrgos, Kipaki and Roggia.

    Massimiliano Rumignani

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  • Case Study Meeting - Ibi, Spain

    In March, 2018 the Creative Spirits network had the third Case Study Meeting in a beautiful small town in Spain. 

    Artur Katai

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  • InnovaTOr - Everybody is an innovator

    Fabio Sgaragli, Lead Expert of the URBACT Transfer Network InnovaTOr reveals how Turin is spearheading Innova.TO, making municipal employees tomorrow’s innovators.

    Fabio Sgaragli

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  • Local Action Plan for Timisoara – present situation and future actions

    A iniciativa Ações Urbanas Inovadoras (UIA) lançou o seu quinto convite à apresentação de propostas. Esta é a última convocatória no atual período de programação e o orçamento é de aproximadamente 50 milhões de euros de financiamento FEDER

    Massimiliano Rumignani

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  • Making Spend Matter

    "Instead of looking to attract wealth through inward investment, we started to think about the wealth we already had at our disposal and building and harnessing that wealth for the benefit of our communities", Councillor Brown, Preston (UK)

    Matthew Baqueriza-Jackson, Network Expert for Making Spend Matter talks to key figures in Preston City Council to find out how they are changing the way procurement works in Lancashire.    

    Matthew Baqueriza-Jackson

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