Citizens Foresight Europe

Shaping the Future Together through Engaging Citizens Debates

The project “Citizen Foresight EU” aims to promote citizen engagement and participation in envisioning the future of Europe. The project has several objectives, including enhancing democratic participation, fostering unity across diverse segments of society, and promoting the values and rights of Union citizenship. The project will be implemented through various work packages (WP). WP1 covers co-creation of the method frame, while WP2 and onwards cover specific project activities. The project will utilize a range of methods and tools, such as foresight research, workshops, and co-creation labs, to facilitate informed and inclusive citizen-driven debates. The target groups of the project are diverse and inclusive, including citizens, policymakers, civil society organizations, and local leaders. The project aims to empower these stakeholders to actively participate in democratic processes and have their preferences effectively represented in decision-making. The expected results of the project include increased awareness and engagement of citizens in envisioning the future of Europe, enhanced understanding of innovative future search methods, and the establishment of a platform for cross-disciplinary dialogue and knowledge exchange. The project also aims to contribute to the promotion of gender equality and non-discrimination mainstreaming. The project will deliver several outputs and outcomes, including reports on foresight methods, a future scenarios toolkit, a summary report on the project’s outcomes, and policy recommendations for local and European decision-makers. These deliverables will be disseminated through various channels, such as publications, events, and online platforms, to reach a wide audience and maximize the project’s impact. Overall, the project “Citizen Foresight EU” seeks to empower citizens, promote democratic participation, and contribute to shaping the future of Europe through inclusive and informed citizen-driven debates.

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