Nicolas Kyriakides

Cyprus Forum Cities: The basis was given for the upgrading of Local Government

The two-day Cyprus Forum for Local Government, in which the Mayors of the largest Municipalities of the island participated for the first time, in a coordinated effort to formulate a long-term sustainable plan for the development of the cities and communities of Cyprus, were successfully completed on Saturday 8 April 2023. The 1st Cyprus Forum Cities was co-organized by Oxygono and the Limassol Municipality, in the context of the participation of the Municipality in the European Mission: 100 Climate Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030, in collaboration with the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), and is the basis for the development of a participatory process of exchange of views, expertise and information that will contribute to the achievement of the goal. Experts and academics highlighted important issues related to the sustainable development of local development, such as circular economy, sustainable mobility, energy and environment, sustainable tourism, maritime and blue growth, as well as the construction of Europe through local government. They also presented the dimensions that make up a "smart city", utilizing digital technology with the aim, among others, of traffic management, smart parking, waste and waste management, promotion of mobility, as well as implementation of a green strategy.

During the first day of the 1st Cyprus Forum Cities, speakers were the Director of the EU Missions Office, Deputy Director-General for Environment, Patrick Child, the First Vice-President of the European Committee of the Regions & Regional Governor of Central Macedonia, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, the Vice-President of the Committee of the Regions, Harald Sonderegger, Chrysis Nicolaides, Strategy Advisor and Consultant for Cities, Member of the EU Mission for Climate Neutral and Smart Council Cities, Bob D'Haeseleer, Consultant for Climate Neutral Cities, Dr. Constantinos Kleovoulou, on behalf of the Cyprus Institute and Penelope Vasquez Hadjilyra, Coordinator of the European Mission of the Limassol Municipality.

The proceedings of the second day of the Forum were opened by the President of Democracy, Mr. Nikos Christodoulides, who in his speech stated that "the development of synergies, such as the one encouraged today, is very important, since it brings together Organizations such as Oxygono, the Government, Local Government, the Academic Community and businesses, each contributing through his own perspective – each of us comes with his own experiences, Therefore, all these experiences, the know-how, come together through such meetings, through dialogue to achieve a holistic approach to key challenges we face, but also for necessary changes and reforms that will take our country forward." The President also said that the Government has integrated policies and promotes concrete actions for all sectors discussed at the conference – circular economy, sustainable mobility, energy, environment, blue economy, higher education and tourism. "Our ultimate goal is an economy that grows first and foremost with extroversion, that is resilient and competitive – you see the impact of the crisis in Ukraine on the occasion of the Russian invasion, so we need to expand the productive base of our economy," he added. "We need to reduce as much as we can on the basis of real data our dependence, we are an open economy, on external factors, so we can become more resilient and more competitive, always compatible with the principles of sustainable development and circular economy," he said. President Christodoulides also said that the main priorities of his administration are the sustainable economy, the protection of the environment and the upgrading of the quality of life of citizens in terms of sustainability.

During the first day of the 1st Cyprus Forum Cities, speakers were the Director of the EU Missions Office, Deputy Director-General for Environment, Patrick Child, the First Vice-President of the European Committee of the Regions & Regional Governor of Central Macedonia, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, the Vice-President of the Committee of the Regions, Harald Sonderegger, Chrysis Nicolaides, Strategy Advisor and Consultant for Cities, Member Board EU Mission for Climate Neutral and Smart Cities, Bob D'Haeseleer, Advisor for Climate Neutral Cities, Dr. Constantinos Kleovoulou, on behalf of the Cyprus Institute and Penelope Vasquez Hadjilyra, Coordinator of the European Mission of the Limassol Municipality.

