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World Urban Forum Archive now available online
27-07-2006

UN Habitat has opened a web portal which gives access to all documentation of the World Urban Forum III (WUF3). WUF 3 took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 19-23 June 2006. The portal includes the conference agenda, attendance list, and follow-up documents from the meeting. Documents are available in English and/or French.
The World Urban Forum was established by the United Nations to examine rapid urbanisation and its impact on communities, cities, economies and policies. It is projected that in the next fifty years, two-thirds of humanity will be living in towns and cities. A major challenge is to minimize burgeoning poverty in cities, improve the urban poor's access to basic facilities such as shelter, clean water and sanitation and achieve environment-friendly, sustainable urban growth and development.
The World Urban Forum is a biennial gathering that is attended by a wide range of partners, from non-governmental organisations, community-based organisations, urban professionals, academics, to governments, local authorities and national and international associations of local governments. Approximately ten thousand people participated in the Forum in Vancouver.

Source: Development Gateway

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