Take a look at how capacity building can play an empowering role in European towns. You'll discover examples and available programmes and initiatives to support your region.
The European Commission approved on 23 July 2024 the last details of the extension of our Interreg Europe cooperation programme to the seven EU candidate countries.
You know your project has a great story! Spread the message and submit it to the Interreg Slam 2024. Promote your achievements, turn your story into a video, and bring it to life on stage at the the Interreg GO! event. Apply now.
On 2 May 2024, Avfall Norge hosted a webinar on sustainable waste management and circular economy, featuring presentations from the Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform.
The end of the third call is coming fast. Have a look at our final tips for preparing your project application and take advantage of our support tools and events. What are you waiting for? Get started.
What makes some citizen consultations falter while others succeed? Our discussions led us to a better understanding of the common pitfalls in citizen engagement processes.
Floods are the most common and most costly natural disasters in Europe. Action is required at all governance levels to tackle this issue and nature-based solutions are part of the solution.
Three Interreg Europe projects will be competing for a spot in the finals at the RegioStars Awards in the 2024 edition: CRAFTS CODE, MATCH-UP, and ThreeT.
A week of cycling to meet Low-Tech players and develop innovative solutions is to be held on the 8th until the 16th of June in Lorient in support of the FEEL project and frugal approach to city living.
The Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform is organising four workshops on various topics. It is a great opportunity to meet organisations from other European countries involved in Interreg Europe project.
The Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform organised an online discussion between projects focused on Renewable Energy Communities on 9 April 2024. Discover the key learnings.
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.