Recordings

Resilience in times of war:

Municipal exchange between Ukraine and Germany

The second event of our mini-series on “Strengthening Resilience and Capacity to Rebuild Cities and Critical Municipal Infrastructure in Times of War” will take place from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. CEST and will be dedicated to the topic of urban mobility. 

Input: Use of ecological and intelligent technologies in public transport in the city of Lutsk/ Ukraine

  • Mrs. Anna Vintsyuk, Head of Department for International Cooperation and Project Activities, City of Lutsk/ Ukraine 
  • Mrs. Sarah Laukamp, Coordinator International partnerships of the district of Lippe/ Germany 

Input: Toolbox citizen engagement for sustainable mobility planning and implementation

  • Mr. Torben Heinemann, Integrated Expert for Traffic Planning, Tbilisi Transport and Urban Development Agency, Municipality of Tblisi/ Georgia
  • Mr. Maksym Terletsky, Acting Director, City Institute Lviv/ Ukraine

Moderated by: Ketevan Papashvili, Regional Coordinator Southeast Europe, Connective Cities GIZ

Overall, the municipal learning group aims at a collegial exchange of expertise on different topics. Both individual municipalities and municipal partnerships can network and consult with each other. The event provides an opportunity to establish contacts between Ukrainian as well as with German municipalities. Relevant examples of municipal resilience strategies will be presented but above all, this session aims to provide an overview of common challenges and needs and will also lay the ground for further cooperation. 

The conference language is English. 

Contact: ketevan.papashvili@giz.de | paulina.koschmieder@giz.de 

 

Time CEST

Agenda

10:00

Technical Check-in & Welcome

10:10

Input 1:

Use of ecological and intelligent technologies in public transport in the city of Lutsk/ Ukraine – Lutsk/ Lippe

10:30

Q&A

10:40

Input 2: Toolbox SUMP – Tblisi/ Lviv

11:00

Q&A

11:10

Wrap up and closing (additional Input on financing GIZ tbc)

11:30

End of session

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