A community garden represents much needed communal space, in a small town in Ireland, that aims to be inclusive for all people.

A community garden represents much needed communal space, in a small town in Ireland, that aims to be inclusive for all people.
A programme aims to reduce the amount of waste in landfills by upcycling furniture and making it available for people in need.
Weekly, organised meetings in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, give young people a voice, and let them discuss and bring ideas to the local Municipality.
A civil forum in the town of Dobrich mobilises the local society and professionals with a connection to the city, to create and develop beneficial projects.
A system developed in Switzerland creates trustworthy government communication channels and digital identities for citizens.
The citizens of Ludwigshafen re-imagine urban space and discuss their ideas about how to redevelop the location of a former highway.
This initiative is about sharing a public meal as part of a quarterly event, where citizens and politicians come together to cook, eat, and discuss.
A system in the Hague supports neighbourhood sustainability projects, by providing financial support and advise.
A citizen budget in Lublin is dedicated to the allocation of new green spaces throughout the city, developed and chosen by citizens.
LGBTI+ is at the forefront of a three-year action strategy in Ireland to improve the lives of LGBTI+ young people, and to understand the challenges they face today.
Groundbreaking Irish legislation grants protections for women against gender-based domestic violence.
A programme in Chieuti expands the range of services for people with mental disabilities, and offers a way of inclusion in an olive processing and bottling factory.
A programme in Palermo provides a support system for unaccompanied migrant minors with skills training, work placement, and social housing.
A system of mutually beneficial aid is available in Livorno, where families in economic distress are financially supported in exchange for eight hours of municipal work per week.
Pioneering legislation on workers rights gives freelancers the chance to better negotiate their fees and to be collectively represented by trade unions.
This project assists refugees in their integration into nursing and healthcare professions.
Structural changes and new methods of organising sponsorship and funding are implemented in within a system that connects local businesses with non-profit organisations and sports clubs.
A bottom-up tourist experience integrates tourist options in Ferla, in a system that lets different parts of the community benefit from renting out housing.
A centre is designed for young people where they can organise their own timetable, share ideas and hobbies, and work on projects together.
The integration of local educational institutes into ‘learning neighbourhoods’ in Vienna enhances education and the wider community for children up to 18 years of age.