Nairobi 23 April 2014—Toptank, a Kenyan tank manufacturing company has donated fifteen hand washing tanks to two schools in Nairobi’s informal settlement of Korogocho. One of the schools Rehema Daycare Orphans Centre is a beneficiary of the Health Promoting Schools (HPS) programme supported by UN-Habitatin partnership with the African Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC) covering twelve primary school in Korogocho to accelerate water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) coverage in low income urban settlements.
Innovative solution to urban construction
Medellín, 11 April 2014: As a legacy of the World Urban Forum’s presence in Medellín, a public building has been built in Juanes Park to showcase a low-cost, simple technique of building using local materials and resources. The “thin tile vault”, so called due to its structure of thin layers of interlocking tiles, was opened today in an inauguration ceremony by UN Under-Secretary-General and UN-Habitat Executive Director, Dr Joan Clos, Mayor of Medellín, Aníbal Gaviria and Secretary of Infrastructure for Medellín Javier Dario Toro Zuluga.
Look to the past for ideas for future planning - Krier
Medellin, 9 April 2014: Renowned architect, urban planner and architectural pioneer, Leon Krier, has said that we should look at cities in the past to learn what works – and what does not – when planning cities for the future.
He made the comments during the second edition of the Urban Talks; a series of informal public presentations and discussions at the World Urban Forum 7, hosted in Medellin, Colombia this week.
Development heavyweights weigh in on urban financing
Medellin, 8 April 2014: Key players from across the globe came together at the World Urban Forum for a special session on Financing the New Urban Agenda. The debate revolved around the implementation of the Habitat Agenda with a special focus on its adequate financing, including exploration of viable innovations and new partnerships to be proposed ahead of the United Nations Third Conference on Housing and Sustainable Development, Habitat III, taking place in 2016.
“No magic bullet for inequality” - Stiglitz
Nobel Economics Laureate Professor Joseph Stiglitz on Tuesday warned that there was no magic bullet to end inequality but laid down a series of measures he said could help to mitigate the problem.
Speaking to the press in the sidelines of the Seventh Session of the World Urban Forum in Medellin, Colombia, Prof. Stiglitz said tackling inequality required innovation by the world’s governments.
Strong calls for better urban equity as WUF7 officially opens in Medellin
The Seventh Session of the World Urban Forum (WUF7) officially opened in Medellin, Columbia with strong calls to increase opportunities for all those living in cities.
In a video message, United Nations Secretary-General Mr. Ban Ki-Moon welcomed the participants saying, “We need inclusive development to eradicate extreme poverty."
First Children’s Assembly steals the show at WUF7
For the first time, a Children’s Assembly has been held at the World Urban Forum to highlight the needs and wants of our cities’ youngest and often most vulnerable citizens.
The session opened with the language of music led by Esteban Arredondo. Joyati Das, Senior Director of World Vision Urban COE, opened proceedings by saying that as a child, she wanted to grow up quickly in order to have a voice and influence other people. “Here, today”, she said, “children have an oppoortunity to be listened to.”
UN-Habitat commemorates Rwanda genocide
UN-Habitat Executive Director Dr. Joan Clos and the Deputy Executive Director Dr. Aisa Kirabo lay a wreath of flowers to mark the 20th anniversary of the Rwanda Genocide in Medellin on Monday. The day marks the anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda when up to a million people lost their lives, approximately 20 per cent of Rwanda’s population. Here, Dr. Kirabo, herself a Rwandese citizen, pays her respects after laying the wreath.