Responding Together

“Responding Together” is a joint project of the Council of Europe and the European Commission that provides visibility to interesting actions. It creates paths for learning on “how to act” to reduce poverty and precariousness. Thus, you are sharing your knowledge to stimulate, encourage and provide key insights for someone else who will be starting or improving a process similar to the one you have undertaken. Moreover, it stimulates the reflection on a larger scale and will enable to put forward proposals for change.

For more information: https://respondingtogether.wikispiral.org


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Name / Surname *
Email *
Name of the project/Action *
Summary of the project *
Present your project in a few words. Even if English is not your first language, try to write it in English so it can be more accessible to others. Max. 35 words.
Link to a picture
Link to a flickr account, website, repository where we can pick up a picture to illustrate your contribution. Or direct link to the picture of your choice.
Key facts about your project
Please answer to this section with a few words. Max 20 words for each answer.
Creation date *
Umbrella / Holding organization or network or movement
Financing *
People involved in the project *
Public partners
Private partners
Contact person *
Main project links
Presenting the project
Please be concise in your answers. Max 150 words each answer.
The idea *
What is your project about?
The local context *
Briefly present the local context, underlining what you and/or others identified in the area as 1) the main challenges to realising your project and 2) the project’s potential (i.e. in terms of contributing to the community).
The starting point *
How did you begin your action? What were the decisive steps taken, e.g. core group formation? resource mobilization? common/voluntary support (from whom)?
How does it work? *
What are the practical steps to keep in mind? What makes your action successful? What enables it to be sustainable?
Participation and Governance *
Who is taking part in the project (local citizens, public authorities/institutions)? Please comment on relationships among the different actors. How is the project managed? Who are the partners?
The area of the project *
To which topics does your project relate? You can choose more than one option.
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Contribution to the community *
How is your project an enabling one for its citizens? What do you see as the added-value of your work for your community? How are local resources and human potential valued and utilised? What resources are being used or reused? [Think in terms of both material (e.g. houses, bikes, etc.) or immaterial (knowledge, care, time, etc.)].
Shortcomings and perspectives
Please be concise in your answers. 150 words max for each section.
Shortcomings *
What are the main difficulties you have faced in your project and how have you addressed them?  What are the main societal challenges you have faced or are still facing in your project (eg. concerning the legal framework, institutions, etc.) to ensure the sustainability and/or transferability of your project in other contexts?
Proposals for change *
What changes can be made by citizens, institutions, etc. at local and larger level to overcome the challenges you face in your project?
Future perspectives *
What are the next planned steps for your project?
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