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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  • MAST Good Practice Explained

    Arts and culture sector collaboration on climate action and engagement in a city which recognises the value of culture and is itself demonstrating climate change leadership, linked to two of the key local challenges that run through the city’s climate change strategy;

    • mobilising business action on climate change through a sector specific approach
    • engaging and mobilising citizens to act on climate change

    Laura McIntosh

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  • C-Change - An Introduction

    C-Change will bring together cities to mobilise their arts and culture sectors to lead climate action by inspiring citizens to act, reducing carbon emissions and developing local policies. Lead by Manchester City Council and funded by URBACT.

    Laura McIntosh

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  • In Adelfia, music does not turn off

    In Adelfia, the coronavirus has not stopped MusicaInGioco's work for social inclusion: almost 70% of children involved in the three orchestras of the association followed online music lessons during the lockdown. Here are the latest URBACT OnStage news from Southern Italy!

    c.salido

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  • Cooperative City in Quarantine: Connecting local initiatives during the COVID-19 crisis

    Realising the need to create international dialogue on handling the COVID-19 crisis at the local level, Eutropian launched a weekly webinar to connect activists and experts from all parts of Europe with a broader audience.

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  • CARD4ALL URBACT NEWSLETTER Nº3

    Learn about CARD4ALL project activities before and during Covid time...

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  • The voluntary movement becomes particularly active in Latvia during the global pandemic

    On the first days of the Covid -19 crisis, the voluntary assistance network, which was named “Stay Home”, was born and developed fast in Latvia. We invited for a conversation about this movement the co-author of the voluntary movement “Stay Home” Inese Vaivare to present to both the local and broader audience – beyond Latvia’s border – the activities and the mission of this movement. 

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