Tag: Cooperation
The National Integration 2026 event will take place in Vantaa – Programme planning is starting!
The Integration 2026 event will bring together professionals in immigrant integration and refugee reception from all over Finland to Vantaa. We are kicking off the event's programme planning with a workshop in December. Register to join!
Nordic gender equality ministers and experts to meet in Vantaa
Gender Equality Days is the main annual event in the field of gender equality in Finland, and this year it will be organised as part of the programme for Finland’s Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers. The event will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for
Finland’s First Municipal Food Waste Terminal Opened Ten Years Ago in Havukoski, Vantaa
Yhteinen pöytä celebrates its 10-year journey in pioneering sustainable food aid.
New Urban Policy Council chairperson Kalland: Our education system is not as equal as we think – family has larger impact than grades
The new Urban Policy Council is an autonomous and independent research panel that produces a critical report of a chosen urban policy theme every year. Its first report, published today, is about education and learning, with a particular focus on the segregation of learning and well-being in early
Skills Development Services at the Competence Campus
A diverse network of educational partners is being built at the Competence Campus.
Business Vantaa Hub
Business Vantaa Hub, located at the Competence Campus, is a unique service ecosystem for education, integration, employment, and entrepreneurship.
Wilma application
Wilma is an electronic service which is a communication tool used between the schools and home. In Vantaa, Wilma is used both in basic education and high schools.
Mayors of C21 cities: Transferring TE services to municipalities a fine objective – implementation is lacking
The government proposal on legislation concerning the reform of public employment and business services (TE services) has been circulated in municipalities for commenting. In the reform, the organisation of the TE services will be transferred from the central government to the local governments. The
Finland’s six largest cities increasingly involved in national EU advocacy work
The big issues in Finland, Europe and the world will be solved in cities – whether we are talking about combating climate change, accelerating sustainable growth or solving talent shortages. Cities are building a sustainable future through EU networks and projects.
Declaration by Finland’s six largest cities on the promotion of the national sustainable development road map
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its goals enable a horizontal examination of the future challenges and functions of cities.