The proceedings of the second day of the Forum were opened by the President of Democracy, Mr. Nikos Christodoulides, who in his speech stated that "the development of synergies, such as the one encouraged today, is very important, since it brings together Organizations such as Oxygono, the Government, Local Government, the Academic Community and businesses, each contributing through his own perspective – each of us comes with his own experiences, Therefore, all these experiences, the know-how, come together through such meetings, through dialogue to achieve a holistic approach to key challenges we face, but also for necessary changes and reforms that will take our country forward." The President also said that the Government has integrated policies and promotes concrete actions for all sectors discussed at the conference – circular economy, sustainable mobility, energy, environment, blue economy, higher education and tourism. "Our ultimate goal is an economy that grows first and foremost with extroversion, that is resilient and competitive – you see the impact of the crisis in Ukraine on the occasion of the Russian invasion, so we need to expand the productive base of our economy," he added. "We need to reduce as much as we can on the basis of real data our dependence, we are an open economy, on external factors, so we can become more resilient and more competitive, always compatible with the principles of sustainable development and circular economy," he said. President Christodoulides also said that the main priorities of his administration are the sustainable economy, the protection of the environment and the upgrading of the quality of life of citizens in terms of sustainability.

In his speech, President Christodoulides also referred to the choice to include Limassol among the 100 Climate Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030 through the EU Mission 2030 program. Limassol is called upon to be the ideal example of how cities can function as ecosystems of experimentation and innovation, in order to achieve the European goal of climate neutrality by 2050. "A goal that in the case of Cyprus has even more difficulties to achieve due to our distance from Europe, due to the insularity of our country and other circumstances. But we must not use these as excuses not to do what we need to do to achieve the goals of the green transition. Limassol in this Pan-European Mission is not alone. With her in this effort are all cities, it is the whole of Cyprus, since it is our national goal to fully align with the green goals of the European Commission," he said.

In his address, the founder and Executive President of the Cyprus Forum, Mr. Nicholas Kyriakides, said that the potential of local government, through digital technology, to improve the quality of life of citizens is limitless. So-called "smart cities" make use of digital technologies that include, inter alia, solutions for traffic management, infrastructure with built-in sensors, smart parking, waste and waste management, promotion of mobility, as well as mobile applications to provide services to citizens. In this context, he added, "improving citizens' quality of life must be at the heart of any political decision-making process taking citizens' concerns seriously. Participatory democracy at local level empowers citizens to participate in decision-making and drive change, thus navigating towards truly sustainable local government."

Invited speakers at the 1st Cyprus Forum Cities were also the Mayors of Limassol, Nicosia, Larnaka, Paphos, Aglantzia, Strovolos, Deryneia and Aradippou, who exchanged views on different aspects of the conference. 

Within the framework of the Forum, the experience of the Limassol Municipality was also developed through its participation in the European Mission: "100 climate-neutral and Smart Cities by 2030", as a model for Cyprus itself, on how cities can function as experimentation and innovation ecosystems with the aim of achieving climate neutrality by 2050, in sectors such as energy, waste management, transport, built environment, etc.

The Cyprus Forum Cities aspires to become an annual institution and to contribute to the public debate and to include the Cypriot citizen, who must have a say in the formation of a modern and effective local government.

You can find the recording of the Forum below:

Watch the panel dsicussions seperately at the following link: 

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2nd Symposium of the Procedural Law Unit of the Law School of the University of Nicosia: "Justice in Cyprus at a critical crossroads"

Valuable conclusions, suggestions and solutions were presented at the 2nd Symposium of the Procedural Law Unit of the Law School of the University of Nicosia

It was with great interest that the legal world attended the 2nd Symposium of the Procedural Law Unit of the Law School of the University of Nicosia on "European Civil Procedure after Brexit: delays and the need for acceleration, technology in justice and Alternative Dispute Resolution".

A key conclusion of the Symposium is that there remains an urgent need for judicial reform in Cyprus, as in addition to the daily operational problems faced by the stakeholders, its rapid and proper administration is one of the foundations of any well-governed state.  

The main topics of the Symposium were, among others, the recent reforms in civil justice in Cyprus, new technologies and their integration into civil procedure, alternative dispute resolution (ADRs), cross-border disputes in the EU as well as the impact caused by Brexit on procedural law and arbitration issues.

In her address, the Minister of Justice and Public Order,Stefi Drakou, described 2022 as a landmark year for justice as, as she said, important bills were passed by an overwhelming majority, which paved the way for reform, which had been at a standstill for many years. He revealed that "in January the study on the independent court service with exclusive jurisdiction over the administration of the Courts is delivered, a service that will be staffed with the appropriate specialties required by the Administration of organizations of such magnitude that our Judges can focus on their judicial duties".

