United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has sought joint efforts to build inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable human settlements for all people, everywhere.
“Local action is vital, and global cooperation indispensable. On this World Habitat Day, let us pledge to build inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable human settlements for all people, everywhere,” he said in a message marking the World Habitat Day that falls on October 2.
This year’s World Habitat Day focuses attention on ‘Resilient Urban Economies’ and the potential of cities as drivers of inclusive, green, and sustainable growth.
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To fulfil this promise, the UN chief said, cities must confront a range of challenges – from economic shocks and escalating climate emergencies to widening inequalities.
“Through our Local 2030 Coalition, we are mobilizing the entire United Nations system to tackle these crises from the ground up and advance sustainable urbanization,” he said.
Guterres said local zero waste initiatives are supporting the creation of circular economies. Public efforts to expand green spaces help cool urban landscapes during heatwaves. “And community action to reduce food waste and promote local production are key steps in transforming our food systems.”
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“Building greater resilience and better protecting vulnerable populations requires far greater investments in sustainable infrastructure, early warning systems, and affordable, adequate housing for all,” said the UN chief.
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“At the same time, we must work to improve access to electricity, water, sanitation, transport, and other basic services – while investing in education, skills development, digital innovation, and entrepreneurship,” he said.