#utrecht

  • #Etats-Unis : #Harvard, #Yale et #Berkeley décident de se retirer du prestigieux #classement des facultés de droit

    Trois grandes #universités américaines ont annoncé quitter la liste des meilleures facultés de droit, invoquant une méthodologie qui dissuaderait notamment des milliers d’étudiants de postuler à cause des frais de scolarité trop élevés.

    Trop cher et élitiste l’enseignement supérieur aux Etats-Unis ? Deux de ses principaux piliers, les universités de Harvard et Yale, appartenant à l’Ivy League (groupe réunissant les huit établissements privés américains les plus prestigieux), semblent en prendre soudainement conscience. Jeudi, elles ont annoncé leur décision de se retirer du classement annuel des meilleures facultés de droit, publié dans le magazine US News & World Report. Vendredi, c’était au tour de l’université de Berkeley de se joindre à elles. En cause ? Une méthodologie qui ne prend pas en compte le droit d’intérêt général (droit pro bono, emplois dans des organismes à but non lucratif…) et dissuade les étudiants les plus démunis de postuler dans ces cursus aux frais de scolarité élevés. Des effets pervers qui semble leur sauter soudain aux yeux après presque trente ans de présence dans cette liste.

    Le classement est important aux yeux des étudiants mais aussi des employeurs, qui se basent chaque année sur le US News & World Report. Il prend en compte plusieurs paramètres tels que la vie étudiante, la qualité des programmes des établissements, les frais de scolarité, la réputation, les notes des étudiants et des résultats au Law School Admission Test (le concours d’admission à la faculté de droit), les taux de réussite au barreau et d’insertion professionnelle. L’obtention d’un diplôme dans l’une des universités les mieux classées ouvre ainsi les portes à des stages prestigieux et des emplois d’associés très bien rémunérés dans de grands cabinets d’avocats.
    Un classement « profondément défectueux »

    Néanmoins, US News & World Report dissuaderait des milliers d’étudiants qui n’ont pas les moyens de s’inscrire à de grandes universités aux frais de scolarité astronomiques. Heather Gerken, la doyenne de la faculté de droit de Yale, explique dans une déclaration publiée mercredi sur le site de l’université que ce classement serait « profondément défectueux et découragerait les étudiants de la classe ouvrière ». Un avis partagé par son homologue de Berkeley, Erwin Chemerinsky. Le classement inciterait les écoles à accepter les candidatures d’étudiants aux revenus élevés qui n’ont pas besoin d’emprunt bancaire pour financer leur cursus.

    « En raison de l’importance accordée à la sélectivité, et plus particulièrement aux résultats au concours d’admission et à la moyenne générale des étudiants admis, les écoles sont incitées à refuser des étudiants prometteurs qui n’ont peut-être pas les ressources nécessaires pour participer à des cours de préparation aux examens », a déclaré Heather Gerken. Les écoles sont ainsi encouragées à attirer les étudiants les mieux notés avec des bourses au mérite plutôt de cibler des bourses pour ceux qui ont le plus besoin d’une aide financière, comme les étudiants qui sont issus de familles de la classe moyenne ou ouvrière.

    Après cette annonce qui a eu l’effet d’une bombe dans le monde de l’enseignement supérieur, d’autres établissements se demandent maintenant s’il ne serait pas temps de se retirer aussi de ce classement. Le doyen de l’université de Pennsylvanie, également membre de l’Ivy League, a indiqué vouloir « évaluer ce problème et évaluer un processus avant de prendre [une] décision. ».
    50 000 dollars de frais par an

    Ce n’est pas la première fois que le sujet des frais de scolarités est abordé aux Etats-Unis. Le démocrate Bernie Sanders, sénateur du Vermont, plaide depuis dès années pour la gratuité des frais de scolarité en master. Selon US News Data, les frais auraient augmenté de 4 % dans les universités privées, comparé à l’année dernière. En moyenne, les frais de scolarité s’élèveraient à près de 50 000 dollars par an (pareil en euros) pour les étudiants qui fréquentent les plus grandes facultés de droit privé, sans compter toutes les dépenses faites pour les livres et le logement. A Harvard, c’est plus de 70 000 dollars ; 69 000 pour Yale et Berkeley.

