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UN Habitat

April 2017

  • Fans using smartphones

    Global public leaders
    Minecraft in urban planning: how digital natives are shaking up governments

    Governments are waking up to the idea that curious citizens can be a powerful digital resource and are breathing life into archaic systems

November 2016

  • The “La Merced” church, in the historical centre of Quito, is illuminated during a light show held in the framework of the United Nations’ Habitat III Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development, on October 18, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Juan CEVALLOSJUAN CEVALLOS/AFP/Getty Images

    Infrastructure for development
    Live Q&A: How shall we plan the cities of the future?

    What do we need to do to build the cities of the future? Join an expert panel on Thursday 24 November, 2-3.30pm GMT, to discuss

October 2016

  • Multitudes visitan el Centro Histórico de Quito durante un show de luces realizado con motivo de la conferencia de las Naciones Unidas Hábitat III.

    Resilient cities
    Después de Hábitat III: un futuro urbano más fuerte deberá basarse en el derecho a la ciudad

    Ada Colau
  • The La Merced church, Quito

    Quito in colour: illuminated churches in the festival of light – in pictures

  • Crowds visit the historical centre of Quito during a light show held to mark the UN’s Habitat III conference.

    Resilient cities
    After Habitat III: a stronger urban future must be based on the right to the city

    Ada Colau
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    Right to the city
    Why won't the global agenda for inclusive cities recognise LGBTQ citizens?

  • Resilient cities
    El mundo se da cita en Quito para discutir las ciudades, pero ¿están siendo escuchadas las voces locales?

  • ‘Nuestro barrio no está a la venta’: residentes de Quito luchan para no ser desplazados – en fotos

  • Resilient cities
    Two billion more people will live in cities by 2035. This could be good – or very bad

    Alejandro Aravena
  • People's homes are not commodities: cities need to rethink housing

    Leilani Farha
  • Resilient cities
    'Jane Jacobs' eyes': Habitat III chief Joan Clos recalls meeting his hero

  • ‘Our neighbourhood is not for sale’: Quito residents fight to stay put – in pictures

  • Resilient cities
    The world is in Quito to discuss cities – but are local voices heard at Habitat III?

  • A bus in a traffic jam? It's as unjust as it once was not to allow women to vote

    Enrique Peñalosa
  • Political science
    Science, cities and innovation in the human age

  • Resilient cities
    Milan leads fight against food waste – with ugly fruit and Michelin-starred soup kitchens

  • Global sea levels are rising fast, so where does that leave the cities most at risk?

  • Resilient cities
    I dream of a utopian Lagos – but here's what African cities really need to prosper

    Uzodinma Iweala
  • 'Hell on earth': the great urban scandal of family life lived on a rubbish dump

May 2016

  • Liberian Red Cross burial team in Monrovia Ebola crisis.

    Resilient cities
    Can a new 'global alliance' rethink disaster response in cities?

    The deadly spread of ebola in west Africa and the prolonged earthquake recovery efforts in Haiti were a wake up call for the international community: they must find a more effective way to tackle humanitarian crises in urban settings
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