Thessaloniki gets ready for its metro launch in November
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
The City of Graz starts initiatives against children’s violence and bullying
The World Health Organization lists violence against children as one of the most serious problems today and estimates that more than 1 billion kids around the world experience physical, emotional or sexual abuse. Violence against children is also part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Reduction of violence against children is one of the priorities in Austrian state human rights policies as well as in its development programs around Europe and the world. Austria is also one of the countries that have very strict laws when it comes to maltreatment and violence which are fully enforced. The initiatives and programs encompass topics such as sexual abuse, life skills, and development training, school anti-bullying initiatives, parenting education, etc.
The City of Graz has a well-developed and long-standing Child Protection Services office that works in areas such as physical, psychological and sexual violence. Only in 2019, 720 families were consulted and advised.
At the beginning of the new 2020, the City of Graz initiated a program against children’s violence. It was proposed by city councilor Kurt Hohensinner and became possible due to the cooperation between the Office for Youth and Family and the Department for Education and Integration of Graz.
The main aim of the campaign “I have courage” is to raise awareness of the problem still existing in many areas across Austria and to give more information regarding child protection.
At the center of the project are the so-called Mutmacher or “courage givers”. They come from the three socio-economic companies in Graz – “tag.werk”, “Youth at Work” and “heidenspass”. The aim of the campaign is to help children have the courage to tell about their problem as well as help their families deal with it.
These are dolls made of different materials and given to all 3-graders in Graz elementary schools. The appearance is unique for each of them and depicts an animal that can be associated with courage. They will serve as a conduit between the parents, teachers or other adults and the child that is at risk or under suspicion of being abused.
The initiative also has a preventive function implemented through different seminars and trainings. In this way parents can strengthen their parenting skills and get advice on child protection and proper behavior. The project further stresses the fact that raising a child is a responsibility of the whole society. Not only parents but teachers and other people included in the child`s everyday life should take part in these awareness trainings.
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
Now you can get your wine in Talence by paying directly in Bitcoin
That’s because the state has to spend money on updating the railway infrastructure rather than subsidizing the cost of the popular pass
Rethinking renewable energy sources for the urban landscape
The examples, compiled by Beyond Fossil Fuels, can inform and inspire communities and entrepreneurs that still feel trepidation at the prospect of energy transition
Now you can get your wine in Talence by paying directly in Bitcoin
The 10th European Conference on Sustainable Cities and Towns (ESCT) sets the stage for stronger cooperation between the EU, national and local level to fast track Europe's transition to climate neutrality.
At least, that’s the promise made by the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
At least, that’s the promise made by the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo
Hostal de Pinós is located in the geographical centre of the autonomous region
Despite its church-y name, the district has long been known as the hangout spot for the artsy crowds
Urban dwellers across the EU are having a say in making their surroundings friendlier to people and the environment.
Forests in the EU can help green the European construction industry and bolster a continent-wide push for architectural improvements.
Apply by 10 November and do your part for the transformation of European public spaces
An interview with the Mayor of a Polish city that seeks to reinvent itself
An interview with the newly elected ICLEI President and Mayor of Malmö
A conversation with the Mayor of Lisbon about the spirit and dimensions of innovation present in the Portuguese capital