    En 2017, Sanders, ainsi que plusieurs de ses collègues, ont présenté au Congrès le plan « College for All », une législation qui rendrait entre autres l’enseignement supérieur gratuit pour des millions de personnes. Malgré le soutien de plusieurs associations, la proposition de loi n’a pas encore abouti. La décision de Harvard, Yale et Berkeley pourrait relancer le débat.

    https://www.liberation.fr/international/amerique/etats-unis-harvard-yale-et-berkeley-decident-de-se-retirer-du-prestigieux
    #ranking #USA #retrait #abandon #université #ESR

    • University of Zurich withdraws from international university ranking

      The University of Zurich is withdrawing from the university ranking published by the #Times_Higher_Education magazine. The ranking creates false incentives, the university announced on Wednesday.

      According to the Swiss university, rankings often focus on measurable output, creating an incentive to increase the number of publications rather than prioritise the quality of content.

      The university added that rankings also suggest that they comprehensively measure the university’s diverse achievements in research and teaching. The University of Zurich will therefore no longer provide data to the ranking.

      In the last ranking for 2024 published in September 2023, the University of Zurich was ranked 80th among the world’s best universities.

      https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/education/university-of-zurich-quits-international-university-ranking/73693006
      #Suisse #Zurich #université_de_Zurich

    • Why UU is missing in the THE ranking

      You may have heard: Utrecht University has not been included in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking 2024.
      Too much stress on competition

      UU has chosen not to submit data. A conscious choice:

      – Rankings put too much stress on scoring and competition, while we want to focus on collaboration and open science.
      – In addition, it is almost impossible to capture the quality of an entire university with all the different courses and disciplines in one number.
      – Also, the makers of the rankings use data and methods that are highly questionable, research shows. For example, universities have to spend a lot of time providing the right information.

      What are further reasons for not participating? How are other universities dealing with this? And what is the position of university association UNL? DUB wrote an informative article (Dutch). UNL shared this position earlier as well as an advisory report
      external link
      (pdf, Dutch) to deal responsibly with rankings. In addition, AD wrote the article ’Utrecht University no longer appears in world rankings and this is why’ (Dutch, paywall).
      Sticking together

      It is important that universities - more so than now - join forces when it comes to dealing responsibly with rankings (in line with the aforementioned advice from UNL). We advise students to mainly compare the content and nature of programmes and researchers to look at the nature and quality of research programmes.

      https://www.uu.nl/en/news/why-uu-is-missing-in-the-the-ranking
      #Utrecht

  • Vélos et #Transports_publics : le mariage parfait
    http://carfree.fr/index.php/2022/03/07/velos-et-transports-publics-le-mariage-parfait

    Les planificateurs des transports urbains ont souvent tendance à sous-estimer la valeur du #Vélo et son potentiel en tant que complément des systèmes de transport public. Pourtant, la planification et Lire la suite...

    #Alternatives_à_la_voiture #cyclistes #intermodalité #parkings #Pays-Bas #transports_en_commun #utrecht

  • #Pays-Bas : 10 ans après ! Actions contre l’interdiction de squatter
    https://fr.squat.net/2020/10/01/pays-bas-10-ans-apres-actions-contre-linterdiction-de-squatter

    Aujourd’hui, 1er octobre 2020, nous fêtons les 10 ans de la criminalisation des squats aux Pays-Bas. Même avec cette loi, des squats existent encore et d’autres s’ouvrent . La loi a été créée pour mettre fin à la fois aux ouvertures de squats et pour empêcher que des bâtiments soient vides. Elle a échoué des […]

    #Amsterdam #anti-squat #Ede-Wageningen #Enschede #Groningen #La_Haye #lois #Utrecht

  • #Pays-Bas : actions après 10 ans d’interdiction de squatter
    https://fr.squat.net/2020/10/01/pays-bas-actions-apres-10-ans-dinterdiction-de-squatter

    10 ans après ! Et vous ne pouvez toujours pas vivre dans une liste d’attente ! Aujourd’hui, 1er octobre 2020, nous fêtons les 10 ans de la criminalisation des squats aux Pays-Bas. Même avec cette loi, des squats existent encore et d’autres s’ouvrent . La loi a été créée pour mettre fin à la fois […]

    #Amsterdam #anti-squat #Ede-Wageningen #Enschede #Groningen #La_Haye #lois #Utrecht

  • Cities must act

    40,000 people are currently trapped on the Aegean islands, forced to live in overcrowded camps with limited medical services and inadequate sanitation.

