• Online Info dan: poziv za mreže za transfer inovacija (ITN) u okviru programa URBACT IV

    Objavljen je novi poziv za mreže za transfer inovacija (ITN) u programu URBACT IV, koji će biti otvoren od 10. januara do 20. marta 2024. Poziv je namijenjen partnerskim konzorcijima koji bi preuzeli dobre projektne prakse Urbanih inovativnih akcija (UIA) iz programskog perioda 2014 - 2020. i primijenili ih u lokalnom kontekstu. UIA projekti su u prethodnom periodu bili provedeni u oblastima koje su od posebnog značaja za  potencijalne korisnike u BiH, kao što su: kvalitet zraka, cirkularna ekonomija, adaptacija na klimatske promjene, digitalna i energetska tranzicija, stambena pitanja, integracija migranata i izbjeglica, itd.

    Direkcija za evropske integracije, uz podršku URBACT Sekretarijata, tim povodom organizuje Info dan 31. januara, sa početkom u 10:00 sati.

    Direkcija za evropske integracije, uz podršku URBACT Sekretarijata, tim povodom organizuje Info dan 31. januara, sa početkom u 10:00 sati.  Registracijski obrazac (link : https://forms.gle/NfGXGgSWeVRuFTrc6).

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    Direkcija za evropske integracije organizuje  online info dan koji će se održati 31. januara 2024. sa početkom u 10:00 časova, povodom objavljivanja poziva za mreže za transfer inovacija (ITN) u okviru međuregionalnog programa URBACT IV. 

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    URBACT aims to foster integrated urban development in Europe by supporting networks of cities and towns to exchange good practices and ideas. This webpage aims to share information, news and articles about URBACT.

  • URBACT takes stock of 2023

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    11/12/2023

    For URBACT, this has been a year of new beginnings with new networks, people, partnerships and landmark events!  

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    Before shifting focus to a new year and new priorities, URBACT looks back on the touchstones and flashpoints that have taken the programme to new thematic and geographic heights. You will also find some hints about what’s in store for 2024.

     

    1. URBACT approves 1st round of Action Planning Networks

     

    A total of 254 project partners have joined the URBACT IV Programme, following the approval of 30 Action Planning Networks by the programme’s Monitoring Committee. The new beneficiaries primarily represent small and medium-sized cities across 28 European countries. From the technical to the practical, the holistic to the segmented: these project partners will develop Integrated Action Plans to tackle common local challenges.  

    Get a glimpse of the 30 networks whose topics range from sustainable mobility plans for urban and rural areas, place-based climate action and digital inclusion, to industrial renewal, migrant support, gender equality, green growth and public procurement.

     

    2. URBACT University welcomes the class of 2023

     

    From 28-30 August, the URBACT University was held in Malmö (SE). The 2023 edition marked the first in-person gathering of 430 partners from the recently approved Action Planning Networks.  

    Following in the footsteps of previous editions, this year’s landmark capacity-building event provided participants with tools and guidance on how to better define their local challenges and vision for change with the help of civil society. On day 1, participants got familiar with tools like the Problem Tree and the Newspaper of Tomorrow, followed by stakeholder mapping and engagement on day 2, and a new tool (the Action Planning Canvas) on day 3

    Get the main takeaways and watch the video for more highlights, including a bike tour of Malmö’s sustainable urban development initiatives! 

    The URBACT University 2023 was one of a kind, but not the first of its kind. Looking ahead to 2024, national campus events will take place for network beneficiaries. 

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    3. URBACT plugs in to the 1st EU City Lab

     

    From 23-24 November, the first EU City Lab on Energy Transition was held in Viladecans (ES). This thematic event, co-organised by URBACT and the European Urban Initiative (EUI), is part of a series of labs aiming to bring together stakeholders from local, national and EU levels to increase their knowledge on good practices related to energy, food and other related urban challenges. 

    This event gathered energy specialists and representatives  from European cities. The packed two-day agenda featured presentations from Viladecans’ Deputy Mayor Jordi Mazon, representatives from URBACT, the EUI, the European Energy Research Alliance and valuable insights on local learning practices, energy communities and governance. The walking tours were a highlight of the event programme, featuring site visits to the Vilawatt energy company, municipal buildings, the municipal market and Enxaneta School. 

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    How will the EU City Labs help cities face pressing societal and environmental challenges? Read the article and take note of upcoming topics. Starting in March 2024 in Mouans-Sartoux (FR), the next EU City Lab will cover cities’ role in changing behaviours when it comes to food production and consumption. More topics are still to come! 

