Being able to participate in the development of your own community, be it through participation formats for citizens, the joint implementation of projects in the district or the charitable voluntary work in associations, initiatives or foundations, strengthens the sense of community, breaks down barriers, brings people together, increases identification with the community and is one of the most effective measures against hatred, hate speech, intolerance and exclusion.
Particularly municipal policy bears a special responsibility here: It creates the framework conditions in which civil society engagement can flourish, opens up spaces for dialogue and encounter and ensures that citizens can be directly effective with their ideas, concerns and skills.

