UN promotes youth leadership for urban future

08/10/2024 09:28
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KPL (KPL/Prensa Latina) World Habitat Day calls today on youth to get involved in creating a better urban future, the theme of the day that insists on addressing the challenges and opportunities of the rapid configuration of cities.

(KPL/Prensa Latina) World Habitat Day calls today on youth to get involved in creating a better urban future, the theme of the day that insists on addressing the challenges and opportunities of the rapid configuration of cities.

The world day, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly, recognizes the need to involve new generations in planning their urban present and future through participatory processes and local leadership opportunities.

The world is moving rapidly towards city life, where many of the residents are young people, especially in some African and Asian countries, according to the organization.

Meanwhile, in the Global South, it is estimated that new generations make up 70 percent or more in cities.

The UN estimates that by 2050 cities will be home to approximately three-quarters of the world’s population, which means there is an urgent need for inclusive urban planning and sustainable development.

However, the forum warns of persistent challenges in making progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals, especially with regard to poverty, inequality and the imminent threat of climate change.

World Habitat Day represents a unique opportunity to celebrate the contributions of young people to sustainable urbanization while addressing the challenges of rapid urban growth.

The day was established for the first Monday in October, since 1985, aiming to reflect the state of the structure of towns and cities and the basic right of everyone to an adequate housing.

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