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Participation

Shaping the municipal heating transition in a participatory way

From planning to implementation: For over a year, we support selected municipalities in the development of practical, widely supported strategies for the local heating transition.

Publication by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation: Organised interests and the common good

Gesine Schwan, Laura Gerards Iglesias and Tara Ella Grimm publish an article by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation on multi-stakeholder participation as an innovation in plural democracy.

Municipal development councils are a "lighthouse project" for mediation

Our local development councils were awarded this year's Socrates Prize by the Centre for Mediation.

From diversity of interests to basic consensus: four further processes successfully completed

Four municipalities, four unanimous resolutions - the conclusion of another round of municipal development councils shows how local participation can succeed.

Relocation via matching: How do Re:Match partner municipalities rate the data-supported matching of asylum seekers and cities?

Re:Match partner municipalities report on their experiences and assessments of the data-supported matching of people seeking protection and cities.

"It really sparked off for some"

How municipal development councils promote local engagement and motivate citizens to actively participate in local politics - a review of the processes of the model project for VORAN.

"Migration policy must focus on people seeking protection and municipalities in order to work"

In an interview with Radio Fluchtpunkt on Antenne Münster, BGP speaker Lea Rau discusses EU migration policy.

Why our democracy needs a "living basic consensus"

Berlin Governance Platform founder Gesine Schwan illustrates how municipal development councils strengthen democracy and the common good.

"Democracy is manual labour"

In an interview with Deutschlandfunk, BGP Managing Director Daphne Büllesbach discusses the "state of health" of European democracy.

How German parties position themselves on the distribution and reception of asylum seekers

What do the German parties, which belong to different political groups in the EU Parliament, think about issues of intra-European solidarity and the distribution of people seeking protection? We asked them.
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