For the first time in Ukraine, a campaign called “What Idea Can Change Your City?” is being launched by the Western NIS Enterprise Fund and the BigBoard Company as part of the International Mayors Summit.
The campaign aims to involve individuals, communities and businesses in generating and implementing ideas that will transform the country’s cities. The campaign slogan will be visible in biggest Ukrainian cities on local billboards and light boxes giving local residents the chance to offer their own ideas on the International Mayors Summit website at and through social media nets by using the hashtag #мояідеямоємісто. Every submitted idea will be passed on to the local mayor for consideration.
“No matter where you live in, your city is yours and you can be creative about it,” says Iryna Ozymok, founder of the International Mayors Summit. “Local communities represent important human capital for their mayors, while the business community can be an idea generator. Realistically, no mayor can find solutions to all the local problems at the same time. That’s why we’ve come up with a new way to collect original ideas during the International Mayors Summit. After the Summit, the ideas people submit will be presented to various mayors to be considered and the most useful and original ones will be put into practice.”
For the first time in Ukraine, a campaign called “What Idea Can Change Your City?” is being launched by the Western NIS Enterprise Fund and the BigBoard Company as part of the International Mayors Summit.
The campaign aims to involve individuals, communities and businesses in generating and implementing ideas that will transform the country’s cities. The campaign slogan will be visible in biggest Ukrainian cities on local billboards and light boxes giving local residents the chance to offer their own ideas on the International Mayors Summit website at and through social media nets by using the hashtag #мояідеямоємісто. Every submitted idea will be passed on to the local mayor for consideration.
“No matter where you live in, your city is yours and you can be creative about it,” says Iryna Ozymok, founder of the International Mayors Summit. “Local communities represent important human capital for their mayors, while the business community can be an idea generator. Realistically, no mayor can find solutions to all the local problems at the same time. That’s why we’ve come up with a new way to collect original ideas during the International Mayors Summit. After the Summit, the ideas people submit will be presented to various mayors to be considered and the most useful and original ones will be put into practice.”