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First pilot training about role of architects and communities in NEB projects

Today, InnoRenew CoE hosted the Pilot Training about the role of architects and communities in NEB projects.

The objective of this course was to create a shared understanding what the NEB is and how it works. The course enables stakeholders from the creative and social sectors to take a central role in Ukraine’s reconstruction by blending artistic creativity with community engagement, cultural heritage preservation, and social innovation.

By fostering collaboration across sectors, the course ensures that Ukraine’s rebuilding efforts are not only sustainable and functional but also rooted in human-centered, emotionally healing, and culturally rich designs that will help communities recover and thrive.

 

The training was organized in the framework of the “Rebuilding a better Ukraine via the New European Bauhaus (NEB) Academy” initiative, supported by the U-LEAD with Europe Programme.

To initiate NEB Academy training and help establish a solid foundation for a future NEB Academy Hub in Ukraine, a set of pilot trainings for various stakeholders will be conducted by the InnoRenew CoE with the support of Ukrainian trainers that attended a Train-the-Trainers event at InnoRenew CoE in September, 2024.

This was the first training, and the next one will be held on Monday, 21st October.