Danube Watch 2/2019 - Danube Day 2019: Get active for a healthier Danube!
Danube Day 2018: Get active for a healthier Danube!
The ICPDR would like to thank everyone involved in Danube Day 2019. Read
about events and organisers at www.danubeday.org.
GERMANY
Bavarians celebrated in close partnership with their Austrian neighbours with at the border, including demonstrations of taking and analysing samples. Baden-Württembergers on the other hand, held an afternoon of Danube-related activities for kids, including handicraft workshops with kids, book-reading sessions, the creation of a ‘Danube fish tank’ (built inside a shoe box) and a ‘raft’ (made of recycled wine corks)!
THE CZECH REPUBLIC
As in previous years, Czech festivities were focused in 2019 in the Moravia-Silesia region, centred in the village of Mosty u Jablunkova. The village dedicated its annual ‘Children’s Day’ to the Danube River, with river-themed puzzles and creative eco activities. Events were also hosted in Prague and Brno, educating the public on Austro-Czech transboundary cooperation.
AUSTRIA
Vienna’s Stadtpark hosted over a dozen stalls presenting the biodiversity, cultural diversity, and natural importance of the Danube to the public. Over 1,000 local schoolchildren were also invited to test their knowledge in an exciting ‘puzzle rally’, experiment with water, or get creative at one of the many drawing and crafting stations.
SLOVAKIA
2,000 people attended Danube Day events at the Gabčíkovo Dam in June featuring river cruises on the Danube, a ´dog rescue squad‘ demonstration, a huge foam show, environmental quizzes, a show by Slovak singer Karmen Pál-Baláž, and more. People could also take the chance to visit the hydropower plant during free tours.
HUNGARY
Three days of events reached thousands of people across Hungary for Danube Day 2019. These include a host of activities including a fireboat demonstration and firefighter orchestra on Budapest‘s Margaret Island; races, music and cooking in the city of Győr; and a “Safer Danube” focus at the annual Györkőc Kid Festival.
SLOVENIA
Danube Day 2019 in Slovenia was celebrated with the International Conference ‘Live with Water’ in Odsreda/Bistrica ob Sotli, on 31 May–1 June 2019. The main aim of conference was to enhance education (focused on primary and secondary schools) for sustainable use of water resources and to promote climate change adaptation measures in local river basins. More than 80 teachers from Slovenia and Croatia participated in the event. The event was also joined by Péter Kovács, president of ICPDR. The participants formed and confirmed a resolution named ‘Live with water’, which was also presented and applauded at the 8th Sava Youth Parliament.
CROATIA
Hrvatske Vode celebrated Danube Day 2019 along the riverbanks in the form of children’s education with picture books and a workshop. Employees from Croatia’s Main Water Management lab also showed the kids how to perform water analysis, measuring dissolved oxygen and nutrients in river water, and comparing samples of polluted and clean water.
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
Educational workshops throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina introduced schoolchildren and adults to the plant and animal life of the river on Danube Day 2019, raising awareness about conservation and river protection.
SERBIA
Serbia hosted swathes of Danube Day 2019 celebrations across the country, organised with the support of the Republic Water Directorate. The core central event took place in Belgrade however, aiming to reach elementary schoolchildren and young Serbians with workshops on the importance of rivers and methods for their sustainable use and long-term preservation – plus a program of ballet and other performances!
MONTENEGRO
This year, Danube Day was held in the mountaintops area of the Tara River Canyon, Đurđevića Tara. The event was held in cooperation with the the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, and the ŽABLJAK tourism organisation. Games and information were there to help the young public learn about the importance of protecting and conserving rivers of habitats and the need for rational use of water resources.
ROMANIA
Each of Romania’s 11 water basin authorities hosted events, including boat cruises, educational activities, riverbank cleaning actions, riverdam field visits, and more. “I would like not to remember the importance of Danube River only during the anniversaries. Moment by moment, citizens, specialists, all of us, must be responsible. We must be active for a Safer Danube!” - Mr. Ioan Denes, Minister of Waters and Forest of Romania at Danube Day in Braila.
BULGARIA
Bulgaria hosted over 30 initiatives for Danube Day 2019. The event-packed program included festivals, open air events, environmental events, exhibitions, triathlon racing, discussions and town celebrations. More than 5,700 people participated in all the initiatives, including events in Vidin, and a fish festival in Kozloduy and Nikopol, river stone painting in Oryahovo they painted on river stone, and a Danube quiz in Gulyantsi.
MOLDOVA
At the centre of 2019’s Danube Day events in Moldova was the Folc Festival in the village of Giurgiulesti located just on the confluence of the Prut and Danube, involving overt 100 artists in traditional music, dance, and art. Other activities included the presentation of some 50 artworks for the Danube Art Master competition, plus a bike tour along the Prut river, from Ungheni to its confluence with the Danube (around 220 km).
UKRAINE
At the Danube Delta in Kiliya, an event was hosted featuring a variety of voices a faces regarding water management. Experts from the Dnipro basin within the frame of the EU’s Water Initiative project shared information, while the Joint Danube and Black Sea Surveys were presented to the public. A live sampling also took place, demonstrating how the process works right there on the banks of the Danube.