The Fairville project team invites you to the second session of the Levers for co-production, are a series of public online seminars devoted to the co-production of just cities. Within the Dialogues in Coproduction, The series on the levers of co-production focuses on the conditions enabling the emergence of transformative co-production, capable of influencing the production of practices, policies, plans, services and places led by inhabitants and groups of citizens. Beyond the objectives of co-learning and networking, the series aims to contribute to the formulation of consolidated proposals to strengthen co-production practices in Europe (and beyond).
This second session will focus on :
Funding methods and resources to strengthen bottom-up co-production - such as public funding, community funding and savings models, and forms of technical or professional support.
Extending and disseminating these funding and resource mechanisms. How do they enable public and private institutions to re-engage with associations on a wider scale - for example through joint public partnerships, community obligations and participatory budgets?.
With contributions and comments from :
Hélène Balazard (Alinsky Institute)
Eduard Cabré Novels (Mayors for Housing)
(coop57)
François Dubois (APPUII)
Goran Jeras (MOBA)
Keir Milbrun (Abundance)
Nina Quintas (urbaWorld)
Claudy Vouhé (The Equal Being)
Registration link : The seminar will take place via zoom. To attend, Please register via the link below:
Hosted by : Barbara Lipietz, Tim Wickson and Alessio Kolioulis (DPU, UCL), Lorena Zárate (Global Platform for the Right to the City), Diana Wachira (Habitat International Coalition)
Translation French/English and English/French translation will be available throughout the event.
You will also find attached a poster with more information on the programme and these webinar series.
*This session will be organised in collaboration with an associated dialogue programme focusing on housing, co-produced as part of the recent European Plan for Affordable Housing.
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Fairville Facing Inequalities and democratic challenges through Co-production in Cities Addressing inequalities and democratic challenges through co-production in cities
Fairville (Grant Agreement n°101094991) is an international and collaborative Research and Innovation Action project funded by Horizon Europe for the period 2023-2026
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