Organized by the Kyiv School of Economics in collaboration with the Alliance of Ukrainian Universities, the event aims to showcase UN-Habitat’s experience and approach to strategic territorial planning, digital solutions, and urban governance.
1. Key Topics
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UN-Habitat Experience in Ukraine
- Insights into the organization’s work on sustainable development of human settlements.
- Discussion on best practices and lessons learned from urban regeneration projects within Ukraine. -
Innovative Approaches and Solutions
- Potential for digital tools that can modernize governance and transform cities.
- Opportunities to partner with international agencies and integrate cutting-edge technologies. -
Careers and Collaborations
- How to become involved in UN-Habitat projects, including internships and job openings.
- Ways to cooperate with the Kyiv School of Economics and other stakeholders on urban revitalization initiatives. -
Networking and Informal Discussions
- Direct engagement with experts from UN-Habitat and Kyiv School of Economics during a networking session.
2. Event Details
- Date: February 21, 2025
- Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM (Kyiv Time)
- Format: Both online and in-person
- The online format will feature simultaneous translation into Ukrainian.
How to Attend
- Registration:
- Check the Kyiv School of Economics and Alliance of Ukrainian Universities websites or social media channels for registration links and additional details. - Location:
- The in-person venue will be announced by the organizers upon successful registration. - Online Participation:
- A link to the live stream or webinar platform will be shared prior to the event.
Summary
This “Meet and Greet with UN-Habitat” provides a unique opportunity for professionals, students, and policy-makers to exchange ideas on city regeneration, learn about UN-Habitat’s global approach, and explore the future of urban development in Ukraine. By drawing on international expertise and innovative methods, participants can help shape resilient, sustainable Ukrainian cities for generations to come.
