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Integrated Urban Revitalization: An approach based on stakeholder collaboration, intersectoral action and citizen participation
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Thursday, June 22nd
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16:30 - 18:30
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Oceanview 7/8
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| Event Description |
This session aims to obtain the commitment of all municipal, governmental, community and private partners to encourage effective and innovative initiatives to fight poverty and social exclusion. Participants will benefit from lessons learned when this approach was used in Montréal’s disadvantaged neighbourhoods. This session will explore the methods employed by the City of Montréal and its partners in this integrated approach, so they can be applied elsewhere. The integrated urban revitalization strategy is a tool local communities can use to achieve the social cohesion necessary for their sustainable development.
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Session Language |
English
French
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Speakers
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organization) |
Gérald Tremblay, maire de Montréal (TBC)
Simon Compaoré, maire de Ougadougou/ membre de l'AIMF
André Lavallée, membre du comité exécutif, ville de Montréal.Un maire d'Amérique du Sud et d'Europe
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| Contact |
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| Host Organization |
City of Montréal
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Organization Description |
A city with a cosmopolitan, multicultural and bilingual population of 1.6 million, at the core of an agglomeration counting 3.4 million people, Montréal enjoys a unique personality born from its mixed ancestry from Europe and the New World. Its intellectual and cultural dynamism, is ultramodern infrastructures, its high technology and the proximity of large urban centres in the United States and Canada make Montréal a real hub for international exchanges.
As cities play a crucial role in the economic, cultural, environmental and social development of our societies, Montreal has adopted a vision that revolves around key strategic areas, namely knowledge, creativity and innovation; culture; living environment; infrastructures and openness to the world. The City hopes to achieve these strategies by promoting human dignity and integrity, tolerance, peace, inclusion, as well as equality for all its citizens. |
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Website
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www.ville.montreal.qc.ca
www.aimf.asso.fr
www.aimf.asso.fr
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