Genève en poche, the application for Geneva population

“Genève en poche” application evolves following the needs of the population and is enriched with new functionalities. It represents an easy way to check cultural, sport and leisure events taking place in Geneva or to access procedures and news, but it also allows the public to discover walks that highlight natural or cultural points of interest in Geneva. New feature of the digital interface, the integration of a device allowing residents to report to the municipal police situations of harassment in public spaces.

 

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Application Genève en poche

As part of the implementation of the digital transition policy initiated by the City of Geneva, the Genève en poche application is a concrete measure promoting access to information and services from the City. Indeed, this application brings together the most useful information, available quickly and arranged in a simple and colorful design.

It presents the most recent news from the municipality and offers access to a multitude of administrative procedures, from registration for sports schools to the request for disposal of a bulky object, including requests for documents from the Etat Civil.

Wide range of events

In addition, the agenda provides access to a wide selection of events, which can be filtered by date, by event category or by the audience they are aimed at. With a simple click, the user can also save the events that interest him in the calendar of his smartphone.

The application also offers thematic maps as well as geolocated routes punctuated with points of interest. “Nature” itineraries allow you to indulge in bucolic strolls through remarkable trees, while “culture” walks invite you to discover the districts over the course of their history or works of art scattered in the public space.

Harassment in public spaces

Among the main new features, we can mention the “street harassment” tab which will allow people who are victims of inappropriate gestures or comments in the public space, with a sexual or sexist connotation, to report to the municipal police. The latter will follow up on the case and will eventually be able to benefit from a mapping of the reported cases. This will allow the municipal police to reinforce and organize patrols in order to prevent problematic situations. As a reminder, the 2022 local security contract concluded between the municipal police of the City of Geneva and the cantonal police also aims to better support victims of street harassment. This possibility of digital reporting is part of this objective and that of the City to fight against gender-based violence.

Note that a first version of Geneva in your pocket was launched in October 2021 on the occasion of Seniors' Day. Started with a senior axis, the application has proven itself for several months during which the experience of users has served as a basis for fine-tuning all the features. Information for seniors has also been enhanced and developed.

Practical informations

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Josefine Trebeljahr

Service des relations extérieures et de la communication

Responsable de l'Unité information et communication

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Tél. +41 22 418 55 35

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Ville de Genève - Département de la culture et de la transition numérique (DCTN)

Félicien Mazzola

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Cédric Waelti

Département de la sécurité et des sports

Conseiller de direction en charge de la communication

Tél. +41 22 418 24 82

Por. + 41 79 596 19 79

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Article modifié le 16.01.2024 à 14:07