The Twinning Learning Programme guides Twin Cities in their learning and replication efforts from Pilot Cities, with a practical focus on implementing the systemic transformation methodologies and innovative approaches demonstrated by the Pilot activities, on the journey to climate neutrality.
The Twinning Learning Programme is a 20-month programme for knowledge sharing and transfer of good practices between upcoming selected Twin Cities, and the Pilot Cities in Cohort 2 that were selected to join the NetZeroCities’ Pilot Cities Programme. The programme is based on a practical knowledge sharing approach from Pilot Cities to Twin Cities, while also enabling a peer learning framework, allowing Pilot Cities to also learn from Twin Cities’ experiences.
In September 2023, the first cohort of cities were selected to join the Twinning Learning Programme, the 40 Twin Cities have now embarked upon an important journey of shared learning, best practices, and much more. Now a second Call for Twin Cities is open until the 31 May 2024. Read the Press Release below to learn more!
INFORMATION SESSION
The NetZeroCities’ information webinar took place on Thursday 18 April where attendees received guidance and support for the Call as well as asked all questions to the Twin Cities team regarding the Cohort 2 Open Call. Missed it? Watch it below.
TIMELINE
The Twinning Learning Programme is made up of three modules, namely Getting started, Co-creating and Capitalising.
The goal of these modules is to provide a framework for participating cities to enable the best possible knowledge transfer between cities. The framework is built around dedicated outputs and a facilitated process while leaving enough room for flexibility for cities to shape the learning journey.
To ensure that Twin City participants gain the most from the in-person exchanges, travel costs will be reimbursed up to a certain amount. Further information will be made available to successful Twin City applicants upon successful selection.