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Hamburg, Germany

  • Member Since 2022
  • Action Plan

Current Action Plan

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Hamburg joined OGP as part of the 2022 cohort. They are currently implementing one commitment from their 2026-2029 action plan.

This action plan includes a commitment related to Hamburg’s cross-sector Sustainability Strategy engaging civil society, academia, and local communities to advance the SDGs through inclusive, district-level action, integrated governance, and international responsibility.


Contacts

Laura Isabel Büttner Government POC, Department of IT and Digitalization, Senate Chancellery, Expert Urban Data Governance [email protected]
Norbert Kuhn Government POC, Department of IT and Digitalization, Senate Chancellery, Department Head “Urban Data Governance and Project Support [email protected]
Sibylle Duncker Executive Office Director, Michael Otto Environmental Foundation. Hamburg Sustainability Forum. [email protected]

Commitments


Resources

  1. Final Learning Exercise – Action Plan 2022-2024 Hamburg, Germany

    2026, Final Learning Exercise, Web page

  2. End of Commitment Report – Improving accessibility and visibility to mobility services: Using the potentials of data-based technologies to improve mobility for different groups.

    2026, End of Commitment Report, Web page

  3. Action plan – Hamburg, Germany, 2026 – 2029

    2026, Action Plan, Web page

  4. End of Commitment Report – Carrying out Data Dialogues

    2025, End of Commitment Report, Web page

  5. Article “Data culture and data communities for and in the public administration” – Hamburg (2024)

    2024, Resource, Web page

  6. Inception Report – Action plan – Hamburg, Germany, 2022 – 2024

    2023, Inception Report, Web page

  7. Action plan – Hamburg, Germany, 2022 – 2024

    2022, Action Plan, Web page

  8. Hamburg – Letter of Support (2022)

    2022, Letter, Web page


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