| Start date: | 01/12/2025 |
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| End date: | 15/01/2025 |
| Where: | ONLINE |
🏠 A home is not just bricks — it is security, dignity, and a place to build your life.
Yet today, housing is becoming a daily struggle for millions across Europe — not just those in need, but also students, workers and families. People in every community face rising rents, mortgage costs, and living expenses that make finding a decent, affordable home increasingly difficult.
For the first time in history, European institutions are addressing this challenge — and your voice can help turn personal experiences into solutions that work for everyone. What could make housing fairer, more accessible, or more supportive in your community?
Future4Citizens Dialogue: Do You Have a Place to Call Home? is a Europe-wide initiative to gather innovative proposals from people based on their real-life experiences.
👉 JOIN ONLINE
Share your bold, creative idea in just 140 characters and vote on what others are saying. Together, we can reimagine what seems impossible: houses that are affordable, secure, and truly ours.
All contributions will be analysed and elaborated into a comprehensive report, which will be submitted to the European Commission and the European Parliament Committee on the Housing Crisis to help shape real policy solutions.
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About this Initiative
This initiative is part of the experimental phase of the EU-funded research project ORBIS (Augmenting Participation, Co-creation, Trust, and Transparency in Deliberative Democracy), which aims to make policymaking more inclusive. ORBIS uses Artificial Intelligence to analyse and visualise discussions on complex topics, helping us identify common ground and restart public debate on our shared future.
The initiative is run in collaboration with MultiPoD, an EU-funded project working to make democratic participation more inclusive across languages and cultures. As part of its work, MultiPoD organises citizen and policymaking assemblies on housing. This collaboration ensures that the ideas and proposals collected through the dialogue are not only gathered and analysed but are directly linked to participatory policy processes, increasing their impact on real-world decision-making.
To know more about RIE’s programme ‘Future4Citizens’ click here.
If you would like to be part of this initiative or learn more, please contact Caterina Berardi at caterina.berardi@re-imagine.eu or events@re-imagine.eu.

