| Event Description |
Recent experience in both developed and developing countries shows that not all participatory systems work when it comes to urban sustainability. It has become evident that sustainable development is jeopardized when structures of engagement do not provide for mechanisms that eliminate barriers which deny effective and full involvement of every member of society. This dialogue session will examine the essence of inclusiveness and empowerment in civil society involvement in local governance. It will address the operational aspects of fostering inclusion and cohesion for promoting sustainable cities by examining concrete experiences in ensuring the engagement of long-term residents, international migrants, the poor, marginalised groups, national minorities, and indigenous peoples. It will showcase on-going strategies and practices that provide useful lessons in civic engagement and citizenship, with a particular focus on the integration of migrants and empowerment of women and youth.
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| Featuring |
Zain Verjee, News Anchor, CNN, USA - Facilitator
Peter Oberlander, Professor Emeritus, Inaugural Director, UBC Centre for Human Settlements, Canada
Kay Andrews, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Office of the Prime Minister, Government of the United Kingdom
Jean-Pierre Mbassi, Secretary General, United Cities & Local Governments Africa
Marcello Balbo, Professor, University of Venice, Italy
Mary Balikungeri, Rwanda Women's Network, Rwanda
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