    #Glasgow, sign this petition from @ActMust
    @ScotlandMustAct
    demanding relocation from the islands.

    https://twitter.com/scotrefcouncil/status/1253348493332267009

    #Ecosse #UK #villes-refuge #Glasgow #migrations #asile #réfugiés #Grèce #relocalisation #pétition

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    Ajouté à la métaliste sur les villes-refuge :
    https://seenthis.net/messages/759145

    ping @isskein @karine4

    • #CitiesMustAct (qui fait partie de la #campagne #EuropeMustAct)

      #CitiesMustAct is a bold new campaign asking the citizens, councils and mayors of European towns and cities to pledge their support for the immediate relocation of asylum seekers on the Greek islands.

      In our previous campaigns we pushed for change on the EU level. From our interaction with EU leaders we have learned that they are hesitant or even unable to act because they believe that there is no broad support for helping refugees among European citizens. Let’s prove them wrong!

      On the 30th of March, the Mayor and citizens of Berlin pledged to take in 1,500 refugees. Now we are asking cities and towns across Europe to join Berlin in offering sanctuary to refugees in overcrowded camps on the Greek mainland and islands.

      As COVID-19 threatens a health crisis in densely overcrowded camps, we must act now to relieve pressure on these horrendous camps.

      Whilst cities may not have the legislative power to directly relocate refugees themselves, #CitiesMustAct will send a powerful message of citizen solidarity that governments and the EU can’t ignore!

      Join us in spreading the #CitiesMustAct campaign across Europe - join us today!


      http://www.europemustact.org/citiesmustact

    • Cities lobby EU to offer shelter to migrant children from Greece

      #Amsterdam, #Barcelona and #Leipzig among cities calling for action to ease humanitarian crisis

      Ten European cities have pledged shelter to unaccompanied migrant children living in desperate conditions on Greek island camps or near the Turkish border.

      Amsterdam, Barcelona and Leipzig are among the cities that have written to European Union leaders, saying they are ready to offer a home to vulnerable children to ease what they call a rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis in Greece.

      “We can provide these children with what they now so urgently need: to get out of there, to have a home, to be safe, to have access to medical care and to be looked after by dedicated people,” the letter states.

      But the cities can only make good on their pledge if national governments agree. Seven of the 10 local government signatories to the letter are in countries that have not volunteered to take in children under a relocation effort launched by the European commission in March.

      #Rutger_Groot_Wassink, Amsterdam’s deputy mayor for social affairs, said it was disappointing the Dutch government had declined to join the EU relocation scheme. He believes Dutch cities could house 500 children, with “30-35, maybe 40 children” being brought to Amsterdam.

      “It’s not that we can send a plane in and pick them up, because you need the permission of the national government. But we feel we are putting pressure on our national government, which has been reluctant to move on this issue,” he said.

      The Dutch government – a four-party liberal-centre-right coalition – has so far declined to join the EU relocation effort, despite requests by Groot Wassink, who is a member of the Green party.

      “It might have something to do with the political situation in the Netherlands, where there is a huge debate on refugees and migrants and the national government doesn’t want to be seen as refugee-friendly. From the perspective of some of the parties they feel that they do enough. They say they are helping Greece and of course there is help for Greece.”

      If the Dutch government lifted its opposition, Groot Wassink said transfers could happen fairly quickly, despite coronavirus restrictions. “If there is a will it can be done even pretty soon,” he said.

      Ten EU countries – Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Croatia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Portugal, Luxembourg and Lithuania – have pledged to take in at least 1,600 lone children from the Greek islands, just under a third of the 5,500 unaccompanied minors estimated to be in Greece.

      So far, only a small number have been relocated: 12 to Luxembourg and 47 to Germany.

