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The Cities Mission Platform extends its support to all European cities

The Cities Mission Platform, supporting the work of the 112 Mission Cities towards climate neutrality, is now extending part of its support to any European city aiming to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 at the latest. The NetZeroCities project, in which ERRIN is a partner, is currently managing the platform and facilitating the support offered to cities to help them achieve their climate neutrality objectives.

Through this programme, cities across Europe will be able to learn from the approaches implemented by Mission Cities, engage in online and in-person city-to-city exchanges at the EU and national level, and gain access to the online Mission Portal and its resources. 


Help the Mission Platform understand how to best support your city’s journey towards climate neutrality

As cities embark on the journey towards climate neutrality under varying conditions and at different stages, the Mission Platform wants to assess their needs in order to tailor the support offered through the programme.  

To do so, the platform has developed a needs-assessment survey that is currently open until 17 May 2024.The survey can be found here.

By sharing their insights, cities can help guide the development of the programme’s initiatives and support offers, ensuring that they are tailored to meet the needs of each city. 


The Mission Platform is already offering an opportunity for cities beyond the 112 Mission Cities to engage with the platform through the Twinning Learning Programme. The second call for Twin Cities opened earlier this week and closes on 31 May 2024. The Twinning Learning Programme is designed to support replication and learning by matching Twin Cities to cities participating in the Pilot Cities Programme.

Cities interested in receiving news about upcoming opportunities and support offers by the Mission Platform can sign up to join a dedicated Mission Platform mailing list here.