
Hospitality Europe is embarking on a new phase of development with the
aim of strengthening its capacity to respond to emerging social, socio-health
and health challenges in Europe. The organisation’s renewal aims to make the
network more agile, flexible and effective in promoting collaboration between
European institutions committed to supporting the most vulnerable people.
In this new phase, Hospitality Europe aims to consolidate its role as a
platform for cooperation between the provinces and the network’s member
organisations, fostering the exchange of knowledge, the sharing of best
practices and the development of joint European projects. The aim is also to
strengthen dialogue with European institutions and contribute to the debate on
social, health and inclusion policies.
These issues were also the focus of the Hospitality Europe General
Assembly (GA) meeting, which took place on Friday 13 March. During the meeting,
the actions planned for 2026 were presented. Participants also discussed
strategic priorities for the coming years, including the drafting of position
papers and the organisation of webinars on key topics such as human resources,
mental health, an ageing population and the integration of health and social
services.
The meeting also saw the presentation of a proposal to strengthen
project implementation capacity, with the support of a network of innovation
centres across different regions to promote innovative projects and facilitate
access to European funding. Among the future initiatives, the upcoming European
Congress on Social Inclusion was also confirmed; it will be held in Marseille
on 30 September and 1 October and will bring together representatives from
various European regions.
This new phase of Hospitality Europe therefore aims to strengthen
cooperation between the network’s organisations and develop innovative
responses to the emerging needs of European society.