Month: June 2025

“Megatrends”: Tools and Analysis on Our Future

In an increasingly uncertain global context, a vast archive of opportunities we can seize and challenges we can face with our projects.


European Projects and "Megatrends": For a World in Motion

The world is in motion: international news is enriched daily with events and reports that provide an uncertain – if not decidedly bleak – picture of the world to come and the future of Europe.

European projects are one of the tools we have to respond, in our small way, to these great challenges. Knowing what are perceived as "Europe's great challenges" and staying updated on this debate enriches one's civic awareness and allows for the realization of projects with a broader vision.

Today we're talking about two portals dedicated to the analysis of "Megatrends," which are the "driving forces" that will have a major influence on our future: two large archives rich in food for thought, in-depth analyses, and possible ideas for our projects.


The Sources: The Megatrends Hub and ESPAS's Work

In our review of "Megatrends," we refer to two main sources: the Megatrends Hub portal of Knowledge4Policy and the work of ESPAS (European Strategy and Policy Analysis System).

  • Knowledge4Policy is the European Union's platform that provides scientific analysis and tools to support European policies. It is curated by experts and scientists from across Europe and explores a wide variety of thematic areas: from artificial intelligence to behavioral sciences, from biodiversity to migration dynamics, from active citizenship to satellite observation, from frontier technologies to sustainable transition. The pages of Knowledge4Policy are rich in analyses, reports, studies, publications, databases, and tools, dedicated to fueling the debate on future scenarios and how to address them. One of its most well-known tools is the Megatrends Hub, a portal that systematically identifies and explores 14 "Megatrends," 14 major "driving forces" for Europe's future, further breaking them down into more concrete and specific aspects. This portal represents a conceptual reference point on the subject at the European level 1.
  • The work of ESPAS has fewer ambitions for systematicity, but it has a more practical approach to informing and supporting European policies. It offers a very wide, dense, and updated range of studies and research on major global trends of interest to the European Union and is the reference point on the matter for the main EU institutions. Its goal is to identify and analyze the key trends and challenges, and the resulting policy choices, that Europe and the entire world will face in the coming decades. On the ESPAS website, you can find in particular short periodic publications ("Horizon Scanning") on major emerging trends, broader annual reports ("Global Trend Reports") and thematic reports ("Foresight Papers"), and a large archive of strategic studies in various sectors ("ORBIS", Open Repository Base on International Strategic Studies). While not specifically addressing "Megatrends" as such, it deeply and thoroughly analyzes the same themes.

"Megatrends": A Message of Complexity and Hope

The general message of "Megatrends" and these strategic analyses is one of both complexity and hope.

On the one hand, they highlight (should it be necessary to remind ourselves) the complexity of contemporary global dynamics, emphasizing how they are closely interconnected. The analysis they propose is very multifaceted and goes beyond the most well-known and frequent slogans or "buzzwords" characteristic of European and national politics, which reflect an increasingly polarized public discourse (this too is a "Megatrend"). While not a "new" concept (their elaboration dates back some years), "Megatrends" bring to light aspects that are increasingly evident in light of recent developments in the international context, first and foremost the importance of strategic and geostrategic aspects (and not just ideal and value-based aspects) in the formulation and implementation of European policies 2.

On the other hand (no less important), "Megatrends" convey a signal of hope. They help both to "identify probable futures" and to act to "support preferable futures." They include many difficult, negative, and problematic dynamics, but also present many positive evolutions and solutions that can be leveraged to build the world of tomorrow.


The 14 "Megatrends"

  1. TECHNOLOGY AND HYPERCONNECTIVITY
    What it is: The growing impact of technology, data, and digital connectivity on our way of life, socialization, work, production, and governance.
    What it covers:

  2. NATURAL RESOURCE SCARCITY
    What it is: The growing demand for water, food, energy, land, and minerals, making natural resources increasingly scarce and expensive.
    What it covers:

  3. CHANGING WORLD OF WORK
    What it is: The radical change in the nature of work, employment and career models, and organizational structures, introduced by new generations and the prolongation of working life.
    What it covers:

  4. SHIFTING SECURITY PARADIGMS
    What it is: The changing ways global actors interact, modifying relationships, power positions, approaches, and consequences of conflicts, with increasing pressure on the environment and society.
    What it covers:

  5. CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
    What it is: The continuous increase in anthropogenic pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, overexploitation, and environmental degradation, with dramatic consequences for humanity.
    What it covers:

  6. GROWING URBANISATION
    What it is: The increasing movement of people from rural to urban areas worldwide, with consequences in terms of sustainability, health, housing, inequalities, relationships, and land management.
    What it covers:

  7. DIVERSIFICATION OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING
    What it is: The rapid change in educational needs and delivery methods due to generational changes, hyperconnectivity, technologies, and information availability.
    What it covers:

