From May 27 to 29, 2026, the city of Östersund will host the 2026 edition of the REVES Network Days, the annual gathering of the European network organised in collaboration with the Region of Jämtland Härjedalen and marking the network’s 30th anniversary.
The event will bring together local and regional governments, social economy organisations, universities, European institutions and civil society actors from across Europe to discuss the role of the social economy in territorial transformation and in building more inclusive and sustainable development models.
The programme includes thematic panels, field visits, focus groups and networking sessions dedicated to territorial policies, social innovation and European cooperation.
As part of the programme, Torino Social Impact will participate in the panel discussion “The challenges of developing the social economy in metropolitan areas as a solution to tensions exacerbated by population concentration”, alongside representatives from the cities of Hamburg and Östersund.
During the session, Sonia Cambursano — Deputy Councillor of the Metropolitan City of Turin — will present the process behind the development of the Torino 2030 Metropolitan Social Economy Plan, highlighting the importance of building a shared long-term strategy even within a territory already characterised by a strong and established social economy ecosystem.
Later in the discussion, Raffaella Scalisi — Senior Advisor at Torino Social Impact — will focus on territorial partnerships as strategic infrastructures capable of sustaining social economy policies over time, while Giovanni Ferrero — City of Turin representative — will reflect on the involvement of social economy actors in shaping territorial visions for peripheral and peri-urban areas.
Torino Social Impact is a member of the REVES Network, collaborating with other territories and ecosystems on social economy policies and practices. Participation in the REVES Days therefore represents an important opportunity for European exchange on collaborative governance models and territorial approaches capable of connecting economic development, social innovation and community participation.
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