The President of the House Standing Committee on Legal Affairs, Nikos Tornaritis, in his own greeting noted that "everyone admits, in Cyprus, that Justice is collapsing, because Justice that is taking a long time to be administered is obviously not Justice". He then listed the efforts made by the House Committee on Legal Affairs over the past year. As he said, these efforts concern the adoption of the reform at the highest level of the Judiciary, the creation of a Commercial Court and a Naval Court, in the first four bills on the reform of family law, the regulations on family mediation, as well as on the efforts to pass legislation made in cooperation with the Ministry of Justice and Public Order concerning the "small claim course" " (small claims courts). Recognizing the urgent need for digital upgrading, he referred to the efforts beingmade to introduce e-justice and i-justice in justice." 

Welcoming the Symposium, Dr. Christos Clerides, President of the Cyprus Bar Association, referred to the many issues facing the Judiciary in Cyprus by analyzing the positions and recommendations of the Cyprus Bar Association. As he commented characteristically, "the reform of the Judiciary has a long way to go even with regret as a Pancyprian Bar Association we learned of the delay of the reform. But it will definitely be a very positive step when its practical implementation begins."

The Commissioner for Legislation, Louisa Christodoulidou Zannetou, commented that "the speedy and correct administration of Justice is an inalienable fundamental right of the governed in the context of the functioning of a state structure governed by the principles and values of the Rule of Law". At the same time, she expressed her certainty that "the society will embrace the introduction of technology in the courts, but also in the alternative ways of resolving disputes, which have so much to offer, significantly enhancing the role and work of justice." 

Moreover, the Director of Reform and Training of the Supreme Court, George Erotokritou, referred to the dozens of justice reform projects implemented in recent years, saying that several changes are still in their infancy but at least things have begun to change. "Delays of 10-15 years are no longer acceptable. We cannot accept to always be last or penultimate in international comparative indicators. We have to regain our former glory", he commented characteristically.

Finally, the Dean of the Law School of the University of Nicosia, Professor Achilleas Emilianides, expressed the opinion that the Conference is taking place in one of the worst moments of Cypriot justice, "which was the blow that the Supreme Court threw at the Rule of Law through the adoption and immediate application of the special regulations for late cases". He expressed the hope that the conference and its findings will contribute to a change of course by saying that the most important thing is to link reforms to the execution of decisions. "What is the strength of the civil procedure system is that the State provides its authority to enforce decisions. If judgments are issued and remain unenforceable, as is the case in Cyprus, then justice is exercised by the underworld. That's the reality whether we like it or not," he noted.

Among the speakers were Gilles Cuniberti, Professor of Comparative Law and Private International Law at the University of Luxembourg, Adamantia Manta, from the Directorate General for Structural Reform Support of the European Commission and Tigran Karapetyan, Head of Transversal Challenges and Multilateral Projects Task Force of the European Council. Professors of law schools and lawyers from Cyprus and abroad also participated. It is worth mentioning that the Symposium was supported by both law firms in Cyprus and other institutions. 

What citizens think

During the Symposium, findings of quantitative research on "The Civil Justice System in Cyprus" were presented and analyzed, conducted by HMR. Aim of the Research was to analyze the perception of citizens about the effectiveness of the system and its main factors (judges, courts, lawyers, Legal Service).

The research revealed, among other things, the following interesting conclusions:

  • 75% of citizens are not satisfied with the justice system in Cyprus.
  • 53% of citizens are not satisfied with the quality of legal services they happened to receive, while 47% say they are satisfied.
  • 60% disagree with the statement that "Cypriot courts are impartial" and 40% agree.
  • 49% of citizens believe that the legal service is doing little or no way in line with its tasks, as opposed to 46% who believe that it is very responsive.

The general coordination of the Symposium, which was co-organized with the Cyprus Bar Association, was held by Dr. Anna Plevri and Dr. Nikolas Kyriakides. The Symposium was held in memory of Professor Konstantinos Kerameus.

You can find the recording of the Symposium below: 

Photos from the Symposium: 

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Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Limassol Municipality

Oxygono and Limassol Municipality signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday, 15 November 2022. 

Oxygono's goal is to collaborate with the Limassol Municipality, among others, for the Cyprus Forum Cities, the largest local government conference in Cyprus, which will take place for the first time on 8 April 2023 in Limassol, in collaboration with the CUT.

