KreNI conference is the first and most influential creativity festival in southeastern Serbia gathering innovative creative professionals and experts from all over the world. KreNI conference is about creativity of young people and their engagement in society. It is empowering young people and including them in mapping and solving some problems in their surroundings.
Potential of creative industries in Nis is going to be presented in order to raise awareness about the role that this part of Serbia can have in the global development of creative industries using the experience of foreign experts. Are you creative and innovative person who want to make our city a better place for living? Welcome to the KreNI board!
MAIN PROGRAM - AGENDA
10.30 - 11.00
OFICIRSKI DOMREGISTRATION
11.00 - 11.20
OFICIRSKI DOMOFFICIAL OPENING OF KRENI5
Welcome speeches11.20 - 14.00
OFICIRSKI DOMKRENI TALKS "GREEN CITY"
15.00 - 17.00
OFICIRSKI DOMWORKSHOPS
KreNI speakers will work with participants in their field in order to present them the best practices of using creative industries for solving some problems in society.Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
While some indicators of gender equality are progressing, such as a significant decline in the prevalence of female genital mutilation and early marriage, the overall numbers continue to be high. Moreover, insufficient progress on structural issues at the root of gender inequality, such as legal discrimination, unfair social norms and attitudes, decision-making on sexual and reproductive issues and low levels of political participation, are undermining the ability to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 5.
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Aspects of the prevailing global economic environment have not been conducive to rapid progress on Sustainable Development Goal 9. While financing for economic infrastructure has increased in developing countries and impressive progress has been made in mobile connectivity, countries that are lagging behind, such as least developed countries, face serious challenges in doubling the manufacturing industry’s share of GDP by 2030, and investment in scientific research and innovation remains below the global average.
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Substantial progress has been made in reducing the proportion of the global urban population living in slums, though more than 1 billion people continue to live in such situations. Urgent action is needed to reverse the current situation, which sees the vast majority of urban residents breathing poor-quality air and having limited access to transport and open public spaces. With the areas occupied by cities growing faster than their populations, there are profound repercussions for sustainability.
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
Worldwide material consumption has expanded rapidly, as has material footprint per capita, seriously jeopardizing the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 12 and the Goals more broadly. Urgent action is needed to ensure that current material needs do not lead to the overextraction of resources or to the degradation of environmental resources, and should include policies that improve resource efficiency, reduce waste and mainstream sustainability practices across all sectors of the economy.
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
With rising greenhouse gas emissions, climate change is occurring at rates much faster than anticipated and its effects are clearly felt worldwide. While there are positive steps in terms of the climate finance flows and the development of nationally determined contributions, far more ambitious plans and accelerated action are needed on mitigation and adaptation. Access to finance and strengthened capacities need to be scaled up at a much faster rate, particularly for least developed countries and small island developing States.
29th November – 3rd December
OFICIRSKI DOM
Presentation of best practices of digitalisation and preservation of cultural heritage in Austria through exhibition panels and video material…
29th November – 3rd December
OFICIRSKI DOM
Exhibition dedicated to the memories of citizens preserved in the last 140 years in Nis. Digital presentation of objects and photos that have marked one important period for our country, will be available on panels during conference and digital platform afterwards…
29th November – 3rd December
OFICIRSKI DOM
Exhibition dedicated to the most important spots and places of Serbian cultural heritage, from Zlatibor, Golubac Fortress to the Felix Romulijana and Kino Archive…
5 days, 20 speakers
28 November - 2 December 2019
Green City
Host country - France