     

    4. URBACT National Points put words into action 

     

    The URBACT Method is all about providing cities with the tools and support to address local challenges. Yet, it’s not a surprise that language can present a barrier to these types of cross-border exchanges.  

    Over the last year, 25 National URBACT Points (NUPs) have sprung into action supporting local partners in European cities and, most recently, in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia under the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA).  

    This year, most of the National URBACT Points were appointed to also act as Urban Contact Points for the European Urban Initiative, providing a common line of information for both entities in their respective countries.   

    Find your NUP on the URBACT website or search for ‘@URBACT_country abbreviation’ on social media. 

     

    5. The URBACT Secretariat welcomes new faces 

     

    This year, as every year, the URBACT team is here to support cities. Now with 16 staff members, the Secretariat is working at full speed, and the team is still growing! Find a familiar or a fresh face here.  

    Interested in driving change for better cities? Check out the latest opportunities here to join the URBACT team. 

    URBACT Secretariat group picture during the URBACT University Days in Malmö (Sweden)

     

     

    The future is calling…for more URBACT networks! 

     

    Lots more activities to come, the first being the URBACT call for Innovation Transfer Networks (ITNs) opening on 10 January 2024. Through these networks, cities previously funded under the Urban Innovative Actions initiative will be sharing their innovative projects with other cities across the EU as well as in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia.  

    Interested in transferring an innovative project in your city? Get a taste of what to expect and go to urbact.eu/get-involved on 10 January to learn even more. Last but not least, save the date for the first online info session on 16 January

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  • Residents of the future

    LEAD PARTNER : Sibenik - Croatia
    • Alba Iulia - Romania
    • Mangualde - Portugal
    • Saldus - Latvia
    • Plasencia - Spain
    • Kalamata - Greece
    • Iisalmi - Finland
    • Saint-Quentin - France
    • Mantova - Italy
    • Trebinje - Bosnia-Herzegovina

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    First transnational meeting on 26-28 September 2023 in Sibenik, Croatia.

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    Residents of the future wants to address the issue of urban depopulation within small and medium-sized cities. By focusing on digital transformation, economic diversification and city branding, it will explore innovative approaches towards evolving trends in work, lifestyle and communication, to enhance the cities’ attractiveness for prospective investments and inhabitants. The network enables cities to redefine their advantages in comparison to larger metropolitan areas, and develop holistic, citizen-centric solutions that support demographic revitalisation and sustainable urban growth.

     

    URBACT - Residents of the future
    Finding solutions to influence the urban shrinkage
  • METACITY

    LEAD PARTNER : Fundão - Portugal
    • Campobasso - Italy
    • Industrial Systems Institute, Athena Research Center - Greece
    • Písek - Czech Republic
    • Nevers - France
    • Razlog - Bulgaria
    • ÅBO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY - Finland
    • Újbuda - Hungary
    • Härnösand - Sweden
    • Mostar - Bosnia-Herzegovina

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    First transnational meeting on 30-31 October 2023 in Písek, Czechia.

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    Metacity aims to increase competitiveness of small and medium tech-aware cities, benefiting from the opportunity to enhance service efficiency and citizen satisfaction provided by the metaverse. By integrating metaverse technologies, cities can create immersive digital environments for education, healthcare, tourism and public services, enabling streamlined communication, remote access to services, and personalized experiences, leveling the playing field with larger cities. Metaverse-driven urban planning fosters innovation, economic growth, and ensures that citizens have access to cutting-edge solutions, ultimately improving their overall quality of life.

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    Virtual Solutions for Real People
  • GenProcure

    LEAD PARTNER : Vila Nova de Famalicao - Portugal
    • Zagreb - Croatia
    • Koszalin - Poland
    • Messina - Italy
    • Satu Mare County Intercommunity Development Association - Romania
    • Umea - Sweden
    • Ibrány - Hungary
    • Department for Development and International Projects of Government of Zenica-Doboj Canton - Bosnia-Herzegovina
    • Alcoy - Spain

    Timeline

    Transnational Meeting on 21-22 November 2023 in Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal.