      The municipal intervention chimes with comments from the German Social Democrat MEP Brigit Sippel, who said earlier this month that she knew of “cities and German Länder who are ready … tomorrow, to do more”. The MEP said Germany’s federal government was moving too slowly and described the initial transfer of 47 children as “ridiculous”.

      Amsterdam, with Utrecht, organised the initiative through the Eurocities network, which brings together more than 140 of the continent’s largest municipalities, including 20 UK cities. The UK’s home secretary, Priti Patel, has refused calls to take in lone children from the Greek islands.

      Groot Wassink said solidarity went beyond the EU’s borders. He said: “You [the UK] are still part of Europe.”

      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/24/cities-lobby-eu-to-offer-shelter-to-migrant-children-from-greece
      #Barcelone #îles #vulnérabilité #enfants #MNA #mineurs_non_accompagnés

    • Migrants and mayors are the unsung heroes of COVID-19. Here’s why

      - Some of the most pragmatic responses to COVID-19 have come from mayors and governors.
      - The skills and resourcefulness of refugees and migrants are also helping in the fight against the virus.
      - It’s time for international leaders to start following suit.

      In every crisis it is the poor, sick, disabled, homeless and displaced who suffer the most. The COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. Migrants and refugees, people who shed one life in search for another, are among the most at risk. This is because they are often confined to sub-standard and overcrowded homes, have limited access to information or services, lack the financial reserves to ride out isolation and face the burden of social stigma.

      Emergencies often bring out the best and the worst in societies. Some of the most enlightened responses are coming from the world’s governors and mayors. Local leaders and community groups from cities as diverse as #Atlanta, #Mogadishu (https://twitter.com/cantoobo/status/1245051780787994624?s=12) and #Sao_Paulo (https://www.docdroid.net/kSmLieL/covid19-pmsao-paulo-city-april01-pdf) are setting-up dedicated websites for migrants, emergency care and food distribution facilities, and even portable hand-washing stations for refugees and internally displaced people. Their actions stand in glaring contrast to national decision-makers, some of whom are looking for scapegoats.

      Mayors and city officials are also leading the charge when it comes to recovery. Global cities from #Bogotá (https://www.eltiempo.com/bogota/migrantes-en-epoca-de-coronavirus-en-bogota-se-avecina-una-crisis-478062) to #Barcelona (https://reliefweb.int/report/spain/barcelonas-show-solidarity-time-covid-19) are introducing measures to mitigate the devastating economic damages wrought by the lockdown. Some of them are neutralizing predatory landlords by placing moratoriums on rent hikes and evictions. Others are distributing food through schools and to people’s doorsteps as well as providing cash assistance to all residents, regardless of their immigration status.

      Cities were already in a tight spot before COVID-19. Many were facing serious deficits and tight budgets, and were routinely asked to do ‘more with less’. With lockdowns extended in many parts of the world, municipalities will need rapid financial support. This is especially true for lower-income cities in Africa, South Asia and Latin America where migrants, refugees and other vulnerable groups risk severe hunger and even starvation. They also risk being targeted if they try and flee. International aid donors will need to find ways to direct resources to cities and allow them sizeable discretion in how those funds are used.

      Philanthropic groups and city networks around the world are rapidly expanding their efforts to protect and assist migrants and refugees. Take the case of the #Open_Society_Foundations, which is ramping up assistance to New York City, Budapest and Milan to help them battle the pandemic while bolstering safety nets for the most marginal populations. Meanwhile, the #Clara_Lionel_and_Shawn_Carter_Foundations in the US have committed millions in grants to support undocumented workers in Los Angeles and New York (https://variety-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/variety.com/2020/music/news/rihanna-jay-z-foundations-donate-million-coronavirus-relief-1203550018/amp). And inter-city coalitions, like the #US_Conference_of-Mayors (https://www.usmayors.org/issues/covid-19) and #Eurocities (http://www.eurocities.eu/eurocities/documents/EUROCITIES-reaction-to-the-Covid-19-emergency-WSPO-BN9CHB), are also helping local authorities with practical advice about how to strengthen preparedness and response.

