FCT 2010 - Day 2

Day 2: Tuesday, 25 May 2010

0900-1045 Site Visit 2: Schools

Small groups of delegates will visit schools to interact with pupils, as well as to learn how the schools system works in the north and south.

1115-1145 Panel Site Discussion

Delegates break away in groups to discuss lessons from site visit

1145-1215 Plenary Site Discussion (Chair: Professor Emanuela Del Re)

0900-1200 Business Round Table

By invitation, the Mitrovica Forum is hosting a business roundtable discussion at the Palace Hotel. Chaired by Yannick Du Pont (SPARK). Presentation by Andre Stein (Monitor Group).

1300-1445 City Presentations

  • Kirkuk
  • Kaduna

1300-1445 Mariska Kappmeier (University of Hamburg): "More than Words: How to Establish Sustainability Out of Group Discussions"

1500-1730 Panel: Housing “Property rights and housing in urban environments”

Chair:

Adrian Ouvry (Danish Refugee Council)

Photo Adrian Ouvry

Panellists:

Scott Bowen (Executive Director, Kosovo Property Agency)



Michael Giffoni (Italian Ambassador to Kosovo and EU Coordinator for North Kosovo)



Jennifer Hawthorne (Northern Ireland Housing Executive)



Fuad Abu-Hamed



Neophytos Loizides (Queen’s University Belfast)

1800-1900 Reception: SPARK “Hard Hat” Cocktail

Keynote speech by Yannick Du Pont (Director, SPARK) and brief remarks by Emanuela Del Re

Venue: Site foundation of SPARK’s new international business school Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica in the Bosniak Mahala neighbourhood

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The logo for the Forum for Cities in Transition was based on the semi-circular arrangement of tables for the plenary sessions at the initial conference that took place April 14-16, 2008, at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. There is further inspiration from King Arthur's famed Round Table, with no head and everyone who sits there having equal status. In this design, the circle is presently half-complete, but with leaders of each city at their place, there will be collaborative work among Forum participants to realise a full circle.

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