About I4E

Ideas for Europe (I4E) aims to boost political participation by developing solutions for and with citizens living in peri-urban and rural areas.

Disenchantment with politics and abstention are a growing concern in democracies, with more and more Europeans blaming democracy itself for their social and economic problems. This issue is particularly acute in peri-urban and rural areas, where the Commission warns that 40% of surveyed citizens feel left behind by society and politicians. This phenomenon is accentuated by the speed and targeted manner in which disinformation spreads.

I4E will combat the feeling of disenfranchisement by promoting European values and inviting the public to contribute their ideas. The project focuses on Austria, Belgium and Italy, yet will also engage citizens in other Member States with a low turnout. The consortium will identify a group of multipliers in its existing networks with access to citizens in peri-urban and rural areas who will collect suggestions that emerge from the project's activities.

I4E will take a threefold approach, focussing on education, empowerment and engagement. The first track aims at generating ideas that further citizenship competencies. The partners will organise capacity programmes on European citizenship education for local actors. Virtual media literacy workshops, where participants learn how to handle disinformation, will complement the former. The second track seeks ideas that do not only empower the educated. Partners will invite citizens to discuss ways to promote active citizenship. These will be put up for feedback at inclusive demonstration debates and shared in trainings with local authorities. Inspired by the diverse set of ideas, multipliers and citizens will finally co-create prototypes strengthening democratic participation, thereby fostering the understanding that citizens can make an impact on politics and social issues.

I4E follows the Child Protection Policy of consortium member The Civics. Read the full document here.