On 5th March 2024, European Union Ministers in charge of Housing adopted the Liège declaration. They jointly identify the lack of affordable housing as a challenge with major implications on social exclusion, individual health, economic inequality, work-related mobility, access to employment and education.
We can advise you on your project proposal before you apply for our third call to make sure it is relevant to our programme and that it meets the call's criteria.
The Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform organised an online discussion on Harnessing Local Culture for Urban Regeneration, on Thursday 22 February 2024.
Europe’s cities and regions will be empowered to implement new infrastructure projects but also obliged to meet new requirements for sustainable transport planning. Explore the opportunities and challenges of The Trans-European Transport Network.
We're giving our approved projects the opportunity to extend their partnership to EU candidate countries. Call is open from 20 March to 7 June 2024, at 12:00 p.m. (midday)
On 21 February 2024, the Policy Learning Platform organised an online discussion with a focus on Navarra’s District Renovation Model. Explore the key learnings in this article.
With the recent adoption of the EU AI Act, the European Union has taken a monumental step towards shaping the future of our continent. Read how local authorities can use it as a powerful tool.
Beyond the digital and green transition, the social transition needs to be taken into account to make sure everyone is included in the process towards a more sustainable and competitive economy.