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Simona Krammerová

Project and Research Assistant
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Simona Krammerová

Project and Research Assistant

Simona is studying a Master's degree in International Relations with a focus on EU policies at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. In 2024 she completed a study stay at the German Andrássy University in Budapest, focusing on the prospects and future challenges of the EU's eastern enlargement.

She started at EUROPEUM Institute in spring 2024 as an intern and helped with Prague Climate Academy workshops during her internship. Currently, she is involved in organising events to educate civil society while assisting researchers from the Green Europe and Just Green teams.

Prague Climate Academy

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1. 10. 2025
In 2023, the Green Europe Team of the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM started a series of debates focused on communicating the topic of green transformation to the Czech public. The aim is to develop public debate and support journalists and civil society in informed discussions about climate change and climate policies. In its first year, the Prague Climate Academy focused on sustainability in transportation (decarbonizing road transport in connection with electromobility and the sustainability of transportation in Prague). In 2024, it continued with the topic of adapting cities to climate change and discussing the impacts of heatwaves on cities. The year 2025 brings the perspective of resilience, with a discussion of current trends in global temperature rise and extreme weather events, including their impacts on urban infrastructure and public health.

Blog | The gender dimension of EU development policy: The Case of Namibia

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19. 12. 2024
Namibia has the largest gender gap in Africa. This blog analyses the European Union's development policy focusing on the gender dimension. Critics argue that the European Union's focus on gender equality in development policy is superficial; the blog also examines whether this criticism remains valid. Simona Krammerová in her blog also highlights key issues facing women in Namibia.
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