The market economy is instrumentalised to provide housing for people with lower incomes within the new estates of Örebro.
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The market economy is instrumentalised to provide housing for people with lower incomes within the new estates of Örebro.
Modern educational methods are used to improve the digital and media literacy of young people in Bulgaria.
This online platform makes it easy for volunteers to find the placements that suit them best, and for organisations to announce their vacancies.
Tourists with disabilities can visit local sites of interest with the assistance of especially trained guides.
Irish libraries evolve into accessible community hubs that meet the needs of their communities.
The creativity of Irish citizens is supported and promoted through a programme dedicated to its integration into public policy.
Young people apply to become active citizens and help support, maintain, and create their city’s heritage.
Innovative Schools are recognised for their inspiring work with a title, and encouraged to support other schools to follow in their footsteps.
Young participants are invited to solve cultural challenges in their home city with the support of mentors and professionals.
A computer game is used in a playful way to teach computer programming to children.
The mobile centre at the library of Vratsa reduces information isolation by providing computer literacy training for older people.
A unique educational programme that is designed to encourage an entrepreneurial spirit in primary schools.
Migrants are welcomed and supported through this community programme which helps them integrate into life in the UK.
Lithuanian professionals with internationally acquired experience help the Lithuanian Government adopt the best foreign practices.
Local volunteers in Wrocław help newcomers to learn Polish for free.
One community fridge saves 90,000 food items per year from being wasted whilst providing a unique opportunity for social connections to form.
Students receive free accommodation for 30 hours per month of their time to support the care of elderly care home residents.
Through a new online platform, Longford residents can take a more active role in shaping the future of their county.
School buildings are used in the evenings and on weekends for the benefit of the wider community.
Low-cost intergenerational flat-sharing creates greater social cohesion between students and the elderly.