FAQ

Who can join the coalition?

Membership of the Coalition is limited to cities and district governments from the European countries with a democratically elected municipal council, which support the Association's purposes. Membership is not subject to a minimum number of inhabitants of the respective municipality.
For further information please see site: members

 

How to join the coalition?

Membership for cities and district governments is conditional upon filing a letter with the Steering Committee comprising an application for membership in the Coalition.

Please do not forget to indicate the contact person with a full address, phone number and e-mail address. Letters to the Steering Committee should be written in English and sent to the Administrative Secretariat.
For further information please see site: How to join


Ten-Point-Plan of Action

The Action Plan defines ten central fields of action, supplemented each by several concrete examples for municipal measures and activities. It is, of course, up to the individual member cities to decide which fields need action in their city.
For further information please see site: Ten-Point-Plan of Action

 


Are each of  the central fields of the Ten-Point-Plan of Action required to be implemented?

It is up to the individual member cities to decide which fields need action in their city. This is why the first two points of the Action Plan are particularly important. For they suggest how the local situation can be analysed and evaluated, so that specific strategies for the various cities can be developed on this foundation.


How to report on the implementation of the Ten-Point-Plan of Action

The Steering Committee has developed some general guidelines on the form and contents of reports. In addition they worded out a report form, which will facilitate the preparation of the report. The guidelines and report form are available as download on site: Reports on the implementation.



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