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Eurocities eRights Award

Eurocities eRights Award. Why a KSF-T award ?. Evaluation tool Promotion and dissemination Yearly survey. 1) Evaluation tool. ► The eRights award is an evaluation tool of digital public policies for each city and between the cities.

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Eurocities eRights Award

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  1. EurocitieseRights Award

  2. Why a KSF-T award ? • Evaluation tool • Promotion and dissemination • Yearly survey

  3. 1) Evaluation tool ►The eRights award is an evaluation tool of digital public policies for each city and between the cities ►Every year any european city, not necessarily Eurocities full & associated members fullfill an on-line questionnaire ►The questionnaire is based on the 4 chapters of the eRights charter ►Each participant will receive an award from rank 1 to rank 5 using the symbol

  4. 2) Promotion and dissemination ►Every year a ceremony will take place during one of Eurocities’ major events ► European major media will attend the ceremony ►Each city participating in the award will receive a specific communication toolkit for their respective local media ► The award ceremony will grant the charter a higher european visibility and value

  5. 3) Yearly survey ►All the data collected for the award will constitute a very relevant picture of ICT policies in european cities ►A yearly report concerning the analysis of these data will be produced and distributed through different supports (Leaflets, digital media, etc)

  6. 4) Organization ► An orientation committee (eRights working group) is in charge of defining the methodology, in cooperation with the non-profit french association Villes Internet, and the annual evolution grid. ► The jury is composed by a selected set of reputable experts: social researchers, politicians, or journalists; all from different european geographic areas.

  7. 5) Agenda 2007 ►Bologna (june): presentation ►July (2007): final decision on the possible start of the project ►Brussel (september 2007): internal meeting between Eurocities, Villes Internet, sponsor and eRights WG members ► The HagueKSF Forum (october 2007): presentation of a first draft questionnaire ► Gdansk AGM (november): presentation in a speed networking session, call for participation

  8. 6) Agenda 2008 ►Brussels (January): Constitution of the Jury ►Lyon KSF/Culture joint meeting (march 6-7th): Final Ceremony of the award for the year 2007

  9. 7) Estimatedbudget ► Evaluation tool: Collect data, hot-line, local e-visits, ranking : 21k € ► Promotion and communication (video animation, communication toolkit, call for participation, press relation) : 12k € ► Survey : analysis, editing : 16k €

  10. Contacts ► Senio Rotondi (Siena), Chairman of eRights working group. senio.rotondi@comune.siena.it ► Jean Pouly (Lyon), Vice-chairman of eRights working group. jean.pouly@mairie-lyon.fr

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