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Bambuser live video broadcasting
The Local Democracy Unit of Tampere
The Valma preparation forum
The future of Vejle (development of industrial policy)
Ny Karolinelund (New Karolinelund) – a Facebookpage
‘Studiebyen Odense’ (Odense - The City of studies)
The so-called Snow Shovel Campaign: engaging citizens in the process of noticing and rewarding the best snow-clearers
Informing citizens on participation possibilities through a Facebook page
Odense Mobile Guide
Engaging citizen to the general planning of the city centre
How to promote IT services?
Facebook group called Odense +
Using online-channels for preparation of the new public transportation tender in Tartu


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The Baltic Institute of Finland leads the Interreg IVC financed project - eCitizen II – Towards citizen-centered eGovernment in European cities and regions - launched from the beginning of January 2010. The cooperation is designed to support European cities and regions in their joint efforts to accelerate eGovernment through exploiting established networks, gained experiences and good practices to improve interaction between citizens and public authorities, better involving citizens in local decision-making and contributing to change in operational culture and attitudes within public administrations.

The Interregional Cooperation Programme INTERREG IVC, financed by the European Union's Regional Development Fund, helps Regions of Europe work together to share experience and good practice in the areas of innovation, the knowledge economy, the environment and risk prevention. EUR 302 million is available for project funding, but more than that a wealth of knowledge and potential solutions are also on hand for regional policy-makers.

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