About the partnership
The objectives of the Partnership were to contribute to the reduction of poverty and to improve the inclusion of people in poverty or at risk of poverty in deprived neighbourhoods. Urban poverty requires solutions that need to be designed and applied to integrated approaches: 1/ Place-based solutions: urban regeneration of deprived neighbourhoods and 2/ People-based solutions: socio-economic integration of specific population groups (focus on children).
Members
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Member States
- Belgium (Coordinator)
- France (Coordinator)
- Germany
- Greece
- Spain
Regions
- Brussels Capital Region (BE)
- Île-de-France (FR)
Urban areas
- Birmingham (UK)
- Daugavpils (LV)
- Keratsini-Drapetsona (EL)
- Kortrijk (BE)
- Lille (FR)
- Łódź (PL)
- Timișoara (RO)
European/ national city umbrella organisation
- Eurocities
- URBACT (Observer)
Other stakeholders
- European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN)
- European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless (FEANTSA)
- UN Habitat
- Eurochild
European institutions
- European Commission (DG EMPL, DG REGIO)
Concrete actions
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Transversal Actions – Cohesion Policy Post 2020 Block Grant for Urban Authorities To Fight Poverty
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Transversal Actions – Setting up an European network of national observatories with experience in urban poverty
03
Transversal Actions – Developing data on urban poverty at EU level
04
Child Poverty – Adoption of a European Child Guarantee
05
Child Poverty – Progress towards a directive on investing in children based on the Recommendation Investing in Children Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage
Knowledge
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