Child-friendly city’s Idea Cup to be held in Isfahan

The director of the Creativity and Innovation Department of Research, Creativity and New Technologies of Isfahan Municipality announced the holding of the child-friendly city’s Idea Cup event for students in December and said, “After evaluating the ideas and plans, the top ones will be introduced in May, 2022. "

Iran (IMNA) - Masoud Hajbandeh, noting that the "Idea Cups events" organized by Isfahan Municipality’s Creativity Center has been recognized in two areas of "studentship and citizenship, said, "Holding idea cup events with different purposes, including encouraging ideation, participation of the general public and the society's creative class to share their ideas with the Municipality that ultimately result in inter - municipal co-operation”.

He added, "By organizing such events, trust between parties ( citizens and the Municipality) will be increased; the Municipality has defined two types of audiences for this event that students have received special attention in this regard.”

 Child-friendly city’s Idea Cup to be held in Isfahan

The director of the Creativity and Innovation Department of Research, Creativity and New Technologies of Isfahan Municipality continued, "as related to students, the sixth Idea Cup- as an example- was centered on the subject of waste management at home, school and city.”

He said that respecting the Students’ Idea Cup, having a child-friendly city is being under policy-making and planning, and added, "This idea cup will be held in cooperation with the secretariat of the child-friendly city of the Deputy Office for urban planning and architecture in cooperation with Isfahan’s education department. "

Emphasizing that all students in various levels of education from elementary to high school grades are the audiences of this edition of Student Idea Cup event, he ended, “Students can send their ideas on creating suitable recreational spaces, entertainment and sports facilities, environmental security and appropriation strategies of public Spaces for children.”

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