Berlin districts celebrate successful exchange in Europe!

Berlin districts celebrate successful exchange in Europe!
On November 26, 2024, a ceremonial final event of the European Hospitation Project "Logo! Locals Go Europe 2024" took place in the Schöneberg town hall. District Mayor Jörn Oltmann welcomed numerous guests from partner administrations, including delegations from Helsinki, Istanbul, Lund, Malmö, Palermo, Venice and Vienna. Together with Florian Hauer, State Secretary for Federal and Europe affairs, he praised the commitment of the 64 employees who have completed hospitations in various European municipal administrations in recent months. Participants of this initiative received the “Europass Mobility”, which documents their valuable experiences. These projects promote the exchange of knowledge and practices between European cities.
knowledge transfer for Berlin administrators
Since 2006, 462 employees have already participated in similar exchange programs that today represent an important part of the European knowledge transfer. As part of these projects, it becomes clear that Berlin can learn from the best practices of his partners in areas such as digitization and disaster protection. As was emphasized in the reports of the guests, the exchange for everyone involved is of enormous importance and should continue to be continued in the future in order to promote a more modern European administration, such as berlin.de reported.
At the same time, a new cooperation agreement between Visitberlin and the twelve Berlin districts, which aims to revive tourism in the capital in the capital, was signed. The initiative started to offer the guests of Berlin new experiences and inspiration for their stay away from the well -known routes. According to Stephan Schwarz, the Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy and Companies, this cooperation has already shown measurable successes in the past four years and is crucial for the future tourist development of the city. Burkhard Kieker from Visitberlin emphasized that the creative projects aim to implement tourism steering efficiently and to give the districts more visibility. This includes innovative tourism concepts and market research to further promote the diversity of Berlin for international visitors, such as Visitberlin.de reported.Details | |
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