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第十二届世界城市论坛:可持续城市和社区的地方行动

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第十二届世界城市论坛:可持续城市和社区的地方行动

The twelfth session of the World Urban ForumCopyright © United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) 2025All rights reserved.United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)P.O. Box 30030 00100 Nairobi GPO KenyaHSP/WUF/12/3DisclaimerThe designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression ofany opinion whatsoever on the part of the secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of anycountry, territory, city or area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundariesregarding its economic system or degree of development. Excerpts may be reproduced without authorisation,on condition that the source is indicated.Views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations Human SettlementsProgramme, the United Nations and its member states.For any comments, corrections and suggestions please write to unhabitat-wuf@un.orgwww.unhabitat.org/wuf ii The twelfth session ofthe World Urban ForumLocal actions for sustainablecities and communitiesIt all startsat home ContentsAcronyms|vi1.2.3. Foreword|2Message by the UN-Habitat Executive Director|2Message by the Egyptian Minister of Local Development|4Message by the Egyptian Minister of Housing,Utilities and Urban Communities|6Message by the Governor of Cairo|8Executive summary|10Background of the World Urban Forum|122.2The twelfth session of the World Urban Forum|142.3Cairo Call to Action|182.4WUF12 in numbers|20Sustainability at the heart of WUF12|243.1Sustainability|263.2Accessibility|323.3Inclusivity|34 The twelfth session of the World Urban Forum It all starts at home:Local actions for sustainable cities and communitiesProgramme overview|364.1Main sessions|384.2Partner-led and other events|565.Participantengagement andfeedback|726.WUF legacy|746.1Al-Asmarat public space development|766.2Egypt Urban Campaign|786.3Cairo Urban Week|806.4Cairo city events|846.5WUF Alumni Network|867.Communication and media impact|887.1Media outreach|907.2Digital and social media campaign|948.Looking ahead to WUF13|989.Annexes|100 AcronymsAUC:American University in CairoCSOs:Civil society organizationsCUW:Cairo Urban WeekEUC:Egypt Urban CampaignG20:Group of TwentyIPCC:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeLRGs:Local and regional governmentsNUA:New Urban AgendaPOCAA:Platform of Community Action and ArchitecturePPPs:Public-private partnershipsSAGE:Stakeholder Advisory Group EnterpriseSDGs:Sustainable Development GoalsTICAH:Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health It all starts at home:Local actions for sustainable cities and communitiesUN:United NationsUNEP:United Nations Environment ProgrammeUNESCO:United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationUN-Habitat:United Nations Human Settlements ProgrammeUNHCR:Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesWUF:World Urban Forum Medellin,ColombiaRio de Janeiro,BrazilNote:In 2016, the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development(Habitat III)was held in lieu of the eighth session of the World Urban Forum(WUF8).World Urban Forum Alumni CitiesFROM WUF1 TO WUF13Vancouver,CanadaWUF20147• Medellin,ColombiaUrban equity in development -cities for life– Attendance: Over 22,000 –• Rio de Janeiro,BrazilThe Right to the City:Bridging the Urban Divide– Attendance: Almost 13,000 –WUF20063• Vancouver,CanadaOur Future: Sustainable Cities –Turning Ideas into Action– Attendance: Over 10,400 –WUF2004• Barcelona,SpainCities: Crossroads of cultures,inclusiveness and integration– Attendance: Over 4,300 – FOREWORDMessage by the UN-HabitatExecutive DirectorLooking at WUF12 and beyondThe twelfth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF12), heldin November 2024 in Cairo, Egypt, in collaboration withthe Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, marked amilestone as the largest Forum to date. Drawing over 25,000attendees from 182 countries, WUF12 underscored the urgencyof collective action to secure a sustainable urban future andadequate housing for all. The Forum engaged 4 heads of state,1 prime minister, 4 deputy prime ministers, 60 ministers, 45deputy ministers, 96 mayors and governors, alongside thousandsof participants across 560 partner-led events, demonstrating ashared commitment to creating inclusive, resilient and sustainableurban spaces. The twelfth session of the World Urban ForumMs. Anacláudia RossbachUnder-Secretary-General and ExecutiveDirector of the United Nations HumanSettlements Programme (UN-Habitat)Established by the United Nations GeneralAssembly as a non-legislative platform in2001, the World Urban Forum facilitatesinclusive dialogue among globalstakeholders on pressing urban issues.It is one of the largest UN platformsconvening diverse parties to exchange,partner and act on priorities to promotesustainable cities and communities –in line with the priorities of the NewUrban Agenda and the SustainableDevelopment Goals. WUF12 built on themomentum of