The 11th session World Urban Forum (WUF11) has some god news for all those engaged in the transforming of cities for a sustainable urban future. The WUF with its 14.500 participants (online and in-person) from 153 countries in 2022 is usually mainly a nice get together of politics, experts and others engaged in urban development but 2022 is different.
On 28th June I attended the Ministerial Roundtable. It brought together Ministers and senior representatives of national governments and regional political bodies to elevate the debate on sustainable urbanization to accelerate the implementation of the New Urban Agenda to support the Sustainable Development Goals and other global agendas. It showed the support of Member States for UN-Habitat and the engagement of the Executive Director to achieve the goals of the New Urban Agenda.
The President of the Economic and Social Council ECOSOC, His Excellency Collen Vixen Kelapile described at the Roundtable efforts of the UN to provide more support to the important subject of sustainable urbanization. He listed ECOSOC meetings on sustainable urbanization on 21 April 2022 and on the New Urban Agenda on 28 April 2022. On 21 June 2022 followed the official launch of the Group of Friends of UN-Habitat, Sustainable Urbanization and the New Urban Agenda. Such country groupings of friends are at the UN important facilitators for change and the ECOSOC President underscored that the Presidents of both, the UN General Assembly and of ECOSOC in cooperation with the forty Member States of the Group of Friends aim at strengthening UN-Habitat and that explicitly includes increasing the general budget of UN-Habitat - which currently is lacking sufficient funding for goal achievement.
Ms. Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Executive Director of UN-Habitat clearly asked Member States to present in near future answers to these guiding questions:
I learnt to abserve carefully political UN meetings and distinguish between nice speeches and the reality. However, after the Ministerial Roundtable it seems that the General Assembly and ECOSOC have undestood that achieving ambitious sustainability goals while withdrawing funds from UN agencies simply don't go alomg well.
In addition, I hope and in part got the impression that the Executive Director, Ms. Maimunah Sharif understands that goals like sustainable urbanization in the cities of the world won't be achieved by political softtalk. They need a clear political strategy in a dynamic environment full of conflicts and compeeting interest.
The President of ECOSOC (centre), the Executive Director of UN-Habitat and a minister of Poland at the Ministerial Roundtable (Source: UN)
Please find the full documentation of the Ministerial Roundtable on UNTV: https://media.un.org/en/asset/k12/k12xou8xov