Efus issues recommendations to the EU for “free, safe and just” cities
On the occasion of its General Assembly meeting held in Augsburg (DE) on 26 June 2019, the European Forum for Urban Security (Efus) adopted the Declaration of Augsburg,…
Efus works on a daily basis to strengthen the role of local and regional authorities and their elected representatives within both national and European governance, on the basis of the principles defended in our Manifesto, namely the coproduction of security policies with citizens and the essential alliance between security and fundamental human rights.
Adopted at the end of the 2017 edition of the Security, Democracy and Cities conference, the Manifesto is a political platform on urban security developed by Efus, which outlines the values and principles that underpin both Efus’ work and that of its members. Find out more
Adopted at the end of the 2021 edition of the Security, Democracy and Cities conference , the Declaration calls for heightened and more agile cooperation as well as adequate financial support between the local, national and European levels of governance. It also calls for the establishment of a Convention of Mayors for Security that would enable European local authorities to jointly respond to the many challenges they are facing. Find out more
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Efus is coordinating with the cities of Nice (France) and Madrid (Spain) this new partnership that enables local and regional authorities, Member States and European institutions to work together to strengthen the role of cities in European security policies, to share knowledge and good practices, and to advocate at the European level for legislative reform and new funding frameworks. Learn more
Efus is an official partner of the URBAN parliamentary intergroup, which works on issues of urban development, notably with European local and regional authorities. Learn more
Efus’ 7th Security, Democracy and Cities conference: local and regional authorities on the frontline of urban security
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Nightlife management in European cities – A security issue
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Efus’ 6th Security, Democracy and Cities conference: Co-producing urban security policies
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On the occasion of its General Assembly meeting held in Augsburg (DE) on 26 June 2019, the European Forum for Urban Security (Efus) adopted the Declaration of Augsburg,…
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Paris, France, February 2019 – The European Forum for Urban Security (Efus) promotes the sharing of experiences among European local authorities according to the principle of “cities helping cities.” Below…
Paris, France, January 2019 – An expertise in urban security that is increasingly recognised, broader areas of work, more cooperation with its European partners and new partnerships beyond…
Paris, France, December 2018 – Efus was selected together with the city of Nice (FR) to coordinate the new partnership of the European Union’s Urban Agenda dedicated to…
The members of Efus’ executive committee, assembled in Rotterdam (Netherlands) on Tuesday 8 November 2016, adopted a resolution calling for a local prevention of radicalisation leading to violent…
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