Eurotowns

EUROTOWNS
Formation 1991
Type Network of medium-sized cities
Region served
Europe
Membership
16 member cities
Official language
English
Secretariat
Reggio nel Mondo
Website www.eurotowns.org

Eurotowns is a network of medium-sized European cities with a population between 50,000 and 250,000 inhabitants. The organisation was founded in 1991.[1] Its members include Hasselt, Kortrijk, Jyväskylä, Sindelfingen, Ulm, Reggio Emilia, Helmond, Schiedam, Covilhã, Girona, Manresa, Sabadell, Eskilstuna, Gävle, Mölndal and Varberg.

Mission

The Eurotowns network aims to address the issues of sustainability, innovation and welfare in small to medium-sized cities, in order to support the achievement of the EU 2020 strategy objectives. Among the aims of Eurotowns are to promote the exchange of good practices, to represent the interests of medium-sized European city, to promote European projects between members of the network, and to provide tools for innovation and knowledge.[2]

Structure

All members of the Eurotowns network participate in a General Assembly which compares political and technical achievements. The Assembly elects an Executive Council every two years, a body that ensures the implementation of the projects carried out by the network. Members of Eurotowns participate in the work of "Task Teams", working groups that promote ideas of projects, study, research and comparison that receive funding to develop these activities. Currently there are three task teams: innovation, mobility and social inclusion.

Policy priorities

Eurotowns advocates priorities based on the challenges of Europe 2020:

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