UIA projects at the EU Green Week 2018
How can stakeholders and delivery partners be involved in a project ?
Delivery partners are those that have a formal role in the delivery of a project where they have a set of responsibilities and a budget allocated to them in order to implement them. Stakeholders normally do not have a formal role and therefore do not have a budget allocated in order to pay for their cooperation with the implementation of the project. Projects need to assess how the organisations they are working with will be involved in the project. If they have a formal role, hey will need to be included in the partnership by filling in Part B of the application form.
Events
Cities Forum 2023 – Together for green and just cities
EU cities acting for just transitions and climate adaptation
Designing sustainable urban projects: learnings from the Integrated approach in UIA projects
UIA @EURegionsWeek: How to contribute to innovative, integrated and effective urban policies – UIA stories
UIA @EURegionsWeek: Innovation for Just Urban Transitions
During this key EU Regional and Urban policy event, the Initiative will launch its two-years-long Knowledge Activity on Just Transitions in the urban context. Register and explore urban authorities’ contribution to design just zero-carbon transitions that leave no one behind.
Cities engaging in the right to housing: a call for a long-term political commitment
Rethinking monitoring and evaluation practices: UIA lessons learnt
Urban Development Network webinars: UIA, achievements and perspectives
Behaviour change for sustainable mobility -Join the online event!
Housing Fair Finance
Making the most of food in cities @EURegionsWeek 2020
Discover UIA cities bold food solutions to tackle complex urban challenges!
UIA session @EURegionsWeek: Innovation for Urban Mobility
Join us as we dive into UIA cities reflection and experience on innovation and mobility and discover urban findings and main lessons captured from UIA projects!