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This Eurocities’ report presents key proposals to ensure the EU’s next Action Plan for the European Pillar of Social Rights is more ambitious and responsive to the needs of city governments.
Learn moreThis 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.
Learn moreIn the lead-up to the EU elections, cities show how culture has its place in shaping a better Europe and ask for a stronger partnership going forward.
Learn moreYouth 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.
Learn moreA new Eurocities paper showcases local governments’ best practices to tackle energy poverty and help alleviate its consequences.
Learn more“Urban areas present a challenge for mental health… It is, therefore, essential to address mental health across all levels of government, including the local level.” This is one of the conclusions of a new Eurocities study published on the occasion of European Mental Health Week.
Learn moreWhat 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..
Learn moreYoung people are becoming more and more vulnerable to homelessness. Cities are acting with targeted services that take into account their age and circumstances.
Learn moreA 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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