Transitioning to a circular economy is key for a sustainable future. We talked to JUST2CE – an EU-funded project showcased during the 2022 European Development Days – to learn more about how to avoid the pitfalls of this transition.



Transitioning to a circular economy is key for a sustainable future. We talked to JUST2CE – an EU-funded project showcased during the 2022 European Development Days – to learn more about how to avoid the pitfalls of this transition.
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What does sustainable food policy actually look like in everyday life? For participants in the Turn the Tables exchange programme, the answer became much clearer during two weeks in Milan and Bergamo. What they saw was not...
Milango Housing Projects, Geert De Pauw, and Laura Colini from the UNESCO Chair on Social and Spatial Inclusion of International Migrants. Urban Policies and Practices, University Iuav of Venice, will present a webinar on...
MAPS Project

The MAPS Project is a three-year initiative aiming at strengthening policy-making and programming on migration and forced displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa. With a €10 million budget funded primarily by the European Commission, MAPS brings together a multidisciplinary network of African and European partners—including Sapienza University of Rome, five Italian universities with UNESCO Chairs, and universities in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, and Spain. It is supported by advisory bodies such as the IOM Regional Data Hub and the University of the Witwatersrand.
What happens when Global Citizenship Education stops being a concept – and starts reshaping everyday classroom life? Across eight European countries, the GET project is helping bring GCE into national curricula by supporting...
We have successfully concluded the 2nd MAPS Summer School - Migration and Displacement Action Plan for Sub-Saharan Africa - held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (2–6 February 2026), in collaboration with the University of Dodoma. The...
From 2 to 6 February, the University of Dodoma will host the MAPS Second Summer School “Research Methods, Data Collection, and Analysis” at the Ramada Hotel in Dar es Salaam, bringing together 50 selected researchers from 10...
MAPS Project

The "Strengthening Restorative Justice" project, co-financed by the European Union through the ADELANTE Programme, aimed to promote alternative solutions to incarceration, fostering a more humane and equitable justice system that provides opportunities to vulnerable populations. By enhancing the application of restorative justice in criminal and juvenile systems across Costa Rica, Colombia, and Mexico, the initiative sought to reduce recidivism, facilitate social reintegration, and address the root causes of criminal behaviour. Through collaborative efforts among judicial institutions, the project emphasized knowledge exchange, capacity building, and the development of comprehensive public policies supporting restorative practices.

The "Red Calle – Developing Policies to Support the Homeless" project aimed to influence public authorities and sensitize civil society regarding the realities faced by homeless individuals. By fostering a more effective care policy, the initiative sought to improve the living conditions of homeless populations across participating Latin American countries. Through collaborative efforts among various national ministries and international organizations, the project emphasized knowledge exchange, capacity building, and the development of comprehensive public policies addressing homelessness.

The DIALOGAS Triangular Cooperation Project, supported by the European Union through the ADELANTE Programme, fostered inclusive development in Latin America by promoting dialogue, collaboration, and the co-creation of solutions among governments and social actors. This project strengthened participatory governance and social cohesion by addressing structural inequalities, fostering innovation in public policies, and enhancing the capacities of key stakeholders.