Enhancing governance Capacities of Local authorities using Open Data
Data is the cornerstone of territorial governance in the digital age, yet public authorities often lack the necessary skills to fully harness this valuable resource. At the same time, the extensive experience of civil society and the private sector in the technological field remains underutilised in addressing urban challenges.
The EnCLOD project was created to bridge this gap by fostering collaboration between local authorities, civil society, and the private sector across five countries (Italy, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic).
The goal is to improve local governance by training public officials on topics such as Open Data, the Internet of Things, and Digital Twins. Additionally, the project partnership is committed to developing technological action plans and actively involving communities through participatory initiatives, such as “hackathons.”
The EnCLOD project is funded by the European Union’s Interreg Central Europe programme.

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