OECD Local Development Forum Newsletter | October 2024

Az OECD Local Development Forum 2024. októberi hírlevele:

The Forum convened in Greater Copenhagen, spanning two cities and two countries on 24-25 September, 2024. The event brought 400 participants from 40 countries to discuss the practicalities of working across borders, how to tackle labour and skills shortages, and how to maximise the socio-economic impacts of infrastructure investments. 

Take a look and share the highlights with your networks.

Read the highlights and browse other Forum resources including session replays, podcasts and blogs.

Join us in Barranquilla, Colombia for the 2025 Forum – stay tuned for further details.

Re-imagining town centres: Local lessons from Japan and the UK
Monday, 25 November 2024   9.00 AM UTC / 10.00 AM CET / 6.00 PM JST Simultaneous interpretation in Japanese and English
Town centres and local commercial districts are both economic and social hubs for local communities. Despite their historic role as the “heart” of many communities, they are under increasing pressures, such as growing competition from e-commerce, declining foot traffic, and rising rent and energy costs. Join this webinar to hear how local communities in Japan and the UK have come up with innovative solutions to revitalise their town centres and where there might be ground for mutual learning. Register now 

Get involved with the Forum

Do you have a best practice to share on revitalising town centres?
 
Participate in a survey to help us map policies and practices supporting the revitalisation of town and city centres.
The OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities is partnering with the European Commission (DG GROW) to explore how small retailers are navigating the digital and green transition.
We are conducting a survey to map policies that support revitalisation and modernisation of small retailers. This mapping will inform the wider project and help us identify good practices contributing to the attractiveness of town and city centres.
Access the survey here

The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games: Boosting local jobs and businesses through a social charter

The Paris 2024 Social Charter represents a strong commitment to promoting long-term social, economic, and environmental objectives.
The charter promotes local businesses, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and actors in the social and solidarity economy, as well as promoting employment opportunities for hard-to-reach groups, including young people, people with disabilities, people in long-term unemployment and senior citizens.
Read more to find out what your community can learn