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March 18, 2025, 6:17 p.m.

Odesa Launches MISTO Digital Platform to Enhance Community Life

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Odesa city authorities have announced the launch of the MISTO digital platform, which is intended to become a modern tool for improving the quality of life of residents and effective community management.

Therefore, we decided to dedicate the live webcast of Intent.Insight on March 18 to discussing this topic.

What services will citizens be able to get? Why is digitalization an urgent issue now? In what ways is Odesa ahead of other cities and in what ways are we lagging behind? The editor-in-chief of Intent discussed all these issues with Petro Obukhov, a deputy of the Odesa City Council, public figure and programmer.

The Odesa municipality is developing its own mobile application that will help track public transportation in the city.

Every week, Intent.Insight looks at one issue that worries Ukrainians and raises topical questions and tries to solve specific problems.

The previous episode on March 11 was dedicated to the opening of the new location of the Museum of Modern Art in Odesa.

The one on February 25 was dedicated to the meeting "Strategy for the Future of Odesa". The previous one was dedicated to the epidemiological situation in the city, explained by Olena Kolodenko, director of the Primary Health Care Center #3 in Odesa.

Before that, the Ether was dedicated to the Odesa Archaeological Museum, which recently received equipment to create virtual models of valuable exhibits from the museum's collection and began creating 3D models of 60 exhibits. And how to protect exhibits from war.

Before that, Ether was dedicated to the problem of parking in the city and the increase in the cost of an hour of parking.

The previous day's episode was devoted to the suspension of funding for all USAID programs in Ukraine for 90 days after the State Department ordered an audit of all international aid.

Before that, the afternoon was devoted to answering questions about mobilization. Valeriy Bolgan discussed these issues with Tetiana Choroba, head of the regional recruiting group "South" of the 4th recruiting center of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The last interview in 2024 was devoted to a conversation about possible elections in Ukraine in 2025. Valeriy Bolgan's interlocutor then was Anatoliy Boyko, head of the Odesa regional organization of the Committee of Voters of Ukraine.

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