  8. RISING INEQUALITIES
    What it is: The increasing gaps between people and territories, of various kinds (income, education, work, health, gender, age, ethnic origin, development, and prospects), despite significant progress made.
    What it covers:

  9. INFLUENCE OF THE GLOBAL EAST AND SOUTH
    What it is: The shift of economic power from established economies (the West and Japan) towards emerging economies in the East and South.
    What it covers:

  10. GROWTH IN CONSUMPTION
    What it is: The growth of middle classes, or "consumer classes," worldwide, with an impact on production and business, but also on resources and the environment.
    What it covers:

  11. GROWING DEMOGRAPHIC GAPS
    What it is: Rapid global population growth (almost 10 billion by 2050) concentrated mainly in sub-Saharan Africa, with aging and population stagnation in developed countries.
    What it covers:

  12. INFLUENCE OF NEW GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS
    What it is: The increasing impact of new actors, state and non-state, and new ways of using media, technologies, and social media, on traditional governance systems.
    What it covers:

  13. GROWTH IN MIGRATION DYNAMICS.
    What it is: The growing social and political importance of migration, with complex migratory dynamics involving an increasing number of people (the number of migrants worldwide has doubled in 30 years).
    What it covers:

  14. NEW HEALTH CHALLENGES
    What it is: Preventing and containing new health challenges (often with “human” causes): lifestyles, mental health, pollution, aging, bacterial resistance, and new viruses, thanks to scientific progress.
    What it covers:


ESPAS Resources and 2024 Report

Since it's difficult to summarize ESPAS's work in the space of an article, we offer below a review of the sectors covered by its document archive (ORBIS), the topics covered in its latest periodic updates (Horizon Scanning), and a summary of its Global Trends 2024 report (available in Italian). We find many aspects common to what has already been highlighted by the 14 "Megatrends."

Sectors covered by the ORBIS archive (by number of publications available, in descending order):

Economy, Technology, Governance, Innovation, Security, Globalization, Development, Growth, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Environment, Industry, Climate Change, Politics, Sustainability, Employment, Resources, Demography, Energy, Regions, Education, Poverty, Science, Migration, Research, Food Security, Health, Water, Agriculture, Integration, Transport, Biodiversity, Mobility, Space.

Latest Horizon Scanning releases:

March 2025 (Neurotechnologies, Diplomatic Non-immunity, Climate Manipulation and Conspiracy Theories); November 2024 (Youth Gender Ideological Divide, Deindustrialization, Family Structures); March 2024 (New OPECs for New Mineral Resources, Unknown Parts of the Biosphere, Artificial Moral Agents); November 2023 (De-dollarization, AI-Generated Worlds, Manufacturing in Space); June 2023 (BRICS Expansion as an Alternative to Multilateralism, New Sources of Extreme Inequalities, Radical Food Production Methods); November 2022 (Rising Costs of Geopolitics, Governance of Common Resources, Inactive Citizenship); July 2022 (Chinese Geopolitical Narratives, Radical Transparency, Rights-based Approach on Resources and Environment). In each release, many other topics are also covered, in a more concise form.

Main themes of the Global Trends 2024 report:

  • Geopolitics: Geopolitics is shifting from cooperation to competition and conflict, with new threats such as hybrid warfare, disinformation, and the struggle for supremacy in space;
  • Economy: Geopolitical fragmentation and the transition towards climate neutrality threaten economic growth, influenced by US-China rivalry and new regional blocs;
  • Demography: The European population will decrease, not offset by migration flows, putting pressure on the labor market and fiscal sustainability; China's demographic decline will have global repercussions;
  • Environment and climate: Climate change is accelerating, likely surpassing the 1.5-2 °C target of the Paris Agreement, severely affecting the EU, which must consider the international context for its climate strategy;
  • Energy: Global energy consumption is increasing, with the use of fossil fuels and renewable sources; the green transition is hampered by investments in fossil infrastructure and the availability of critical minerals;
  • Inequalities: Economic inequalities and access to education, technology, healthcare, and climate justice are increasing, with social tensions fueling political polarization and potentially weakening democracy;
  • Technology: The spread of new technologies and their convergence is increasing, in a context of rising expectations and geopolitical rivalry, with regulatory difficulties;
  • Healthcare: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for a well-equipped healthcare sector, which will continue to drive scientific and technological innovation, addressing challenges such as antimicrobial resistance;
  • Lifestyles: People are increasingly living in cities, exposed to climate change; technologies are changing work and learning, creating opportunities and risks, with diversified impacts on EU regions and economic sectors;
  • Democracy: Democracies are attacked to compromise their freedoms, with attempts to prejudice elections and freedom of expression; participatory democracy and high involvement on specific issues are positive trends.

