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Civitas forum 2014

The twelfth annual Civitas forum will take place in Casablanca, Morocco from 23 to 26 September. Its main theme will be accessibility and social inclusion, key factors in urban mobility and city planning. All Civitas and EuroMed stakeholders are invited to attend the conference and benefit from the rich 4 days-programme. Further details of the programme and calls for speakers will be announced shortly.
February 27, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The twelfth annual 6610 Civitas forum will take place in Casablanca, Morocco from 23 to 26 September. Its main theme will be accessibility and social inclusion, key factors in urban mobility and city planning.

All Civitas and EuroMed stakeholders are invited to attend the conference and benefit from the rich 4 days-programme. Further details of the programme and calls for speakers will be announced shortly.

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