
URBACT in Ireland
URBACT is all about integrated sustainable urban development. URBACT is helping Irish towns and cities to come together to develop solutions, learn, network and build capacity. The programme has four main objectives:
- Capacity for Policy Delivery
- Policy Design
- Policy Implementation
- Building and Sharing Knowledge
Ultimately it is about providing training and tools to develop better urban policies, making our urban centres better places to live.
National URBACT Point
Eastern & Midland Regional Assembly
Dr Karl
Murphy
The Ministry in charge of URBACT
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