Migrants
The successful integration of migrants is key to the future well-being, prosperity and cohesion of European societies. Although Member States are primarily responsible for integration, local authorities must help with policy coordination, exchange of knowledge and financial resources, and the promotion of social cohesion.
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Engaging cities to reject housing exclusion as a ‘fact of life’
The article is based on the joint URBACT-UIA web conference ‘No one left behind’ of 26 June 2020.
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2020, what we’ll be looking out for
The URBACT Programme Experts share their thoughts and expectations.
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Improving children’s education for a sustainable urban future
URBACT is helping European cities find – and share – new ways to support children’s education for a better future.
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Opening minds to fight prejudice
Schools can act as city hubs to combat rumours and intolerance.
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The do’s and don’ts of urban journalism. Tips from the editor of Guardian Cities
Chris Michael shares his advice on how to write compelling city stories.
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