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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  • Curating the chaos of a healthy business ecosystem

    Creating a new hub, service, etc. without a clear plan or instead of building on what’s already there is a common mistake for a city to make.


    Zoltán Szenes

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  • Reflections and Insights: Key Learnings from the Vilanova i la Geltrú meeting

    We are thrilled to share a short video highlighting takeaways from participants of the Vilanova i la Geltrú meeting.


    Zoltán Szenes

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  • Urban harmony : Promote Planetary Health and One Health for a sustainable future

    David Huberdeau

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  • The group visiting the Cliffs of Moher

    Funding the 30-minutes territory

      

    Insights from ECONNECTING’s Third Transnational Meeting in Ennis, Ireland

     

    Mariachiara Di Tella

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  • Digital Inclusion: A Gateway to Integration for Migrants

    Today, the technological and digital transition is accelerating, making access to technology and online resources essential. Some people, already facing various forms of discrimination, are digitally excluded, complicating their integration. For newcomers, digital inclusion is crucial for their integration and well-being. Ensuring their access to digital tools and resources eases their transition and encourages active societal participation. The WELDI network is developing strategies to promote this inclusion, exemplified by Cluj-Napoca's detailed plan for an online one-stop shop.  

    Sofiane Youssef

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  • Addressing Housing Challenges in Albacete, Spain

    Albacete is a vibrant cultural center located in the Castilla-La Mancha region, one of the most dynamic agricultural regions in Europe. Due to its strategic location, Albacete attracts a large number of seasonal migrant workers. The city strives to meet the specific needs of migrant workers and their families, some of whom live in informal settlements. Thus, as part of the WELDI project, the municipality hosted the third transnational meeting of the network devoted to the theme of housing.

    Sofiane Youssef

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