A strategic project to better understand the territory

The France-Wallonia-Flanders cross-border area is a living, interconnected space , rich in human, economic and environmental exchanges. The Observatoire transfrontalier project was designed to meet the need to structure, harmonize and share data between the three sides of the territory. The aim is to better understand local realities, identify common challenges and support more effective, coordinated public policies.

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The France-Wallonia-Flanders cross-border area is a living, interconnected space , rich in human, economic and environmental exchanges. The Observatoire transfrontalier project was designed to meet the need to structure, harmonize and share data between the three sides of the territory. The aim is to better understand local realities, identify common challenges and support more effective, coordinated public policies.

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Objective: a tool for everyone

The project aims to :

  • Networking data experts from all three sectors;
  • Create a public online portal to disseminate thematic and multi-thematic analyses;
  • Support political and technical decision-making with reliable, comparable data.

The GOT-FWVL project is therefore much more than a technical tool: it’s a lever for transformation lever for smarter, more integrated cross-border governance, closer to the realities on the ground.

A government-led initiative, 100% funded by the European Union

This project has one particularity: it was born of a top-down approach. This means that it was initiated directly by the Interreg program’s partner authorities, and not by actors on the ground. This approach reflects the strategic importance that the institutions attach to shared knowledge of the territory as a means of strengthening cross-border cooperation.

100% EU-funded

Top-down initiative

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