World Cities Day

World Cities Day is an annual United Nations observance day held on 31 October.[1] The global observance, first held in 2014, is organized by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) in coordination with each year's selected host city.[2]

History

2021 World Cities Day China Observance in Shanghai

World Cities Day was established on 27 December 2013 by the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution A/RES/68/239,[3] in which the General Assembly "decides to designate 31 October, beginning in 2014, as World Cities Day, invites States, the United Nations system, in particular UN-Habitat, relevant international organizations, civil society and all relevant stakeholders to observe and raise awareness of the Day".[2][4] The first World Cities Day was held in October 2014.[5]

A legacy of Expo 2010 Shanghai China,[6][7] World Cities Day aims to promote the international community's interest in global urbanization, push forward cooperation among countries in meeting opportunities and addressing challenges of urbanization, and contributing to sustainable urban development around the world.[8] The observance day ties in with Sustainable Development Goal 11, to make cities "inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable".[9]

The general theme of World Cities Day is Better City, Better Life, while each year a different sub-theme and a location for its global observance is selected, to either promote successes of urbanization, or address specific challenges resulting from urbanization.[10][11]

Previous World Cities Days

YearSub-ThemeVenueHost
2024Youth leading climate and local action for cities[12]TBC
2023Financing sustainable urban future for all[13]Üsküdar, TurkeyHilmi Türkmen, Mayor of Üsküdar
2022Act Local to Go Global[14]Shanghai, ChinaNi Hong, Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China
2021Adapting Cities for Climate Resilience[15]Luxor, Arab Republic of EgyptH.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister of the Arab Republic of Egypt
2020Valuing our communities and cities[16]Nakuru, KenyaJames Wainaina Macharia, representing the Government of the Republic of Kenya, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing, Urban Development and Public Works
2019Changing the world: innovations and better life for future generations[17]Yekaterinburg, RussiaAleksandr Vysokinskiy, Mayor of Ekaterinburg
2018Building Sustainable and Resilient Cities[18][10]Liverpool, United KingdomJoe Anderson, Mayor of Liverpool
2017Innovative Governance, Open CitiesGuangzhou, ChinaWang Menghui, Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China
2016Inclusive Cities, Shared DevelopmentQuito, EcuadorMauricio Rodas Espinel, Mayor of Quito
2015Designed to live togetherMilan, ItalyGiuliano Pisapia, Mayor of Milan
2014Leading Urban Transformations[19]Shanghai, ChinaChen Zhenggao, former Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development

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