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A new Eurocities report, the fifth in a series, designed to collect evidence from cities concerning the implementation of the principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights, assesses the inclusion of people with disabilities.
Learn moreEven before the pandemic, child poverty levels were already high in cities – often much higher than national averages, which is why many cities have already been finding innovative ways to combat it, as outlined in two new publications by Eurocities.
Learn moreCovid crushed the culture sector, but it also showed us how essential culture is in our lives. Our latest podcast presents the cases of Bologna and Lisbon.
Learn moreHow can we convert historic cities into resilient, sustainable, and creative cities? Our new book is a good place to start.
Learn moreBudgets may be shrinking, but cities’ sustainable energy ambitions are not. Luckily, we have shortcuts to innovative finance.
Learn moreA new Eurocities statement is urging the European Council to be bolder in its climate action, by revising upwards its 2030 emission reduction target to at least 60%.
Learn moreIf you can’t measure the impact of culture, how do you justify spending in the culture sector?
Learn moreWhen migrants move, it is overwhelmingly to cities that they come. This fourth Integrating Cities Report gives a direct insight into how cities are integrating migrants today.
Learn moreThe new EU Action Plan Integration and Inclusion 2021-2027 is out, and it spells good news for the local level.
Learn moreThis report is the third in a series of surveys to collect evidence from cities on the implementation of the principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights.
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