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SUMMARY:PEACE 25: Everyday Peacemakers Conference
DESCRIPTION:To mark the 25th anniversary year of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement\, the Assembly of European Regions (AER) invites you to join its PEACE 25: Everyday Peacemakers High-Level Conference in Leuven\, Belgium on the 9th of June.  \nOrganised in partnership with the International Fund for Ireland and hosted by the Irish College Leuven\, the Conference will focus on community-based Peace and Reconciliation initiatives in Ireland and across Europe. \nWe are delighted to announce that European Commissioner and former Vice-President of the European Parliament\, Mairead McGuinness\, will open the Conference on 9 June. \nThe AER invites its members and partners to join seminars with leading experts and practitioners on the following themes: \n\nSupport for Peace and Reconciliation initiatives;\nWomen’s leadership in peace-building;\nCultural and community-based initiatives for reconciliation.\n\nIf interested in attending the event please RSVP to reception@irishcollegeleuven.eu. \nVIEW THE PROGRAMME BELOW: \nPEACE25 Programme
URL:https://aer.eu/events/peace-25-everyday-peacemakers-conference/
LOCATION:Irish College Leuven\, Janseniusstraat 1\, Leuven\, 3000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:AER Events,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Addressing The Housing Crisis: An Essential Building Block For Intercultural Regions
DESCRIPTION:A great opportunity for AER regions and the Intercultural Regions Network to join the transnational knowledge sharing event organised by the AER and the Pomeraskie Region (PL) “Addressing the housing crisis: An essential building block for intercultural regions“. \nSince February 24 2022\, 4 million Ukrainians had to leave their country and homes and looked for shelters among their European neighbours. One year later\, regions and local administrations are faced with a growing concern as to how to accommodate so many people\, ensuring that dignity and human rights are respected\, and finding sustainable and long-term housing solutions. These concerns are part of a broader housing crisis currently taking place across Europe with several people at risk of homeless and a general mission to think and rethink about the “where people live” within our societies. \nIn view of supporting regions addressing the housing crisis and as a direct response to the challenges expressed by the Polish region Pomorskie\, which\, since the outbreak of the war\, has witnessed the most significant population growth ever with a rise of  approx. 110 000 people in the overall region (regional data) and by 34% in its capital city\, Gdańsk (Council of Europe\, 2022)\, the event will provide an opportunity for regions and stakeholders to address and exchange about challenges and good practices in ensuring sustainable and long term housing solutions\, countering  homelessness\, poor housing\, and gentrification\, and how intercultural and cross-sectoral regional policies can support these practices.  \nThe event will take place on 14-15 June in Gdańsk\, Pomerania. It will gather international experts and regional politicians and civil servants from both the social inclusion and spatial planning departments\, with the aim of: \n\nunderstanding the challenges related to the war in Ukraine and the housing sector\, learning from the experience\, actions\, and projects in Pomerania \nexploring how the intercultural approach and cross-sectoral cooperations can promote social and territorial cohesion with particular regard to housing\, e.g through innovative social housing solutions and models\nbenefitting from existing regional innovations by sharing knowledge and practices among regions  \nreflecting on how housing related challenges and models can be integrated in current and future regions’ strategies and policies. \n\nRead the full concept and agenda of the event\nThe event is addressed to regional practitioners and local stakeholders active both in the spatial/territorial planning and inclusion sector.   \nPlaces are limited. For more information and to register\, contact Birgit Sandu (b.sandu@aer.eu) and Johanna Pacevicius (j.pacevicius@aer.eu) \n\nThe event is the first EU-BELONG transnational knowledge sharing event aimed at supporting regions in addressing current societal challenges through intercultural and multi-stakeholder policies.  EU-Belong is a 3-year project run by the Assembly of European Regions (AER) and 13 partners\, and co-funded by the AMIF Programme (AMIF-2020-AG-CALL) of the European Union.
