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As the new EU institutions set Europe’s future direction, this second edition of the Eurocities Monitor presents interesting data and insights from cities in the Eurocities network. The Eurocities Pulse Mayors Survey, which constitutes a major element of this publication, reveals the main challenges and priorities shaping urban affairs in 2025.
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This report focuses on mental health (Principle 16 of the European Pillar of Social Rights – Access to Health). It highlights how cities are creating policies and services that not only target mental health but also address the social factors, such as housing, employment and social inclusion, that greatly impact citizens’ wellbeing.
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Youth homelessness is increasing in cities across Europe. To respond to this crisis, Eurocities has developed a new report outlining the vision of cities to support homeless young people, and the ambitious actions required at EU, national and local levels of government to bring about change.
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More than 4.1 million people from Ukraine benefited from the Temporary Protection Directive as of 31 July 2023. But what is its future? And what will the fate of other migrants be?
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Cities are an integral part of the fight to mitigate global warming, adapt to climate change and make societies more inclusive. Culture can make a difference.
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What can cities do to address mental health issues? A lot. From Helsinki to Cluj-Napoca to Milan, municipalities are taking decisive action to support the wellbeing of urban communities..
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As the war in Ukraine continues, cities demand a seat at the table to discuss solutions and also demand more funding to welcome and integrate Ukrainian refugees.
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A new publication will bring you insights into present challenges and future trends in cultural heritage – and great examples of how cities around Europe are approaching them.
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The Chinese word ‘市‘, ‘shì’, translates only loosely into English as ‘city’, but despite differences, European and Chinese cities face many of the same policy-making challenges. Here are the tools to meet those challenges.
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Now with one click, you can explore how cities and volunteers are working together for migrant integration across Europe.
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