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Project Q4299628 in Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Croatia
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Social and creative |
Project Q4299628 in Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Croatia |
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1,189,660.0 Euro
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1,399,600.0 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 November 2019
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30 June 2022
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Apulia Region - Department of Economic Development, Innovation, Education, Training and Employment
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The S&C project structures the capitalisation of the results of the former TALIA horizontal project and of the ongoing and past modular projects dealing with creativity and social innovation, financed by the Interreg MED Programme 2014- 2020. The project is structured on three main strands of action (alongside Communication and Management), with the twin aim of building a shared sense of purpose within the MED Creative and Social Innovation community and promoting implementation and transferability of results through exemplary policy innovation trials:- Community Building: Following on the TALIA track and complementing previous work with modular projects and their local and transnational networks, in two new main directionswill be addressed: liaison and interaction with the PanoraMED Axis 4 project and other, thematically relevant Horizontal Projects and their target audiences.- Transferring: This notably includes the preparation of a common asset database and the organisation of a huge series of dedicated events at the local and MED levels, including a Summer School for policy makers.- Capitalisation: Particularly involving the creation of interregional working groups across the MED space, aimed at discussing and implementing the most prominent results into exemplary and reusable policy templates, thus contributing to a new wave of evidence-based policy making (English)
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