Citizen Engagement: Recognising existing strength in Interreg

29 Jul 2024

Author: Irene McMaster A notable trend in Cohesion policy going forward is the emphasis on citizen engagement. Linked to concern over growing geographies of discontent and popular disenfranchisement, the relationship between programmes and people is viewed as key to building trust, inclusion, transparency and informing better programmes. Post-2027, citizen engagement is likely to be a... The post Citizen Engagement: Recognising existing strength in Interreg appeared first on EPRC.
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