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TOGETHER Project - Video on Co-responsibility not to be missed

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10 February 2015
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How to better understand the co-responsibility process and actions? URBACT TOGETHER project has completed its programme of exchange and learning activities. The project partners have been working relentlessly for three years looking for new ways to engage with ordinary people and citizens in applying the principle of co-responsability. TOGETHER has produced a video promoting the results of its project. Watch this lively video to learn more about co-responsibility and the impact of an URBACT project on the ground.


A movie promoting the work of the TOGETHER... par urbact


At TOGETHER's root lays a simple principle: it is better to involve and engage with people in the development of their town or city rather than just inform them once decisions have been made. Everybody has a role in preserving and sharing the common goods more fairly here and now. The idea behind the co-responsability of territories is to engage an exchange between different actors of the society in order to define the well being of all and to discover the new means of improving the society, the economy or simply the city and life environment. This movie shot in cities all over Europe aims to be a great tool for the promotion and the implementation of Territories of Co-responsibility. Thus, it highlights the different actions concerning health, social economy, education and diversity implemented by the TOGETHER project and its partners as well as the methodology and the first recorded results.You will have the chance to discover in this video pilot actions launched in each partner city such as the co-responsability project on health issue set up by Kavala in Greece or the 10 actions already implemented in Mulhouse in France. 

You can also hear in this movie interesting interviews with Samuel Thirion, administrator for Council of Europe as well as Jean Rottner, Mayor of Mulhouse and Lead Partner of the project but also Jon Bloomfield, Lead Expert of the project.

Don't miss also the 1-minute animation explaining in images the co-responsibility process available here.

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