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Title: V Iberoamerican Conference for Digital Cities


1
V Iberoamerican Conference for Digital
Cities Bogota, 9 11 June 2004
2
Table of Content
  • Bremen and the Information Society
  • Co-operation with Latin America
  • The URB-AL II Network 13
  • Synergies with other networks
  • Perspectives for Latin American cities

3
Bremen and the Information Society
  • Member of TELECITIES European network of cities
    promoting joint projects in the IT-field
  • Vice-chair city of GCD Mayors of the World for
    a Global Cities Dialogue on the Information
    Society
  • Co-ordinating City of the URB-AL II Network 13
  • Towns and the Information Society

4
The URB-AL programme
Co-operation programme between EU and Latin
America
  • Improvement of socio economic conditions and
    citizens quality of life
  • Equal development of urban centres
  • Promotion of partnerships and decentralized
    co-operation between communities from EU and LA
  • Promoting the exchange of know-how and
    best-practices between local and regional
    communities and institutions in
  • Europe Latin America
  • Phase I 1995 - 1998
  • Phase II 2003 - 2007

5
The Network 13 URB-AL Phase II
  • Speeding the process of integrating local
    authorities in the Information Society.
  • Capacity building by exchanging knowledge and
    experiences.
  • Creation of synergies and establishing
    long-lasting bi- and multilateral relations
    between cities within a collaborative
    environment.
  • Establishing the main axis for developing joint
    projects between governments and key players in
    the Information Society by working out a Basic
    Document.

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The Network 13 / Basic Document
GOVERNMENT Transforming relationships between
government, citizens and the civil
society PEOPLE Empowering people and
communities ENTERPRISES Modernising the local
economy and stimulating entrepreneurship URBAN
ENVIRONMENT Promoting Information and
Communication Technologies and Sustainable
Development
7
Network 13 / Joint Projects I
  • What are joint projects?
  • Joint projects emerge from the co-operation and
    exchange among the network members to promote the
    development of common solutions to common
    problems.

2 Types of joint projects
Type A Exchange of experiences between local
authorities. The participants identify common
problems and devise concrete solutions.
Type B Are based on the results of a type A
project (completed under URB-AL Phase I or II) or
on the co-ordination of an URB-AL Network.
8

Network 13 / Joint projects II
Type-A and Type-B Projects
gtgt no less than 5 project partner from at least 4
different countries
gtgtmax. 15 project partners, thereof no more than
3 external partners
  • Type A
  • EC funding max. 70 of the total costs up to
    250,000 EUR for each joint project
  • Type B
  • EC funding max. 70 of the total costs up to
    800,000 EUR for each joint project.

Duration max. 24 month The balance has to be
financed by the participants!
9
Synergies with other networks
  • International commitment of Bremen in the field
    of IS and decentralized co-operation within the
    Global Cities Dialogue
  • Focus on Latin America through the URB-AL
    programme and the Network 13
  • Common objectives with the Network RED with the
    signature of a co-operation agreement between GCD
    and RED during
  • the 1st Annual Meeting of the Network 13 and 5th
    General Assembly Meeting of GCD from 3 - 5
    November 2004 in Miraflores Peru

10
Perspectives for Latin American cities
  • Broadening the local perspective and entering the
    global dimension of the Information and Knowledge
    Society.
  • Increasing the awareness of the opportunities
    offered by new Information and Communication
    Technologies for the development of equal
    opportunities in social, cultural and community
    issues.
  • Gaining knowledge from more experienced cities
    and exchange best practices and successful
    applications to improve the efficiency and
    citizens-centred approach of local governments.

11
Co-ordination Office Network 13
Network Co-ordination Unit
Strategic Co-ordinator Manfred Klenke
The Senator for Education and Science Mr. Willi
Lemke
Financial Co-ordinator Brigitte Kleinen
Operative Co-ordinator Claire Klindt
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Network 13 / Contact
  • For further information, please visit
  • www.bremen.de/urb-al

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