Partnership

The OpenCoesione initiative is also implemented through agreements and conventions with administrations, bodies and other entities that collaborate to promote open government.

The Partnership Agreement renewal with Ministry of Education is signed in August 2020. The previous Agreement with the Ministry of Education was signed in February 2017 for the implementation of the project "At the School of OpenCohesion" as a continuation the agreement signed in May 2013 concerning, in part, the provision of open data on schools receiving cohesion-policy funding, which can be found here.

Agreement with European Commission Representation in Italy (March 2018) in order to promote the OpenCoesione initiative and the project "OpenCoesione goes to School" through the Europe Direct network in Italy, which renews the agreement signed on May 2014 which can be found here.

Partnership Agreement renewal signed on 31st December 2020 with Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) is aimed at pursuing the dissemination of the culture of statistics among schools in the framework of educational programme "At the School of OpenCoesione (ASOC)"Previous Partnership Agreement with Istat was signed already in October 2018.

 

OpenCoesione is partner of the project aimed at creating a "National network of civic monitoring of the European funds for the environment and sustainable development", promoted by Lunaria (coordinator) and Monithon.
The initiative - financed by the European Commission - also foresee the collaboration of: Campagna Sbilanciamoci!, Metropolitan City of Turin and Europe Direct Torino, University of Turin - Department of Culture, Politics and Society.

 

OpenCoesione is a partner of the project "Good(s) Monitoring, Europe!", promoted by Libera, Associations, names and numbers against mafias and financed by the Directorate General Regional and Urban Policy of the European Commission. The general objective of the initiative is the promotion of social inclusion strategies for the most disadvantaged population groups, through the public and social re-use of assets confiscated from organised crime in Europe and civic monitoring actions of the projects funded for the reuse of confiscated properties and assets.