Youth
The future wellbeing of cities depends on young people maximising their potential and having the necessary skills to contribute fully to society. Cities therefore must work with their youth to support them in their needs and challenges and empower them to shape the social, economic, cultural and political life of tomorrow.
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Global Goals for Cities
Global Goals for Cities
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 as a universal...
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Latest activities
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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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Gothenburg’s new app for education
Could a digital tool change the school system and prevent drop out by educating students and teachers?
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Tuning up the instruments of social change
Cities in Europe are using music and performing arts education for social change, inclusion and cohesion.
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Young elected politicians, join for free the European Week for Regions and Cities
Get acquainted with Europe and benefit from training sessions!
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Document 13 May 2013pdf - 1.47 MB