The mobile centre at the library of Vratsa reduces information isolation by providing computer literacy training for older people.

The mobile centre at the library of Vratsa reduces information isolation by providing computer literacy training for older people.
This transparent platform enables effective public participation in local governance.
Citizens are randomly selected to represent society and discuss relevant issues to reduce alienation from politics and increase active participation in local democracy.
A decentralised town hall allows citizens to conduct municipal affairs online or in any physical location within the municipality.
Bottrop pledges to reduce carbon emissions by fifty percent in ten years using an InnovationCity master plan bound to spread in the region.
A high-quality education in LGBTQ-related issues helps the town become an inclusive community.
Monaghan County Council has developed an easy-to-read guide to the voting process, with a focus on the needs of disabled voters.
Emerging technologies from different innovative players are used to solve public sector challenges in Lithuania.
Innovation-friendly spaces are designed to test new digital technologies in real-life conditions, without risk to the public.
A free security wristband connects elderly and disabled residents with a 24-hour emergency response team.
Technological innovations provide communication, environmental, and sustainable transport solutions which improve the quality of life for citizens.
In Alytus, citizen involvement happens through a part of the budget being allocated according to citizens’ proposals and ideas.
Creative and hacking minds meet remotely, interpret the changes caused by COVID-19, and convert the global crisis into an opportunity for progress.
A diverse pool of 28,000 participants came together to collectively “hack” digital challenges related to the Corona crisis resulting in a great variety of solutions, co-created by civil society and public authorities.