We especially thank the Mayor of Limassol, Mr. Nicos Nicolaides and Annita Evgeniou of the Press and Communication Office of the Limassol Municipality for the positive response and help. 

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European Citizen's Prize 2022 to the founder of Oxygono, Nicolas Kyriakides

The European Citizen's Prize 2022 for Cyprus was awarded to the founder of Oxygono, Mr. Nicolas Kyriakides, by the European Parliament for the projects Cyprus Forum and Nomoplatform.

In a small ceremony at the EU House in Nicosia, the MEP, Loucas Fourlas, member of the national selection committee presented the prize. The award ceremony took place in the presence of ambassadors of EU countries and officials of the Representation of the European Commission and the European Parliament Office in Cyprus. The official ceremony took place on the 8th of November 2022, at the European Parliament building, in Brussels, together with all the laureates, coming from all the Member States of the Union.  

The European Citizen's Prize was established in 2008 by the European Parliament as a reward for outstanding achievements by citizens, groups, associations or organisations whose actions have shown exceptional commitment to promoting better mutual understanding and closer integration among the citizens of the Member States or to facilitating cross-border or transnational cooperation within the EU. 

As Nicolas Kyriakides mentioned, “This award was given to Oxygono and its projects, the Cyprus Forum and Nomoplatform. Therefore, it is also awarded to all the people who have worked and are working on these projects. Oxygono was and will continue to be a revolutionary project, with the ultimate goal of creating a culture of political objectivity and ethics”.

Pictures from the ceremony in Cyprus and at the European Parliament in Brussels: 

Video clip from the ceremony at the European Parliament:

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Just Look Up! “We are not prepared, but if we collaborate, we can achieve many things”

As part of the information campaign about the European Climate Pact, non-governmental organization Oxygono, as the Country Coordinator for the Pact in Cyprus, hosted on 2 August an open discussion on climate change and the actions that can be undertaken through the Count Us In platform.

The interesting discussion was moderated by Vlatka Katusic Cuentas, one of the Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact for Cyprus, who is a researcher at the Circular Economy Research Center in Paris and Special Researcher in the Circular Economy Sector of the Circular Economy Alliance Limited based in Cyprus.

Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and third-country nationals who participated in the discussion initially shared their feelings about climate change based on the Netflix film Don't Look Up! which was the inspiration for the open discussion. The discussion then focused on the role of the media and social media, how climate information can be conveyed even to uninformed citizens, and how the constant "bombardment" of negative information about climate and climate change can lead to indifference.

Participants also shared the actions they are taking to manage climate change at the individual level, such as using solar panels, reusing clothes and textiles, and lobbying politicians. It was also highlighted that in a small country like Cyprus, it is easier to take actions at the national level than at the local level.

A clear message as expressed by both the moderator and participants is that "We may not be prepared right now, but if we collaborate, we can achieve many things" and that "Change begins from within."

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Just Look Up! Open discussion about Climate

Just Look Up! Open discussion about Climate

 

As part of the information campaign about the European Climate Pact, non-governmental organization Oxygono, as the Country Coordinator for the Pact in Cyprus, will host on 2 August an open discussion on climate change and the actions that can be undertaken through the Count Us In platform.

The discussion will take place at at the open-air Amphitheatre of Eleftheria Square at 20:00 and will be based on the well-known film Don’t Look Up that follows two low-level astronomers who must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet Earth.

The film is now streaming on Netflix and those interested can watch it to “prepare” for the discussion. Statements made by the cast and climate experts will be presented during the event to trigger a discussion.

The discussion will be moderated by Vlatka Katusic, one of the Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact, who is a researcher at the Circular Economy Research Center in Paris and Special Researcher in the Circular Economy Sector of the Circular Economy Alliance Limited based in Cyprus.

For more info

Thea Christoforou (Oxygono) t.christoforou@oxygono.org

Kypros Savva (Ampersand) kypros.savva@ampersand.com.cy

Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/3h4eGfU6Z

#MyWorldOurPlanet #EUClimatePact #Cyprus #JustLookUp #GreenDeal #ClimateChange #Oxygono

 

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“Cyprus Forum: Cities 2040” – Coming in April 2023

“Cyprus Forum: Cities 2040” – Coming in April 2023

The President of the Board of Directors of Oxygono, Georgia Athanasiou, in her intervention on the show "Alpha Ενημέρωση", on Tuesday, July 05, 2022, announced the transformation of the 2040 series of discussions into "Cyprus Forum: Cities 2040". 

