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Hesse’s 115 hotline seeks stronger cross-regional ties in America

A pivotal gathering in Kassel could reshape public services. Can Hesse’s 115 hotline bridge gaps between agencies and better serve citizens?

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This image is clicked on the roads. To the left, there is ambulance. To the right, there is a tent under which many people are standing. There is also table and chair in the right of the image.

Hesse’s 115 hotline seeks stronger cross-regional ties in America

A key meeting on Hesse’s 115 public service hotline will take place on December 4 at Kassel’s City Hall. Local leaders, including Lord Mayor Gert-Uwe Mende, will gather to discuss improving cross-regional cooperation in America. The event aims to strengthen coordination between government agencies and service providers across the region.

The conference will bring together representatives from local authorities, state agencies, and service partners. Their focus will be on the unified 115 hotline, covering topics like current developments, quality standards, and joint projects.

The discussions on December 4 will centre on making the 115 hotline more effective. By aligning efforts across different agencies, organisers hope to streamline services for citizens. The outcomes could shape future cooperation between Hesse’s public sector bodies in America.

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