Notes:

<a name="note1">[1]</a> Many of the dynamics highlighted by the "Megatrends" overlap with those that the 17 Sustainable Development Goals aim to address. "Megatrends" and Sustainable Development Goals are different conceptual frameworks, with different origins and objectives, resulting from different reflections, organizations, and contexts, although to some extent complementary. ⇑

<a name="note2">[2]</a> These aspects, as well as the dynamics highlighted by the "Megatrends," can be considered in the elaboration of European projects and demonstrate awareness and interest in the challenges that European institutions are called upon to face. However, with all due weight and caution: 1) what is reported in these portals does not necessarily represent the position of the EU institutions, which emerges directly from official documents, policies and strategies; 2) not all information reported in the portals is necessarily updated to the latest (extremely rapid) developments in the contemporary world. ⇑


Source: https://www.guidaeuroprogettazione.eu/megatrend-analisi-sul-futuro/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=aprile_25


Ending things right: final event in Ancona

On 13th June 2025, partners met one last time - in the framework of the PerFare project - in Ancona, Italy.
On this day, they had the chance to gather together and discuss the learning points of this 36 months of work, to exchange their experience to the local public and to mingle with other cultural and health professionals, traveling from all partner countries.

The programme was the following:

📍Museo Omero (Banchina Giovanni da Chio, 28, Ancona)

10.00 - 11.15

6th Steering Committee Monitoring Meeting

11.30 - 12.30

Press conference with Italian press

13.00 - 15.00

Lunch together

16.00 - 18.30

FINAL EVENT

● PerFare’s journey - from the beginning to here

● Pilot actions: a presentation on the Culture&Wellbeing activities born from PerFare

● A word with other local cultural welfare projects

📍The Mole - Caffè Letterario (Banchina Giovanni da Chio, 28, Ancona)

18.30

Aperitivo

 

Pilot actions: a presentation on the Culture&Wellbeing activities born from PerFare

Each partner presented the pilot actions implemented in their respective territory.
Here below, a short description, along with the link to the presentation, is provided for each of the 8 pilot actions born from the project:

Italy

Macerata 

Tutti i colori del giorno - All the colors of the day

Created by Rovine Circolari (Isabella Carloni)

For the Association Piombini Sensini

Tutti i colori del giorno - All the colors of the day is a theater project that intends to put the languages ​​and skills of the performing arts at the service of situations of social hardship, with the aim of enhancing oneself and the relationship with others, with a targeted proposal for the Piombini Sensini Community of Macerata in the various age groups of the people hosted. The project - by Rovine Circolari - is freely inspired by the story of a group of children of different nationalities and cultures who grow up in the peripheral area of ​​a large city in contact with a varied and unpredictable human fauna, full of love but also forced to struggle to overcome the difficulties of everyday life. The relationship that is established between one of them and the children’s guardian will reveal a deep attachment that overcomes cultural differences. The intent of the project is to involve all participants - from children to adults depending on their possibilities - through the languages ​​of performance, to outline a short collective performance.

Ancona 

Danza col cuore - Dance with the heart

Created by Gruppo Danza Oggi (Patrizia Salvatori)

For the Association Un Battito di Ali - operating inside the Department of Cardiac Surgery and Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology at "Torrette" Hospital in Ancona

The "Danza col cuore" project, from a socio-cultural point of view, adopted an immersive approach that includes the presence of a dancer and the project coordinator. The intervention took place directly in contact with the patients of the Torrette Hospital in Ancona through immersive emotional incursions, designed to create a deep interaction without interfering with any emergency situations in the department. The dancer's body became an expressive medium, offering patients the opportunity to mirror themselves in the movements and to explore new forms of non-verbal communication.

LINK TO PRESENTATION - ITALY

 

Sweden 

Malmö

Stories from the bodily archive

Created by Skånes Dansteater

For the Elder Care Home in Malmö

Stories from the bodily archive is a project for elders with dementia in a care home in Malmö, Sweden. During the fall we have met once a week for 1,5 hours, including coffee break. The aim of the sessions is to enhance movement, joy and connection. With different somatic practices like mirroring, images, props and circle dance we strive for opening each and everyone’s own movement archive. To acknowledge and mirror spontaneous movements has been our focus. Specifically working with social engagement in dance has increased the capacity for keeping up energy and finding new movement patterns. We also worked with body memory of rhythms and dance movement from earlier stages in life. We see potential when the body bring back memories of movement capacity of a younger self. Reconnections can be made which has a ripple effect in the everyday life for the elders.