      The truth is that migrants and refugees are one of the most under-recognized assets in the fight against crises, including COVID-19. They are survivors. They frequently bring specialized skills to the table, including expertise in medicine, nursing, engineering and education. Some governments are catching on to this. Take the case of Portugal, which recently changed its national policies to grant all migrants and asylum seekers living there permanent residency, thus providing access to health services, social safety nets and the right to work. The city of #Buenos_Aires (https://www.lanacion.com.ar/sociedad/coronavirus-municipios-provincia-buenos-aires-sumaran-medicos-nid234657) authorized Venezuelan migrants with professional medical degrees to work in the Argentinean healthcare system. #New_York (https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/no-20210-continuing-temporary-suspension-and-modification-laws-relating), #New_Jersey (https://www.nj.gov/governor/news/news/562020/20200401b.shtml) and others have cleared the way for immigrant doctors without US licenses to provide patient care during the current pandemic.

      There are several steps municipal governments, businesses and non-governmental organizations should take to minimize the impacts of COVID-19 on migrants and displaced people. For one, they need to clearly account for them in their response and recovery plans, including ensuring free access to healthy food and cash assistance. Next, they could strengthen migrant associations and allow qualified professionals to join the fight against infectious disease outbreaks. What is more, they could ensure access to basic services like housing, electricity, healthcare and education - and information about how to access them in multiple languages - as Portugal has done.

      Mayors are on the frontline of supporting migrants and refugees, often in the face of resistance from national authorities. Consider the experience of Los Angeles’s mayor, #Eric_Garcetti (https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/04/08/coronavirus-garcetti-relief-businesses-immigrants), who recently called on the US Congress to provide rapid relief to roughly 2.5 million undocumented immigrants in California. Or the mayor of Uganda’s capital #Kampala, #Erias_Lukwago (https://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Opposition-gives-out-food-to-poor-despite-Museveni-ban/688334-5518340-hd23s8/index.html), who has resorted to distributing food himself to poor urban residents despite bans from the central government. At the same time, #Milan ’s mayor, #Giuseppe_Sala (https://www.corriere.it/economia/finanza/20_aprile_13/sala-sindaci-europei-alla-crisi-si-risponde-piu-solidarieta-attenzione-citt), wrote to the European Union to urgently request access to financial aid. These three mayors also lead the #Mayors_Migration_Council, a city coalition established to influence international migration policy and share resources (https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/e/2PACX-1vRqMtCR8xBONCjntcDmiKv0m4-omNzJxkEB2X2gMZ_uqLeiiQv-m2Pb9aZq4AlDvw/pub) with local leaders around the world.

      The truth is that refugees, asylum seekers and displaced people are not sitting idly by; in some cases they are the unsung heroes of the pandemic response. Far from being victims, migrants and displaced people reflect the best of what humanity has to offer. Despite countless adversities and untold suffering, they are often the first to step up and confront imminent threats, even giving their lives (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/08/world/europe/coronavirus-doctors-immigrants.html) in the process. The least we can all do is protect them and remove the obstacles in the way of letting them participate in pandemic response and recovery. Mayors have got this; it’s now time for national and international decision-makers to follow suit.

      https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/migrants-and-mayors-are-the-unsung-heroes-of-covid-19-heres-why
      #Mogadisho

      signalé par @thomas_lacroix

    • *Bologna: il Consiglio comunale per la regolarizzazione dei

      migranti irregolari*
      Il Consiglio Comunale di Bologna oggi ha approvato, con 18 voti favorevoli e 6 contrari, un ordine del giorno per ottenere un provvedimento di regolarizzazione dei migranti attualmente soggiornanti in territorio italiano in condizione di irregolarità originaria o sopravvenuta, con la massima tempestività, data l’emergenza sanitaria in corso.

      L’ordine del giorno è stato presentato dal consigliere Federico Martelloni (Coalizione civica) e firmato dai consiglieri Clancy (Coalizione civica), Frascaroli (Città comune), Palumbo (gruppo misto-Nessuno resti indietro), Errani, Persiano, Campaniello, Mazzoni, Li Calzi, Colombo (Partito Democratico), Bugani, Piazza, Foresti (Movimento 5 stelle). Ecco il testo :

