Discover the 21 URBACT National Dissemination Points
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09 October 2017
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URBACT has selected 21 National Dissemination Points which are relay websites that disseminate and collect information in each country's national language for URBACT.
Often these websites are those of public or semi-public organisations: associations, public agencies, etc.
National Dissemination Points enable:
- City professionals to regularly have access to URBACT news and results in their own language.
- URBACT to enrich its discussions with information transmitted by these National Dissemination Points (urban policies in that country, good practices, analyses, etc.)
The 21 selected National Dissemination Points have already put on line an URBACT section on their websites and they have published the URBACT 'News Bulletin' translated into national languages.
Please find below the list of the National Dissemination Points :
- Austria - OEROK
- Belgium - SPP – Service Politique des Grandes Villes
- Bulgaria - National Association of Municipal Clerks in Bulgaria
- Czech Republic - Ministry for Regional Development of the Czech Republic
- Denmark- www.urbact.dk
- France - Ministère de la Ville
- Greece - Ministry of Economy, Competitiveness & Shipping
- Germany - Deutscher Verband
- Hungary - VATI
- Italy - UNICH
- Latvia - Latvian Association of Local and Regional Governments
- Lithuania - Association of Local Authorities in Lithuania
- Luxembourg - Cellule Nationale d'information pour la politique urbaine
- The Netherlands - NICIS
- Poland - www.urbact.pl managed by Association of polish cities / The Silesian Union of Municipalities and districts / Institute for Urban Development
- Portugal - Ministério do Ambiente e do Ordenamento do Território, Direcção-Geral do Ordenamento do Território e Desenvolvimento Urbano
- Romania - Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism / Infocooperare
- Slovenia - TRAJEKT
- Sweden - City of Malmo
- Spain - Ecosistema Urbano
Coming soon:
- Norway - The Department of Regional Development, Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development - (coming soon on www.interreg.no)
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