BOOT stores are an initiative of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences to use the knowledge of their students for community development.
Teresa Bolaños Ríos
Mamba is a network of various stakeholders in Münster addressing the issue of refugee work integration. Work and impact of the organisation were presented at the WILCO final event.
The poster representing “Murals for Social Change” was exhibitied during the WILCO closing event to showcase social innovation in Plock. See the full poster here: Murals Plock
RODA helps families in Zagreb and nurtures mutual help and learning among its members. The results of studying RODA as part of WILCO Project were exhibited at the WILCO closing event.
This poster representing Warsaw-based initiative Mama Foundation supporting young mothers was exhibited at WILCO’s closing event.
The city of Nantes developed new practices to tackle the huge social challenge of loneliness among the elderly and explored new ways of delivering services to families in disadvantaged areas. This report is part of a series describing innovative projects in the areas of housing, employment, family care and immigrant integration in 20 cities across Europe. Local innovation is assessed in relation to process, partners and stakeholders, and level of embededdness in the local welfare system.
This report is part of a series describing innovative projects in the areas of housing, employment, family care and immigrant integration in 20 cities across Europe. Local innovation is assessed in relation to process, partners and stakeholders, and level of embededdness in the local welfare system.
The Polish WILCO team organized 3 meetings in Warsaw in 2013, each one bringing together academics, representatives of Warsaw public administration, NGOs and beneficiaries of services. WILCO findings were presented by students of sociology.
Fifteen participants representing the municipal administration and political institutions, civil society and the media discussed the future orientations of the local welfare state in Geneva.
On the 6th of November 2013, the Swiss WILCO team invited local representatives of Bern administration, political institutions and civil society for a return of results.