      “Il Consiglio Comunale di Bologna, a fronte dello stato di emergenza sanitaria da Covid-19 in corso e delle misure assunte dal Governo nazionale e dalle Giunte locali per contrastarne la diffusione e limitarne l’impatto sulla popolazione attualmente presente sul territorio. Ritenuto che non trova spazio nell’odierno dibattito pubblico, segnato dalla predetta emergenza, l’esigenza di assumere provvedimenti che sanino la posizione dei migranti che soggiornano irregolarmente nel nostro Paese, tema oggetto dell’ordine del giorno votato il 23 dicembre 2019 dalla Camera dei Deputati in sede di approvazione della legge di bilancio, adottato col fine di produrre molteplici benefici per la collettività , a partire dal fatto che: a) si offrirebbe l’opportunità di vivere e lavorare legalmente nel nostro Paese a chi già si trova sul territorio ma che , senza titolo di soggiorno , è spesso costretto per sopravvivere a rivolgersi ai circuiti illeciti ; b) si andrebbe incontro ai tanti datori di lavoro che , bisognosi di personale, non possono assumere persone senza documenti , anche se già formati, e ricorrono al lavoro in nero ; c) si avrebbero maggiore contezza – e conseguentemente controllo – delle presenze sui nostri territori di alcune centinaia di migliaia di persone di cui poco o nulla si sa , e, conseguentemente, maggiore sicurezza per tutti.

      Dato atto chetale esigenza è stata ribadita, alla vigilia della dichiarazione dello stato di pandemia, dalla ministra dell’interno Lamorgese in data 15 gennaio 2020, in Risposta a interrogazione orale, confermando che “L’intenzione del Governo e del Ministero dell’Interno è quella di valutare le questioni poste all’ordine del giorno che richiamavo in premessa, nel quadro più generale di una complessiva rivisitazione delle diverse disposizioni che incidono sulle politiche migratorie e sulla condizione dello straniero in Italia” (resoconto stenografico della seduta della Camera dei Deputati del 15 gennaio 2020, pag. 22).Tenuto conto che il tema della regolarizzazione degli stranieri irregolarmente soggiornanti diventa ancor più rilevante e urgente nella contingenza che ci troviamo ad attraversare, come giustamente rimarcato nell’Appello per la sanatoria dei migranti irregolari al tempo dei Covid-19, elaborato e sottoscritto da centinaia di associazioni (visibile al seguente indirizzo: https://www.meltingpot.org/Appello-per-la-sanatoria-dei-migranti-irregolari-ai-tempi.html#nb1), atteso che alle buone ragioni della sanatoria si aggiungono , oggi, anche le esigenze di tutela della salute collettiva, compresa quella delle centinaia di migliaia di migranti privi del permesso di soggiorno, che non hanno accesso alla sanità pubblica. Considerato che l’Appello richiamato al punto che precede giustamente sottolinea che il migrante irregolare:-non è ovviamente iscritto al Sistema Sanitario Nazionale e di conseguenza non dispone di un medico di base, avendo diritto alle sole prestazioni sanitarie urgenti ;-non si rivolge alle strutture sanitarie nei casi di malattia lieve, mentre, nei casi più gravi non ha alternativa al presentarsi al pronto soccorso , il che contrasterebbe con tutti i protocolli adottati per contenere la diffusione del virus. – è costretto a soluzioni abitative di fortuna , in ambienti spesso degradati e insalubri, condivisi con altre persone .Considerato,in definitiva,che i soggetti “invisibili” sono per molti aspetti più esposti al contagio del virus e più di altri rischiano di subirne le conseguenze sia sanitarie, per la plausibile mancanza di un intervento tempestivo, sia sociali, per lo stigma cui rischiano di essere sottoposti a causa di responsabilità e inefficienze non loro ascrivibili .Assunto che iniziative di tal fatta sono all’ordine del giorno anche in altri paesi dell’Unione, avendo il governo del Portogallo già approvato una sanatoria per l’immediata regolarizzazione di tutti i migranti in attesa di permesso di soggiorno che avessero presentato domanda alla data di dichiarazione dell’emergenza Coronavirus, per consentirne l’accesso al sistema sanitario nazionale, all’apertura di conti correnti bancari; alle misure economiche straordinarie di protezione per persone e famiglie in condizioni di fragilità ; alla regolarizzazione dei rapporti di lavoro .Condivide l’urgenza di intercettare centinaia di migliaia di persone attualmente prive di un regolare permesso di soggiorno, per contenere il loro rischio di contrarre il virus; perché possano con tranquillità usufruire dei servizi della sanità pubblica nel caso di sintomatologia sospetta; perché non diventino loro malgrado veicolo di trasmissione del virus, con tutte le nefaste conseguenze che possono derivarne nei territori, incluso il territorio di Bologna.

