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Roma-NeT Final Conference

Roma-NeT Final Conference. January 2013. « The URBACT method  » 7000 persons involved in 54 Projects, 500 Cities in 28 Countries. Sharing experience, learning, drawing lessons for « the outside world » A strict balance between Comp and Conv partners Action-oriented: Local Action Plans

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Roma-NeT Final Conference

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  1. Roma-NeT Final Conference January 2013

  2. « The URBACT method  »7000 persons involved in 54 Projects, 500 Cities in 28 Countries • Sharing experience, learning, drawing lessons for « the outside world » • A strict balance between Comp and Conv partners • Action-oriented: Local Action Plans • Involving local stakeholders: URBACT Local Support Groups • Involving Managing Authorities • Permanent support to networks & community of work (experts, Secretariat) • A staged approach: networks created in 2 stages (6-month Development phase)

  3. ROMA-NeT - use of URBACT method URBACT method with LSG and LAP have been very successful for ROMA-NeT- in terms of creating a local Governance structure – breakthrough in some cities Trans-national learning & process of key stakeholders creating a local action plan were vital for ROMA-NeT – an important process leading to a shared local plan Focus on practical outcomes at city and programme level – LAPs & series of Roma-NeT good practice guides FAST-TRACK identity has helped to engage European Commission across DGs – important cross-cutting Input from strong partnership team between the Lead Partner and Lead Expert – distinctive URBACT feature

  4. THE CHANGING CONTEXT • EU 2020 targets – 75% employment rate; reduction of school drop outs to 10%; 40% (30-34) 3rd level education • Cohesion Funds – stronger urban focus – minimum 5% on integrated sustainable urban development • Promotion of Community Led Local Development (CLLD) • 2010 EC Regulation on ERDF use for housing marginalised communities – integrated improvement programmes • Recognition on social innovation – ERDF and ESF - new ways to address chronic social problems

  5. URBACT FUTURE STEPS • Workstream activity • Social Innovation and Disadvantaged areas • URBACT capacity building • ULSG training, Urbact Summer University, elected officials • Planning for URBACT III • JPWG, intelligence gathering and programme feedback • Roma-NeT • Start of a process – strong foundation for future

  6. contact@urbact.eu www.urbact.eu

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