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GREENLAND

GREENLAND. KOMMUNEQARFIK SERMERSOOQ . GREENLAND. Far north in the Arctic is the largest island in the world – Greenland, with a size of 2.166.086 km 2 (836.109 sq mi) and with a population of 56.452 people, it is the least densely populated country in the world.

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GREENLAND

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  1. GREENLAND KOMMUNEQARFIK SERMERSOOQ

  2. GREENLAND • Far north in the Arctic is the largest island in the world – Greenland, with a size of 2.166.086 km2 (836.109 sq mi) and with a population of 56.452 people, it is the least densely populated country in the world. • The map shows the inhabitable areas with green, the white is ice. • To comparison is the size of Great Britain 243.610 km2. (94.060 sq mi) • An example of distances In Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq - From Nuuk to Paamiut, which is the nearest city, the distance is 300 km. The only way to be transported is by plane (1 hour) or by ship (12 hours). • There are no roads between the Cities or villages in Greenland.

  3. INFORMATION ABOUT GREENLAND • Greenland is a former colony of Denmark, in 1953 the colonial status was rescinded, and Greenland became an equal part of the Danish Kingdom . In 1979 Greenland was granted Home Rule, and became responsible for many political areas (education, health-care etc.). In 2009 Greenland assumed self-determination. Next step for the Greenlandic people is independence. • The economic in Greenland is based on the fishing industry, which is the dominating sector with some 90% of its exports. • The ethnicity is 88% Inuit and 12% North European.

  4. KOMMUNEQARFIK SERMERSOOQ • In January 2009 became the merging between five municipalities in Greenland a reality. The name of this new Municipality was Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq. • The size of KS is 531900 Km2, but the population only counts 20986 people. The main office is placed in Nuuk, which also is the capital of Greenland, and is the largest city of the merged cities, with a population of 16.852 • On this picture compared and visualized with Denmark.

  5. CHALLANGES • The infrastructure is a challenge in the new Municipality. • Another challenge is the level of educated employees.

  6. CHALLANGES • Thirdly there is great difference in how these educated people are working/living in Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq. • Finally a challenge in urbanisation.

  7. THE POLITICAL SCENE Three parties have made an political agreement, and have now set the political scene. (Inuit Ataqatigiit, the Demokrates and Peter Nuukaraq Hansen) Inuit Ataqatigiit Per Nukaaraq Hansen

  8. THE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS ELDERLY POLICY Policy Vision Elderly in Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq should act active and in co-operation with their families and the surrounding community in frames set by the Municipality.

  9. THE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS ELDERLY POLICY • Life Quality • Housing • Individuals taking responsibility for their own life

  10. THE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS ELDERLY POLICY • Safety, trust, and care • Professionalism, communication and openness with in the employees.

  11. Learning points from O4O, which can be used by politicians • Sharing of experience and knowledge • Information collected from the elderly meetings around in the Municipality.

  12. Learning points from O4O, which can be used by politicians • Highlighting of the issues according to villages and urbanisation. • The future service to elderly • Voluntariness

  13. What need to change? • Educational rate • Change in attitude • Municipality merger • Back to the old greenlandic values • CSR – Corporate Social Responsibility

  14. QujanaqThank you

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