Did you know that cities and regions play a key role in reducing inequalities all over the world? This year, the European Development Days (EDDs) are focusing on “Addressing inequalities: building a world which leaves no one behind”. Join us and discover how towns and regions are taking action on a daily basis to promote equality and shared prosperity in sustainable development!
The European Development Days (EDDs) are Europe’s leading development forum, gathering more than 8,000 participants from over 140 countries and representing 1,200 organisations from the development community every year. This year, sessions and stands are shared around the three main themes:
- Why inequalities matter for sustainable development
- Understanding the structural causes of inequalities
- Working better together through more effective policies to address inequalities
Join the community of towns and regions at:
– Stand: The Global Village City Hall
Stand 47
This is the central place of the EDD Global Village! The 5 main associations of local and regional governments (AIMF, CLGF, CEMR/PLATFORMA, UCLG and UCLG-Africa) will present concrete projects and explain to you how localising the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) leaves no one and no place behind.
– Lab debate: Addressing inequalities through territorial inclusive governance
Wednesday, 19 June, 14:45-16:00, room D4
With concrete cases from Albania, Lebanon, Zambia and Spain, discover what are the strengths and challenges of sub-national governments and territorial policymaking to address inequalities.
Co-organised by PLATFORMA and its partners (the Basque Country, CLGF and the Province of Barcelona) and Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation
– Lab debate: The role of decentralised cooperation to address rising inequalities
Tuesday, 18 June 10:00-11:15, room D1
Andalucía is strongly committed to international solidarity and cooperation. Join us at this Lab debate and learn more about what this Spanish region is doing to foster territorial cohesion. Some of the awarded projects of the PLATFORMAwards will also be presented to illustrate the nexus between decentralised cooperation, strengthening service delivery and addressing the root causes of inequalities.
Co-organised by the Andalusian Agency for Development Cooperation, PLATFORMA and UNDP.
– Lab debate: Local climate and energy action to fight inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Tuesday, 18 June, 13:30-14:45, room D6
Urban areas are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts. But many towns and regions are already taking action! Discover how the Covenant of Mayors in Sub-Saharan Africa and the UN Capital Development Fund’s Local Climate Adaptive Living facility can help them.
Co-organised by the Covenant of Mayors in Sub-Saharan Africa and the UN Capital Development Fund.
– Innovation for sustainable development: Leaving no one and no place behind
Wednesday, 19 June 19, 11:30-13:00, High-level panel – Auditorium 2
This session is focusing on Territorial innovation policies for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Co-organised by UCLG, UN Habitat and the European Commission
– Lab debate: Addressing inequalities and building a local Africa leaving no one behind
Tuesday, 18 June, 10:00-11:15, D4
It is time to take advantage of the tremendous windows of opportunities of decentralisation and territorial development in Africa! Join African partners and discuss how to create an enabling environment for local and regional governments in Africa to redress inequalities and to move towards a positive, inclusive, sustainable and resilient transformation that leaves no one behind.
Co-organised by UCLG-Africa and other partners
– Project lab: Towards more equitable city economies
Wednesday, 19 June, 13:00-14:15, S2
Come and address the “equitable growth challenge” by exploring how public goods and services are a pathway to more equitable economic development in secondary cities in the global south.
Co-organised by CLGF, UN Habitat, Cities Alliance, the World Bank and other partners
Source: PLATFORMA
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