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Ghent, Belgium – a city that has made use of EU cohesion funds. (Photo: VISITFLANDERS)

Cohesion policy for a stronger Europe

The EU has struggled to deliver solutions to some of its main challenges in recent years, including high unemployment, low levels of growth, migration flows, as well as environmental issues. These problems have given rise to euroscepticism and a lack of trust in the EU.

Brexit has also been a wake-up call, carrying with it a loud and clear message for change.

This is the background for the debate on the future of the EU’s cohesion policy.

We must change the narrative and r...

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