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Co-creation workshop on a quality label for user-centric cities and regions

In order to recognise cities and regions already committing to making their administrations consider citizens first in their endeavours, the European Commission is calling upon interested stakeholders (public administrations at all levels, citizens businesses, civil society and others) to jointly develop a quality label for those administrations that have achieved compliance with the user-centricity principles (see Annex of Tallinn Declaration). Such self-declared compliance could be demonstrated by the commitment to implementing a set of concrete actions, such as for example those mentioned above. In order to champion the most inspiring cases and to recognise their potential for replication, the Commission will hand out an EU award on an annual basis to a limited number of local and regional public administrations – in possession of the quality label - that create a high quality and efficient citizen friendly environment while modernising their own organisation. The first of such an award ceremony will be held in 2018.

Be part of this exciting first step to co-create the quality label – what criteria to adhere to, what concrete measures to commit to, and what should it be called? Join us for a co-creation workshop on 12 April 2018 in Brussels ( between 9:30-16:00 at Centre Albert Borschette, Rue Froissart 36 1040 Brussels, room AB / 4.B). Please see the draft agenda here: As places are limited, please ensure to quickly register here:

Practical Details

Date: 

12 April 2018

Location: 

Centre Albert Borschette

Rue Froissart 36

1040 Brussels

Belgium

12 April 2018 09:30-{09}:{30}