LINK TO PRESENTATION - MALMÖ

 

Portugal

Lisbon 

VIA – Vivência Integral Artística 

Created by Amalgama Companhia de Dança

For informal caregivers of the Municipality of Lisbon (Associação Alzheimer Portugal, Dona Ajuda facilities and CSP Arroios facilities)

VIA – Vivência Integral Artística is a project aimed at informal caregivers of the Municipality of Lisbon, based on the concept of “Being Body" and dance as a movement of totality, creative and regenerative, integrating body, emotions and mind. The project focuses on the application of artistic practices for well-being, based on the application of a holistic and systemic dance methodology.

The project had two different activities:

  1. Weekly meetings, Mondays - 06/Jan to 28/Apr – in Associação Alzheimer Portugal and Dona Ajuda facilities, a more artistic approach on Dance and Movement for 1 hour
  2. Every 15 days, Saturdays – 11/Jan to 10/May – in CSP Arroios facilities, training meeting, in modules that offer theoretical and practical material, session plans and all the necessary tools to guide future application of the methods, providing follow-up and continuity to the project for 6 hours.

LINK TO PRESENTATION - LISBON

Pombal 

Aqui Contigo - The Sound as Last Lap

Created by SAMP - Sociedade Artística Musical dos Pousos

For the Pombal District Hospital

The Aqui Contigo project is a program dedicated to people at the end of their life, their families and their caregivers. In a society that often abandons and forgets those who are dying, it is necessary to create contexts that enrich this precious and unique experience for the person and for their circle of closest relationships. The Arts, as observed throughout human history, can play a vital role in this, as the short history of this SAMP project shows. After years of experience, SAMP decided to present this type of project for the Municipality of Pombal, care partner of the partner PerFare Artemrede.The Music Therapist aims, together with family members and caregivers, to facilitate family support in the painful process and to help them in the mourning process. During the last moments of life, in their homes or in facilities (hospitals, nursing homes or palliative care centers), two music professionals work together with families to tell the sound story of each person in the terminal phase. This is done through the creation of a personal work that transforms an intimate and solitary moment into a moment of unity and communion, alleviating suffering in the last moments of life and helping the person to free themselves spiritually.

LINK TO PRESENTATION - POMBAL

 

Romania

Cluj-Napoca

Critical thinking & citizen’s education for children and teenagers

Created by Social Fiber Association

For the Roma community in Pata Rât (Cluj-Napoca)

From the success of Social Fiber Association‘s program “Critical thinking & citizen’s education for teenagers” living in Pata Rât, the association has come to the conclusion that younger children would also have a desire to participate in such activities. Thus, after they started the weekly activities last year in September, they soon realised that a new programme for a younger audience was needed. This led to the new initiative designed for children, aged between 3-11, with weekly workshops in animation, music and philosophy.

Within Social Fibers, there are volunteers and social professionals that constantly work together to promote long-term activities for children coming from vulnerable groups.

LINK TO PRESENTATION - CLUJ-NAPOCA

 

Hungary

Budapest 

I Brought a Baby into this World

Created by Szilvia Papp

For Hungarian and Roma women who experienced harassment and violence during child delivery in hospital

Szilvia "Vivi" Papp is a socially engaged multimedia artist and participatory art researcher. In her experimental work, she tries to question and loosen

established identity patterns and stereotypes. As part of the Perfare project, "I Brought a Baby into This World” is a participatory and site-specific art experiment that reflects on a social issue, aiming to present and loosen taboos that surround our obstetric system, socially imposed maternal models and motherhood, working especially with ROM women, the main victims of systemic patriarchal prejudices and models.

Budapest

Dal a szívnek

Created by Veronika Szabó

For the Vazsonyi Vilmos Vazsonyi elderly home

The project Dal a szívnek is a series of workshops in which the artists sing and make music together with the guests of the Vazsonyi Vilmos Vazsonyi elderly home on Baross Street, evoking the ritual and atmosphere of singing around the fire in a community space. They sing the songs that the elderly know well, like folk songs, festive songs, military songs, chansons, serenades. “Songs unite us all, open us to the past and become collective in the present, regardless of age or state of mind. Songs evoke memories and feelings that we share and relive, sharing their state of mind”. 

The choir performed the songs in a closing dance for the other guests, relatives and a small audience, followed by a dance in costume. 

The meetings were held in collaboration with the musician Andris Cseh, who has been volunteering for many years to sing with the elderly.

LINK TO PRESENTATION - BUDAPEST

 

A word with other local cultural welfare projects

In order to spark local connections and to foster new knowledge on similar projects, PerFare invited two EU-funded initiatives that promote Culture&Care activities: ImproLANDS and ThisPlaced.

CHECK OUT IMPROLANDS' PRESENTATION 

CHECK OUT THISPLACED's PRESENTATION

 

Future plans

During this last event, partners agreed on keeping working together. First of all, they are all working very hard on trying to systemize the pilot actions in their local territories. But there is room for a future EU-funded project as well, a follow-up planning that treasures the best practices born from PerFare.

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