After 4 years and 14 discussions, the series of discussions 2040, aiming to shape a long-term vision for the four cities of Cyprus, but also the subsequent actions which are required in order to ensure that the ideas of every discussion will become reality and shape the policy, we have decived to focus all of our efforts on a single annual discussion, which will bear the name"Cyprus Forum: Cities 2040"and which will take place for the first time in April 2023.

More information will be announced soon on our website and Oxygono's social media. 

#CyprusForum #Cities2040 #Oxygono

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Rural Cyprus 2040 – Volume I: “Νέοι και αγροτικές περιοχές”

Απαιτείται ολιστική προσέγγιση για να επιστρέψουν oι νέοι στις αγροτικές περιοχές

Η ανάγκη για στοχευμένες δράσεις στο επίκεντρο της συζήτησης «Rural Cyprus 2040 – Νέοι και Αγροτικές Περιοχές», που διοργάνωσε το Oxygono  

Είναι τελικά εφικτό να αναπτυχθεί η νεανική επιχειρηματικότητα στις αγροτικές περιοχές και οι νέοι να στραφούν προς την ύπαιθρο έχοντας τα κατάλληλα εχέγγυα; Αυτό κατέδειξε το πρώτο μέρος της σειράς συζητήσεων «RURAL CYPRUS 2040 – Νέοι και Αγροτικές Περιοχές» που διοργάνωσε ο ανεξάρτητος, μη κυβερνητικός, μη κερδοσκοπικός οργανισμός Oxygono σε συνεργασία με τον Δήμο Λευκάρων, την Τρίτη 28 Ιουνίου 2022 στην Κεντρική Αίθουσα του Πολυδύναμου Συνεδριακού Κέντρου Λευκάρων.

 

Αν και είναι γεγονός πως όλο και πιο πολλοί νέοι άνθρωποι σκέφτονται να στραφούν προς την ύπαιθρο, είτε αναπτύσσοντας τη δική τους επιχείρηση είτε συνεχίζοντας και ενισχύοντας τις εργασίες των προγόνων της, το εγχείρημα δεν είναι εύκολο. Όπως προέκυψε από τη συζήτηση, απαιτείται η ζωή στην ύπαιθρο να καλύπτει όλες τις βασικές ανάγκες ενός νέου ή μίας νέας οικογένειας. Ανάγκες όπως οικονομική ευμάρεια, υπηρεσίες υγείας και εκπαίδευσης που δεν θα υστερούν από τις αντίστοιχες στις αστικές περιοχές και πρόσβαση σε όλες τις αναγκαίες υπηρεσίες και ανέσεις. Σε μία περίοδο που το φαινόμενο της αστυφιλίας συνεχίζει να είναι έντονο και οι προκλήσεις για να παραμένουν ή να στραφούν οι νέοι στις αγροτικές περιοχές αυξάνονται, η προσπάθεια για να καταστούν πιο ελκυστικές μπορεί να λειτουργήσει ευεργετικά.

 

Κατά την τοποθέτηση του, o Επίτροπος Ανάπτυξης Ορεινών Κοινοτήτων, Κώστας Χαμπιαούρης, υπογράμμισε πως προς τη συγκεκριμένη κατεύθυνση υλοποιούνται συγκεκριμένες δράσεις και η εθνική στρατηγική ενισχύεται με επιπρόσθετα κίνητρα από υπουργεία και υφυπουργεία, όπως τα κίνητρα του υπουργείου Εσωτερικών για διακίνηση και στέγαση, το σχέδιο στήριξης της νεανικής επιχειρηματικότητας του υπουργείου Ενέργειας και τα σχέδια του υφυπουργείου Τουρισμού για επιχορήγηση κέντρων οινογαστρονομίας, χειροτεχνίας κι άλλων παρόμοιων δραστηριοτήτων.