      Invita il Sindaco e la Giunta a dare massima diffusione, anche attraverso i canali di comunicazione istituzionale, agli appelli e alle iniziative finalizzate ad ottenere un provvedimento di regolarizzazione dei migranti attualmente soggiornanti in territorio italiano in condizione d’irregolarità originaria o sopravvenuta .a farsi promotore, in tutte le sedi istituzionali, a partire dall’ANCI, delle iniziative volte a ottenere l’adozione di un provvedimento di regolarizzazione ed emersione degli stranieri irregolarmente soggiornanti, con la massima tempestività richiesta dell’emergenza sanitaria oggi in corso.

      https://www.pressenza.com/it/2020/04/bologna-il-consiglio-comunale-per-la-regolarizzazione-dei-migranti-irrego
      #Bologne #régularisation

  • 1605_Merwede | marcobroekman
    https://www.marcobroekman.com/merwede

    Merwede is the first example of Utrecht’s ambition for sustainable and healthy urbanisation in Utrecht. The new neighbourhood includes 6.000 dwellings, various services and sets the bar high regarding various ambitions. The area will be characterized by high-quality greenery in public spaces, courtyards and top roofs. This is made possible by its design as a car-free neighborhood prioritising pedestrians and cyclists. Residents and visitors can make use of a large selection of shared cars, shared bicycles and public transport. This plan is the result of an integral assessment of the various sustainable, spatial, social and programmatic ambitions that exist.

    Merwede’s mission can be summarised in five themes:

    Mobile Merwede: Allowing residents of Merwede to move freely without their own car.

    Healthy and sustainable: Designing Merwede to contribute to a healthy planet with healthy people.

    Lively city district: Offering Merwede the liveliness and amenities of the city.

    Green domain: Creating a Merwede that combines highly urban, green and relaxation at the same time.

    Coulisse city: Merwede is a highly urbanized neighbourhood with respect for the human scale.

    #carfree_area #urban matter #utrecht

  • #Utrecht (Pays-Bas) : Appel à la solidarité avec #Le_Swamp
    https://fr.squat.net/2018/10/27/utrecht-pays-bas-appel-a-la-solidarite-avec-le-swamp

    Cette semaine, le juge a décidé de rendre possible l’expulsion du Swamp. Cela signifie que les oiseaux, les lapins, les chauves-souris, les rats, les insectes et les gens perdent leur espace vital et qu’une jeune forêt sera détruite. Tout cela pour faire place à de l’asphalte, à un autre centre de distribution et un parking d’autobus […]

    #Gelderlantlaan #Pays-Bas #procès

  • Il y a 75 ans : les travailleurs néerlandais faisaient grève contre la persécution des juifs.
    http://www.wsws.org/fr/articles/2016/fev2016/neer-f24.shtml

    Le 25 février 1941 un événement eut lieu sous l’occupation nazie à Amsterdam qui portera plus tard le nom de « grève de février. » En apprenant la déportation de quelque 425 Juifs néerlandais du quartier juif d’Amsterdam, des centaines de milliers de travailleurs néerlandais arrêtèrent le travail, quittèrent leur poste et firent une grève sauvage.
    Les conducteurs de tramway locaux furent les premiers à rejoindre la grève organisée par le Parti communiste néerlandais interdit et peu après, à mesure que la grève s’étendait dans toute la ville, les dockers du chantier naval local d’Amsterdam-Noord rejoignirent la protestation et débrayèrent en masse. La grève s’étendit à d’autres villes hollandaises voisines dont Utrecht et Zaanstad.

    #nazisme #Pays-Bas 25_février_1941#Grève_de_février #occupation #déportation #juifs #antisémitisme
    #Seconde_Guerre_mondiale #Amsterdam #Amsterdam-Noord #Utrecht #Zaanstad