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JobTown’s Final Conference was held in Brussels March 24th 2015

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21 April 2015
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‘Local Approaches to supporting Youth Employment  and Opportunity - What can be done from the Local Level? What can the EU do help?’ 
JobTown achievements were presented to a specialized institutional public in Brussels, along with a well-received set of related policy recommendations for the European Commission and Parliament, signed by representatives of the JobTown network.

 
 
 
Participants:
 
From the European Parliament: Javier López, Claude Moraes, Terry Reintke, Róża Thun, Damiano Zoffoli, and  the support of Richard Howitt MEP.
 
From the European Commission: Wolfgang Streitenberger Expert Adviser, DG Regional & Urban Policy, Ulrike Storost Team Leader – Youth Employment, DG Employment
 
From the OECD-LEED programme: Ekaterina Travkina, presenting key findings from the recent OECD publication ‘Job Creation and Local Economic Development’.
 
Speakers from the JobTown network localities: Councillor Alan Sitkin, Enfield, London, UK – Simon Miklós, Member of the Hungarian National Assembly
 
Panel Debate Moderated by Ian Goldring, ProjectWorks Director and JobTown Lead Expert
 
Rennes’ delegation was accompanied by Maëlle Bourg, from the Commissioner General for Territorial Equality, or ‘CGET’ (Commissariat General a l'Egalité des Territoires), the URBACT Managing Authorities.
 
Originally booked to take place in Parliament, the event had to be moved at the last minute for security reasons, and was kindly hosted by the Emilia-Romagna region in their representation’s conference facilities. Cesena, JobTown’s Lead Partner, as a city in Emilia-Romagna, has developed strong cooperative partnership with the regional government throughout JobTown, and the Brussels representation has been an invaluable support since the outset of the project, also hosting a Brussels kickoff event in 2012 and supporting dissemination.
 
The conference was greatly enriched by the Graphic Facilitation of the talented Siiri Taimla 
 
 
 
 
Siiri Taimla also produced a lovely video overview of the event.
 
A video of the conference’s panel debate, with Commission officials and MEPs, is being edited and will soon be made public – stay tuned!
 
– the JobTown team