What can we learn?
This year, the European Week of Regions and Cities presents manifold policy practices and initiatives addressing the following topics:
- Green Transition
- Cohesion
- Digital transition
- Citizens engagement
Around 850 speakers share insights and good practices in 300 sessions.
Here is the full programme.
Who can participate and where can I register?
The European Week of Regions and Cities and its events are aimed at:
- European, national, regional and local government officials and experts in the field of managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes;
- Representatives of private companies, financial institutions and European and national associations;
- Members of the European Committee of the Regions and the European Parliament, and national, regional and local politicians, including young elected politicians (YEPs);
- Members of the public who want to express their views and contribute to the debate on the future of Europe and their regions and cities;
- Academics, researchers and postgraduate students and practitioners in the field of European cohesion policy;
- Journalists from European, national, regional and local media outlets.
If you are interested in joining the European Week, visit the event website and regsiter at https://europa.eu/regions-and-cities/.
Priority Area 10 goes #EuropeanWeek
Priority Area 10 “Institutional Capacity and Cooperation” of the Danube Strategy will be at the European Week with the workshop “Youth Engagement for the European Green Deal and a Carbon-neutral society with hydrogen”. The workshop will take place on the 13th of October 2021, 2.30-4.00 pm (CET).
The workshop will bring together different players to discuss ways of involving young people in policy change, in particular looking at the energy transition – one of the policy areas highlighted in the Interreg Youth Manifesto. At the core of the European Green Deal lies the need to fight climate change. We will bring together local and regional authorities, industry and business sectors and young people to learn from each other and see the impact that young people can have.