URL:https://aer.eu/events/addressing-the-housing-crisis-an-essential-building-block-for-intercultural-regions/
LOCATION:Gdansk\, Pomerania
CATEGORIES:AER Events
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SUMMARY:2023 AER General Assembly in Barcelona
DESCRIPTION:The Assembly of European Regions was glad to have the General Assembly 2023 ON-SITE in Barcelona from the 28th to 30th June\, hosted by the member region of Catalonia. \nThe General Assembly was part of the Summer Symposium\, a three-day event about the challenges and opportunities of European regions enabling members to reconnect and revive their pan-European network. \nThe event took place at the World Trade Center Barcelona (click here to check the venue on Maps). \nRead here our wrap-up article.\nDraft Programme of the Summer Symposium\nClick here to read the draft detailed programme.\n  \n28 June 2023 – 12.00 – 17:00\nStudy Visit to the Port of Barcelona & WG on Green Hydrogen\nThis study visit was organised in the context of the AER Working Group on Hydrogen chaired by AER VP for Sustainability\,\nEnvironment & Climate Albert Castellanos. \n\nHydrogen Valley of Catalonia\nEnergy Transition Plan in Port of Barcelona: towards Decarbonization\nThe green gateway: Hamburg port’s sustainable energy hub\n\n28 June 2023 – 15.30 – 17:00\nUkraine Focus Group\n29 June 2023 – 09:30-13:30\nThe AER Focus Group on Ukraine brings our members together to coordinate support towards our twelve Ukrainian members (overview HERE) \nContributors\n● Anna Carin Krokstäde – Deputy Head\, Ukraine Division\, European External Action Service (EEAS)\n● Jozef Michálek\, Programme Manager of INTERREG funds\, DG REGIO\, European Commission\n● Frederic Subirats Villa\, Manager International Strategy\, Catalonia Trade and Investment\, Government of Catalonia (Presentation HERE)\n● Salvador Mestre Gispert\, Policy Officer for Europe [on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Action of the Government of Catalonia]\n  \nBureau Meeting\nThe AER Summer Bureau Meeting took place in Barcelona on 29 June. \nThe Bureau defined positions on key AER action areas that will guide our advocacy work for 2023 – 2024 and will be joined by institutional representatives and other stakeholders to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing regions in the future of work\, and the role local and regional authorities can play in delivering a brighter future of jobs and skills in Europe. \nPlease find the draft agenda HERE. \nDirect links:\n\nAgenda\nWorking Documents \nBackground Note – Debate on The Future of Work\n\nBureau Debate “Next Generation Skills: Regions shaping the Future of Work”\nConversations about what the work landscape will look like in the future are happening around the world. As Europe recovers from the impacts of the Covid-19 crisis and seizes the opportunities of the green and digital transition to build a more prosperous\, greener and fairer economy\, this debate\, organised in the framework of the European Year of Skills\, will explore the challenges and opportunities that regions face in adapting to the changing nature of work\, and how they can best prepare for the future.  \nSpeakers \n\nLilijana Madjar\, Chair AER Task Force on Future of Work and AER Vice President for Cohesion\, Digitalisation and Public Services\nPatrick Daru\, Head of Operations\, Global Programme on Skills and Lifelong Learning\, International Labour Organization\nKristine Langenbucher\, Head of the Employment and Skills Unit\, Centre for Entrepreneurship\, SMEs\, Regions and Cities\, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (Presentation here)  \nAndrea Glorioso\, Policy Officer\, Future of Work\, Digitalisation\, Robotisation\, Automatisation and Impact on Labour Markets\, Directorate-General for Employment\, Social Affairs and Inclusion\, European Commission\nTània Verge Mestre\, Minister for Equality and Feminisms of the Government of Catalonia\n\nFurther information on the debate can be found HERE. \n30 June 2023 – 11:15-13:45\nGeneral Assembly\nThe AER General Assembly took place on 30 June 2023 from 11.15 to 13.45. \n\nDraft Agenda\n\nPractical Info\nInfo Package_Summer Symposium\nPlease find the downloadable version HERE. \nIn case of questions please contact Barbara Polin\, Communications and Events Manager\, at b.polin@aer.eu and Laura Bassan\, Communications and Events Assistant at events@aer.eu. \nDraft_Overview AER General Assembly+ Bureau Meeting_Summer Symposium_27-30.06.2023.docx\n 
URL:https://aer.eu/events/aer-general-assembly-2023-barcelona/
LOCATION:Barcelona\, Barcelona\, 08034\, Spain
CATEGORIES:AER Events,AER General Assemblies
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