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    Putting the ‘public’ back into public services

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    Putting the ‘public’ back into public services

    Putting the ‘public’ back into public services

    team, 5th December 2019
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    Authorship Roos van Os Satoko Kishimoto
    Date 5 December 2019
    Source Open Democracy
    Tags
    City council
    Commons
    Fearless Cities
    Movement
    Netherlands
    Content Type
    Press
    Description

    In the face of climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities and growing democratic unrest, public services are more important than ever. Across the world, people are building better, more democratic and inclusive public services because privatisations are failing.

    Amsterdam is confronted with challenges comparable to those facing other cities across the world, while also facing extreme pressure on affordable housing. To tackle these issues and more on December 4 and 5, The 99 and the Transnational Institue (TNI) organized the international conference The Future is Public: Democratic Ownership of the Economy.

    Photo: Stuart Guest-Smith

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