 

Αναφέρθηκε επίσης στη θεσμοθέτηση του επισκέψιμου πολυλειτουργικού αγροκτήματος το οποίο θα μπορεί να φιλοξενεί επισκέπτες οι οποίοι θα καταπιάνονται με διάφορες εργασίες του αγροκτήματος, ακόμα και μεταποιητικές. Σημείωσε επίσης πως πρέπει να ξεπεραστούν γραφειοκρατικές διαδικασίες.

 

Από την πλευρά του, ο Σοφοκλής Σοφοκλέους, Δήμαρχος Λευκάρων, σχολίασε πως υπάρχει μέλλον για τον πρωτογενή τομέα, αφού η Κύπρος δεν έχει τίποτα να ζηλέψει από άλλες χώρες καθώς παράγει εξαιρετικά προϊόντα. Σημείωσε πως χρειάζεται ολιστική προσέγγιση ώστε να δοθεί πειστική απάντηση στο ερώτημα: «Γιατί να μείνει ένας νέος άνθρωπος σε ένα χωριό;». Πρέπει, εξήγησε, να νιώθει άνετα ότι μπορεί να ζήσει, να επιβιώσει και να έχει οικονομική ευμάρεια και μέλλον. Ότι μπορεί να αναπτύξει και να εμπορευθεί σε καλή τιμή το αγροτικό προϊόν που τον ενδιαφέρει. «Υπάρχουν νέοι άνθρωποι που πήραν πρωτοβουλίες και έχουν κάνει αξιοθαύμαστη δουλειά αλλά χρειάζονται κίνητρα και οικονομική ενίσχυση στη βάση συγκεκριμένου νομοθετικού πλαισίου αλλιώς θα μείνουμε για ακόμα μία φορά στα λόγια», σχολίασε ο κ. Σοφοκλέους.

 

Κατά τη δική της τοποθέτηση, η Επίτροπος Περιβάλλοντος Κλέλια Βασιλείου, τόνισε πως «πρέπει να πείσουμε τους νέους που διαβιούν στην ύπαιθρο να αγαπήσουν την περιοχή στην οποία ζουν και όχι να έχουν ως στόχο να μετακομίσουν στην πόλη. Η επικέντρωση πρέπει να είναι στον άνθρωπο, μόνο έτσι θα αναπτυχθούν και οι αγροτικές περιοχές, πρόσθεσε.

Η Adina Marina Șerban, συγγραφέας του βιβλίου ”Young people in rural areas: diverse, ignored and unfulfilled”, αφού εξήγησε πως η πανδημία δημιούργησε νέα προβλήματα υπερθεμάτισε πως δεν είναι μόνο οι νέοι που θα πρέπει να προσαρμοστούν στο αγροτικό περιβάλλον αλλά και το περιβάλλον που θα αναπτυχθεί να είναι προσαρμοσμένο στις ανάγκες των νέων ανθρώπων.

Ο Λέκτορας στη Σχολή Επιστημών του Πανεπιστημίου UClan, Δρ. Ευστάθιος Χριστοδουλίδης, ανέπτυξε τον στόχο του ευρωπαϊκού έργου ‘Villages on Move Go’ το οποίο επικεντρώνεται στην προώθηση της σωματικής δραστηριότητας που προάγει την υγεία μέσω των μικρών αθλητικών συλλόγων της υπαίθρου. Σύμφωνα με τον κ. Χριστοδουλίδη, πρόκειται για φορείς που κινδυνεύουν στις μέρες αφού εναπόκεινται στην εθελοντική εργασία των εμπλεκόμενων τοπικών παραγόντων. Σημείωσε παράλληλα την ανάγκη για ενίσχυση του φυσικού γραμματισμού.

Τέλος, η Θάλεια Παναγή, αθλητική ψυχολόγος, σημείωσε πως δεν υπάρχουν τα κίνητρα για δημιουργία αθλητικών ομάδων και δραστηριοτήτων στις αγροτικές περιοχές κι αυτό επηρεάζει και την ψυχολογία των κατοίκων. «Η πολιτεία θα έπρεπε να μεριμνήσει για κονδύλια γι’ αυτές τις περιοχές ώστε να δημιουργηθούν οι απαραίτητες υποδομές και να δοθούν κίνητρα σε προπονητές να κτίσουν ακαδημίες διαφόρων αθλημάτων», εξήγησε.