    Online Meeting: 7 February 2024

    Subject: Spend Analysis

    Transnational Meeting on 19-20 March 2024 in Umea, Sweden

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    GenProcure will address the gender equality in public procurement, many times referred to as Gender-Responsive Public Procurement. It consists of promoting gender equality through working purchases, supplies and services by the public sector, meaning that both suppliers and buyers include, in the agreed contracts, a part that concerns the interests both of men and women, paying particular attention to its development in a way that leads to a reduction of gender inequalities.

    Gender Inclusion in Public Procurement
  • BiodiverCity

    LEAD PARTNER : Dunaújváros - Hungary
    • Vratsa - Bulgaria
    • Veszprém - Hungary
    • Poljcane - Slovenia
    • Laboratório da Paisagem - Portugal
    • Cieza - Spain
    • Siena - Italy
    • Limerick - Ireland
    • S-Hertogenbosch - Netherlands
    • Bosnia-Herzegovina

    Timeline

    First Transnational meeting in s-Hertogenbosch (NL) on 14-16 November 

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    of BiodiverCity

    In ten European cities URBACT Local Groups will work out community-based approaches to valorise, measure and account biodiversity and related ecosystem services. The BiodiverCity partners will support and enable communities to plan powerful nature-based solutions, foster pro-environmental citizen behaviours and draft Urban Greening Plans, contributing to the achievement of the EU Biodiversity Strategy as well.

    Community-based approaches to foster urban biodiversity
  • DIGI-INCLUSION

    LEAD PARTNER : Mollet del Vallès - Spain
    • Jelgava - Latvia
    • Alexandroupolis - Greece
    • Torres Vedras - Portugal
    • Gdańsk Entrepreneurship Foundation - Poland
    • Iași - Romania
    • Boulogne sur mer Développment Côte d'Opale - France
    • Lepida ScpA - Italy
    • Department for Development and International Projects of Government of Zenica-Doboj Canton - Bosnia-Herzegovina

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    First Transnational Meeting in Mollet del Vallès.

     

     

     

    Second Transnational meeting on 15-17 of April 2024 in Torres Vedras (Portugal)

    Third Transnational meeting on 10 - 12 of June 2024 in Jelgava (Latvia)

    Fourth Transnational meeting in Autumn 2024 in Iasi (Romania)

    Bilateral meetings, which are strongly recommended, are expected to be held in Spring 2025. 

    Fifth Transnational meeting in Summer 2025 in Boulogne sur Mer (France). 

    Sixth Transnational meeting in Autumn 2025 in Bolognia (Italy). 

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    DIGI-INCLUSION network aims to tackle social exclusion and boost digital inclusion not only by granting access to technology but by enabling people to develop the necessary skills and to become sufficiently empowered to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the digital world. 

    Leaving no-one behind in a digital world
  • Medina Garić

    I hold Master degree in Environmental protection science and Bachelor as Professor of Geography. My experience of over 15 years is in project management and trainings in the fields of environmental protection, circular economy and waste management, sustainable mobility, energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, rural and tourism development, support to business development of SMEs and support to strengthening capacities of local authorities and CSOs. All these actions involved numerous actors, citizens, governmental bodies, CSOs and companies.
    My professional experiences within project implementation is related to administrative and financial reporting, and as well related to implementation of technical reports, and supporting the local self-government and CSOs educating them on circular economy principles, environmental protection recommendations, within projects implemented by CSO where I work or as support to other projects as expert. Besides preparation of project proposals, implementation and technical documents delivery, monitoring and evaluation of projects and sub-grantees, I supported preparation and implementation of numerous local and transnational meetings, trainings, seminars and conferences. My extent experience is as well in organization of tourist visits, especially after meetings/conferences, where participants can enjoy and communicate in more relaxed atmosphere.
    In my experience of work, I have traveled a lot, and always had great connections with people in different countries (Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Greece, Serbia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro). I am person with team spirit, without prejudice, adapt to multicultural environments, treating all people fairly without favouritism, with great sense of pertinacity, responsibility, ready to learn constantly, fulfiling obligations to gender sensitivity and zero tolerance for sexual harassment. I poses strong analytical, reporting and writing skills, excellent public speaking and presentation skills. 

    Available for Ad-hoc expertise missions

    Expert can perform Ad hoc expertise missions at network and programme level in relation to:

    1. The design and delivery of (transnational) exchange and learning activities
    2. Thematic expertise:
      > Circular Economy
      > Mobility
    3. Methods and tools for integrated and participatory approaches:
      > Integrated and participatory design of strategies
      > Monitoring and evaluation for effective implementation