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EU should ensure sustainable Cohesion Policy

April 12, 2018

One of the most pressing challenges for Cohesion Policy is the transformation of the carbon-intensive energy systems in central and eastern Europe.


Way off track in Riga, as controversial EU-funded tram project plows ahead

March 7, 2018

Business interests continue to overshadow public concerns with regards to the dubious €100-million tram project in Riga.


European Parliament calls for future EU budget to support the energy transformation in regions that need it most

February 22, 2018

Prague, Brussels – Today NGOs across central and eastern Europe welcome a report from Members of the European Parliament’s BUDGET Committee [1], laying out the priorities for the next EU budget after 2020 – the ‘Multiannual Financial Framework’ (MFF).


How could participatory budgeting be introduced in the post-2020 EU Budget?

January 17, 2018

This is an analysis of best practice amongst the growing trend towards democratising public spending through participatory budgeting. With recommendations for the introduction of pilot processes within the post-2020 EU Budget, empowering citizens in sp


Pyromaniacs in Budapest want to burn EU funds in new waste incinerator

December 22, 2017

With its plans to build a new waste incinerator in Budapest with EU funding support, Hungary’s government not only ignores the opportunity to make it’s cities cleaner and healthier, but also piles up costs its citizens will have to pay in the future.


An experiment with EU funded sustainable transport

December 5, 2017

A train ride offers time for reflecting on how the EU budget can be put to use for the common good.


Europe’s energy citizens are on the rise – if we let them

November 6, 2017

Small-scale renewable energy sources are being built all over Europe. Examples from the Czech Republic show that their success depends on adjusting them to the local environment and making sources for financing, such as EU funding, more accessible.


Way off track in Riga – EU funds at risk for controversial tram project

July 21, 2017

Public tensions have been rising over a proposed EUR 100 million tram line in the capital Riga that is proposed for EU funding.


Commission must involve the people in next EU budget debate

July 5, 2017

French President Emmanuel Macron is right to propose public debates on the Future of Europe. But the EU budget is where change will first manifest itself.


Commission pitch for Europe’s future funding must be a People’s Budget

June 27, 2017

A growing movement of civil society across Europe has launched its own call for a reformed EU budget that unlocks a positive, people-centered and sustainable future for a new Europe


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