Τη συζήτηση συντόνιζε η Georgia Athanasiou, Πρόεδρος του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου του Oxygono

Μπορείτε να παρακολουθήσετε το βίντεο της συζήτησης πιο κάτω: 

Φωτογραφίες από τη συζήτηση: 

Check the following Media references:

Stockwatch

InBusiness News

Brief 

Cyprus Highlights

Alphanews.live

Economy Today

Nea Kypros

Larnacaonline.com.cy

Δείτε επίσης:

Η Γεωργία Αθανασίου, Πρόεδρος Δ.Σ. του Oxygono φιλοξενήθηκε στην εκπομπή Alpha Ενημέρωση, στον Alpha, την Τρίτη, 5 Ιουλίου 2022, όπου παρουσίασε τα αποτελέσματα του πρώτου μέρους της συζήτησης “Rural Cyprus 2040-Volume I” με θέμα “Νέοι και Αγροτικές Περιοχές”. Επίσης, ανακοίνωσε την ιδέα της μετεξέλιξης της σειράς συζητήσεων 2040 σε “Cyprus Forum: Cities 2040”, με την πρώτη συζήτηση να λαμβάνει χώρα τον Απρίλιο 2023 στη Λεμεσό. 

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Rural Cyprus 2040 – Volume I: “Νέοι και αγροτικές περιοχές”

Ο ανεξάρτητος, μη κυβερνητικός, μη κερδοσκοπικός οργανισμός Oxygono διοργανώνει το πρώτο μέρος της σειράς συζητήσεων «Rural Cyprus 2040» με θέμα: «Νέοι και αγροτικές περιοχές», την Τρίτη 28 Ιουνίου 2022 στις 7:00 μ.μ., σε συνεργασία με τον Δήμο Λευκάρων, στην Κεντρική Αίθουσα του Πολυδύναμου Συνεδριακού Κέντρου Λευκάρων.

Συγκεκριμένα, η συζήτηση θα επικεντρωθεί στην εφαρμογή στοχευμένων μέτρων και στην παραχώρηση κινήτρων προς τους νέους που κατοικούν σε αγροτικές περιοχές, ώστε η επιχειρηματική ανάπτυξη των εν λόγω περιοχών να τονωθεί. Σε μία περίοδο που τα προβλήματα της αστυφιλίας εντείνονται και οι προκλήσεις για να παραμένουν οι νέοι στις αγροτικές περιοχές αυξάνονται, η ουσιαστική προσπάθεια για να καταστούν οι αγροτικές περιοχές πιο ελκυστικές μπορεί να λειτουργήσει ως μία καλή εναλλακτική λύση. Η συγκεκριμένη ευχέρεια θα αναλυθεί εκτενώς στο πρώτο μέρος της σειράς συζητήσεων «RURAL CYPRUS 2040 – Νέοι και Αγροτικές Περιοχές» που διοργανώνει το Oxygono.

Στη συζήτηση θα λάβουν μέρος οι Κώστας Χαμπιαούρης, Επίτροπος Ορεινών και ο Σοφοκλής Σοφοκλέους,  Δήμαρχος Λευκάρων.  Περαιτέρω, θα γίνουν εισαγωγικές τοποθετήσεις από τους Κλέλια Βασιλείου, Επίτροπο Περιβάλλοντος, Adina Marina Șerban, Συγγραφέα του ”Young people in rural areas: diverse, ignored and unfulfilled”, Δρ. Ευστάθιο Χριστοδουλίδη, Λέκτορα στη Σχολή Επιστημών του Πανεπιστημίου UClan και Θάλεια Παναγή, Αθλητική Ψυχολόγο. Τη συζήτηση θα συντονίζει η Γεωργία Αθανασίου, Πρόεδρος του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου του Oxygono. 

Η συζήτηση θα διεξαχθεί με φυσική παρουσία και θα προβάλλεται ζωντανά στις σελίδες του Oxygono στο Facebook.

Το σχετικό event στο facebook βρίσκεται εδώ.

Check the following Media references:

InBusiness News

Stockwatch

Brief 

Cyprus Highlights

Limassol Today

CyprusNews.eu

Alphanews.live

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