Webinar | Nov 21, 2024 | 11 am (GMT+2, Stockholm/Oslo)

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Together, let's discover the benefits and opportunities that arise when cities have their own platform for delivering time-specific information and fostering meaningful engagement with citizens.

During this session, we will hear from experts who have successfully implemented dedicated channels for citizen interaction. They will share their experiences, shedding light on the strategies employed to create a thriving and inclusive community through effective communication.

Join us as we explore real-life case studies, showcasing the challenges faced and the innovative solutions employed by cities like Oslo and Södertälje. Discover how they utilize their own communication channels to enhance citizen participation, build trust, and create a sense of belonging.

Key topics to be discussed in this webinar include

Understanding the importance of establishing a direct communication channel between cities and citizens

  • Examples and learnings from cities Oslo, Sandefjord, Södertälje, Västerås.
  • Panel discussion and Q&A session with the experts, providing insights into successful citizen engagement strategies
  • Practical considerations and best practices for cities to create their own dedicated platform for push strategies and  native mobile communication
  • Nudging & real time data: Perspectives on how efficient citizen-communication is important when altering behaviours and reducing carbon footprint on an individual level. 

Questions?

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