Financing Sustainable Urban Development: A Major Challenge of the Post-2015 Agenda
Organised by
- Global Task Force of Local and Regional Governments
- United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat)
- United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)
- United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
- Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia – Ministry of Urban Development, Housing and Construction
Summary
Well-managed urbanization is a major sustainable development opportunity. In the coming two decades urban population is expected to growth from 3,5 billion to 6 billion (from 50% to 65% of global population). Cities are the primary engines of economic growth and development. Yet, there are cities home to extreme deprivation and environmental degradation with one billion people living in slums – requiring immediate and effective solutions. Local and Regional Authorities together with UN agencies have been working in mechanisms that can contribute to support urban development, with more equitable investment, in efforts to create sustainable and resilient cities. Beyond general urban financing, there is a huge gap in addressing climate change adaption and resilience. This side event will focus on solutions and funding mechanisms as global facilities such as the global environmental and resilient funds that are yet to be tapped. Discussion will also focus on institutional, policy and capacity issues and barriers that hamper urban local governments from unlocking local finances and accessing domestic capital market. The purpose is taking stock of promising possibilities and key action areas to make sustainable local finance, public and private, a reality at a scale and complexity that the new urban century demands.
Related Information
- Global Taskforce of Local and Regional Governments
- UN Habitat
- UN ISDR
- UNCDF
- Ministry of Urban Development, Housing and Construction of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Contact
For inquiries regarding this side event, please contact
- Edgardo Bilsky, e.bilsky@uclg.org, +34933428754
- Charlotte Lafitte, c.lafitte@uclg.org, +34933428767