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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  • Nantes: turning high level strategy into concrete, measurable actions

    The project team from Nantes (FR) wanted to turn a high level strategy into something concrete and measurable. Building collaboration and trust with stakeholders (including families) was key to their approach and success.

    Matthias Peynshaert

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  • Nantes: turning high level strategy into concrete, measurable actions

    The project team from Nantes (FR) wanted to turn a high level strategy into something concrete and measurable. Building collaboration and trust with stakeholders (including families) was key to their approach and success.

    Matthias Peynshaert

    See more
  • Nantes: turning high level strategy into concrete, measurable actions

    The project team from Nantes (FR) wanted to turn a high level strategy into something concrete and measurable. Building collaboration and trust with stakeholders (including families) was key to their approach and success.

    Matthias Peynshaert

    See more
  • Ghent: implementing action plans

    Ghent (BE), lead partner of Stay Tuned, created an overall plan to prevent early school leaving, and to create new perspectives for young people who leave school early anyway.

    Matthias Peynshaert

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  • Ghent: implementing action plans

    Ghent (BE), lead partner of Stay Tuned, created an overall plan to prevent early school leaving, and to create new perspectives for young people who leave school early anyway.

    Matthias Peynshaert

    See more
  • Ghent: implementing action plans

    Ghent (BE), lead partner of Stay Tuned, created an overall plan to prevent early school leaving, and to create new perspectives for young people who leave school early anyway.

    Matthias Peynshaert

    See more