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2024-02-08
Behind the scenes at the Conseil Parisien des Associations : A place of choice for What The Web
Explore how What The Web actively contributes to Parisian associative life as a member of the Conseil Parisien des Associations, shaping a more united and inclusive Paris through its commitment to web accessibility.
At the heart of Parisian associative action, What The Web stands out as an active member of the Conseil Parisien des Associations (CPA), a major initiative of the Mairie de Paris. Selected from an elite group of 100 representative associations, we are proud to play an essential role in promoting community involvement and solidarity through digital means.
A Sustainable Commitment
The CPA was created within the framework of the Charter of Reciprocal Commitments, an innovative agreement between the Paris municipality and local associations. For a two-year period, our team is an integral part of this dynamic assembly, actively contributing to the development of more inclusive and collaborative associative policies.
At the heart of the debate
Our work within the CPA is not limited to superficial discussions. Through thematic working groups, we tackle key issues such as support for inter-associative cooperation, financial support for civic initiatives, and the involvement of young people and people with disabilities. Each exchange feeds our vision of a Paris that is more inclusive and accessible to all.
A Voice for Web Accessibility
Behind the scenes at the CPA, What The Web stands out as a strong advocate of digital accessibility. By raising awareness among our peers and public decision-makers of the imperatives of a more inclusive web, we are forging the path towards a digitally equitable society open to all.
What The Web's commitment to web accessibility
In short, What The Web positions itself as a dynamic and committed player within the Conseil Parisien des Associations, highlighting the importance of web accessibility in building a more united and inclusive Paris. Through its ongoing involvement, our team aspires to actively contribute to the improvement of associative life in Paris, for a future where commitment and solidarity transcend digital barriers.
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