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Project Duration: May 2022 - April 2025
Project Partners:
European think tank Sport & Citizenship, the Technical University Munich, the European Cyclists' Federation, TAFISA, EVALEO, the Federation of European Sporting Goods Industry, the city of Limerick (Ireland), the Stadt Graz (Austria), Ville d'Angers (France), Frederikstadt (Norway)

PACTE+

PACTE+ – Promoting Active Cities Throughout Europe Plus

 

The Promoting Active Cities Throughout Europe – PACTE+ project was relaunched in May following a successful first phase (2018-2020, see more info below). Round two started with new partners, including project lead and European think tank Sport & Citizenship, the Technical University Munich, the European Cyclists’ Federation, TAFISA, EVALEO, ICSSPE and the Federation of European Sporting Goods Industry. Model cities and project partners are the cities of Limerick (Ireland), Stadt Graz (Austria), Ville d’Angers (France) and Frederikstadt (Norway).

 

The aim of the project is to encourage cities to take a proactive approach to the promotion of physical activity, in sight of improving individual and collective well-being. It includes the working areas of active schools, active workplace, active transport as well as governance.

 

During the two-year project, the team will take stock of cities’ improvements and the overall context to improve the matrix for change. Field interventions are planned as well as tailored support to unlock cities’ potentials. In addition, the impact of the programme implemented to strengthen advocacy for physical activity and active city policies will be measured.

 

ICSSPE will mainly work with the city of Limerick on Active Schools and provide customised support to Limerick in the development and implementation of a physical activity in schools policy.

 

The overall project team will work together closely to exchange good practices, ideas and experiences, relevant to each local context, in order to create synergies between the four pilot cities.

 

The project will run from May 2022 to End of April 2025 and is funded by the European Commission’s ERASMUS+ programme.

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