 IncludedU is a regional project funded by a DG Home and the value of this program is exactly to bring together different actors, different local authorities and municipalities around Europe to share the challenges and the responses provided by integration. Integration is a complex issue, it has no magical solution but it's exactly by creating partnerships, creating networks that answers and responses can be identified at local level therefore enabling stronger and more cohesive societies. I think it's so important that we have different kind of projects like IncludedU so that we can knowledge sharing and we have a community where we have a learning space and of course good practices for now and for the future. I also think that this different number of people, well diversity I'm sure leads to development so I really hope this can continue and as a politician we need those kind of projects so we can better respond on things we see in the society and things we have to do so thank you so much. The European Commission promotes the growth of transnational networks and the peer learning exchange that they imply through its action plan on integration and inclusion for the period 21 and 27 and adequate funding from the AMEF program that is also looking to the future and is launching a renewed urban agenda with the strengthened peer learning exchanges for cities, municipalities and regions all across Europe.