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FIG participation at the World Urban Forum (WUF12) in Cairo, Egypt (4-8
November 2024)
4-8, November, 2024, Cairo, Egypt
Adil Sait, an FIG young professional and doctoral researcher at the
London School of Economics (LSE) represented FIG at the 12th session of
the World Urban Forum (WUF12)
FIG President,
Diane Dumashie, met Adil at the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
(RICS) in London on 28th October 2024, to brief him on the FIG vision
and mission for WUF12 in Cairo between 4-8 November 2024.
Overall impressions
The main theme of the WUF12 in Cairo, Egypt was “It
All Starts at Home: Local Actions for Sustainable Cities and Communities”
with a major focus being on addressing the ‘global housing crisis’ and
localising the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The forum was attended
by
25,000 participants from 182 countries, with the recently appointed
UN-Habitat Executive Director, Dr. Anacláudia Rossbach, highlighting her
strategic focus on ‘access to adequate housing, land, and basic services
for all, and the transformation of informal settlements and slums’. The
role of urban professionals was notable through the forum. For example,
through the work of the Habitat Professionals Forum (HPF) and partners
in the publication and launch of ‘The
International Participatory Charter’. A major cross-cutting theme in
the forum was building coalitions and partnerships between different
stakeholders for addressing urban challenges with reference to the
New Urban Agenda and
Pact for the Future.
Habitat Professionals Forum
FIG was represented at the WUF12 HPF meeting on Monday 4th November
2024, which had attendance from 16 of the 28 member organisations of
HPF. This was a short formal meeting where the main agenda item were the
results of the election of the new chair and deputy chair. Eleanor
Mohammed (Commonwealth Association of Planners) was elected the new HPF
chair, while Lance Jay Brown (Consortium for Sustainable Urbanisation)
was elected the deputy chair. The meeting also consisted of short
presentations by Mona Rady (International Union of Architects) and
others on the previous activities of HPF including in expanding
membership, and participation in other events such as the
UN-Habitat Assembly (5-9 June 2023). There was also a short
presentation on other HPF activities at WUF12, including a
press conference to
launch the ‘The International Participatory Charter’ and organisation of
the Professionals
Roundtable.
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FIG representative, Adil Sait, with Dyan Currie, UN-Habitat
Stakeholder Advisory Group Enterprise (SAGE); Lindsey Richards,
President Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI); and Jua
Cilliers, President Commonwealth Association of Planners, 4th
November 2024. |
FIG representative, Adil Sait, with other
members of the Habitat Professionals Forum, 4th Nov. 2024 |
Other FIG Activities at WUF12
FIG also attended various other sessions on Tuesday 5th and Wednesday
6th November 2024 including the
Women’s
Roundtable, a Huairou Commission event organised and chaired by Mino
Ramaroson on ‘Women
advocating for Gender-Inclusive, People-Centred Urban Development’,
and contributed to a session at the ‘Habitat
Village’ co-organised and chaired by Dr. Lucy Natarajan and Dr.
Michael Short from University College London.
FIG was also a named partner in an SDGs in Action event on
‘Youth Decision-making for Healthy and Sustainable Cities and
Communities’ (Thursday 7th November 2024) organised by University of
East London (Prof. Siraj Sait) and Namibia University of Science and
Technology (Prof. Eugene Chigbu), which was attended by 249
international delegates with contributions including from Mostafa Magdy,
Associate Minister of Youth And Sports Government of Egypt; Fatima
Annan-Diab, Executive Dean, Royal Docks School of Business and Law,
University of East London; Himanshu Jain, the District Governor, Rotary
in London; Zeina El-Zein, UN-Habitat Youth Advisory Board; Daniel Uwadia
Osayimwense, Special Advisor on Youth from the Government of Nigeria,
and Hellen Ndungu from the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN). The role of
FIG young professionals and its youth empowerment initiatives were also
mentioned.
FIG also assisted the moderator of the special session on
‘Capturing Voices and Recommendations of Stakeholders in the Design and
Implementation of the UN-Habitat Strategic Plan 2026-2029’ (Thursday
7th November 2024) organised by the UN-Habitat Stakeholder Advisory
Group Enterprise (SAGE) and University of East London, which saw
presentations by representatives from member states – Ghana, Kenya, and
Mexico – and senior UN-Habitat staff including Carmen Sanchez-Miranda
Gallego (UN-Habitat Strategic Planning Unit) and Robert Lewis-Lettington
(UN-Habitat Land, Housing and Shelter Section/GLTN), and contributions
from various civil society organisations and networks including the
UN-Habitat Advisory Group on Gender Issues (AGGI), Habitat UNI Network,
World Urban Campaign (WUC), Slum Dwellers International (SDI) and
others. HPF was represented by Peter Oborn from the Commonwealth
Association of Architects (ACC), who made a presentation on Commonwealth
best practices and how to implement UN-Habitat Assembly resolutions. FIG
will continue to play a key role in the development and implementation
of the UN-Habitat Strategic Plan for 2026-2029.
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FIG representative, Adil Sait, with Lance Jay Brown
(Consortium for Sustainable Urbanisation) and Mona Rady
(International Union of Architects) at the Habitat Professionals
Forum, 4th Nov. 2024 |
FIG representative, Adil Sait, speaking at the Habitat
Village, session moderated by Dr. Lucy Natarajan (UCL), 6th Nov.
2024 (Photo kindly taken by Dr. Michael Short, UCL). |
FIG also assisted the chair of the
Civil Society
Roundtable (Friday 8th November 2024), which saw presentations from
the UN-Habitat Executive Director Dr. Anacláudia Rossbach, Government of
Egypt, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, and various civil
society organisations and coalitions including the Asian Coalition for
Housing Rights (ACHR), Habitat International Coalition (HIC), and
Habitat for Humanity International (HfHI) which were represented among
the 263 participants. Eric Huybrechts, representing HPF, was recognised
by the chair and made a short presentation on ‘The International
Participatory Charter’ and the work of urban professionals. Dyan Currie
from HPF made the closing remarks. The civil society roundtable
recommendations on the need for stronger alliances between stakeholders,
including professionals, made its way into the final outcomes for the
forum.
World Urban Forum Advisory Group
FIG also had the opportunity to attend daily meetings and assist a
member of the WUF12 Advisory Group, consisting of representatives of
various UN-Habitat stakeholders including member states, which was
responsible for making stakeholder recommendations and shaping the
outcome document for the forum –
‘Cairo Call to Action’.. Dyan Currie, co-chair of the UN-Habitat
Stakeholder Advisory Group Enterprise, represented professionals.
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UN-Habitat Executive Director congratulating the WUF12
Advisory Group on their efforts on the Cairo Call to Action, 8th
Nov. 2024 |
View of the Room from the Civil Society Roundtable, chaired
by Prof. Siraj Sait (UEL) (Image from
IISD reporting for 8th November 2024) |
At various informal meetings and caucuses, the leadership of FIG
under Diane Dumashie was regularly mentioned with increasing interest in
its role.
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FIG representative, Adil Sait, with urban
professionals Antonio Rovira, BuroHappold; and Roland
Chanin-Morris, Ramboll, 8th November 2024. |
FIG representative, Adil Sait, with Andrés Chama Avilés,
International Urban Coordinator, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Government of Mexico; and Zeina El-Zein, UN-Habitat Youth
Advisory Board, at the WUF12 Advisory Group, 8th November 2024.
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Adil Sait
December 2024