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Urban October 2024 @ GIZ

Urban October is an opportunity started by UN Habitat for everyone to be part of the conversation about the challenges and opportunities created by the fast rate of change in our cities and towns. Each October, everyone interested in sustainable urbanization from national and local governments to universities, NGOs, and communities is encouraged to hold or participate in activities, events, and discussions. The month begins with World Habitat Day on the first Monday of the month and ends with World Cities Day on 31 October. Activities take place on those specific days or at any time during the month. Every year, GIZ Sector Programme Cities hosts an elaborate event programme throughout the month, which will be acessible on City-transitions.global.

CBD COP 16 (UN Biodiversity Conference 2024)

Cali, Colombia Cali

COP 16 will be the first Biodiversity COP since the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework at COP 15 in December 2022 in Montreal, Canada. At COP 16, governments will be tasked with reviewing the state of implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Parties to the Convention are expected to show the alignment of their National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) with the Framework. COP 16 will further develop the monitoring framework and advance resource mobilization for the Global Biodiversity Framework. Among other tasks, COP 16 is also due to finalize and operationalize the multilateral mechanism on the fair and equitable sharing of benefits from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources. Attached to the CBD COP there will be a Subnational Governments & Cities Summit. (more information tba)

Ongoing

Local Area Development Plans Training

A 4-day training where participants gain insights into the preparation of Local Area Development Plans (LADP) for vulnerable urban areas, share experiences, and explore venues for its deployment in their contexts. Participants learn about the four phases and eight steps of producing the LADPs. Each phase is associated with specific inputs, tools/methods, and outputs. They also learn about the different data requirements and sources required. Through practical exercises, attendees gain firsthand experience in navigating the steps, phases, and tools involved in LADP formulation, using a real-life case study. This event is offline and will take place on site in Cairo.

Building Resilience: Overview of multi-hazard risk in Ecuadorian cities based on lessons learned, best practices and the QRE-Climate tool approach

Quito, Ecuador

The event consists of a panel with citizen leaders, experts and academics who will present experiences and lessons learned in participatory processes of awareness, training and implementation, related to addressing the impacts caused by natural hazards on cities, livelihoods, infrastructure and urban ecosystems. The estimation of multi-hazard risks faced by cities is an essential element in the process of improve urban resilience. The GIZ-CiREs Program is applying the Quick Risk Estimation Tool (QRE-Climate) in 4 midsize Ecuadorian cities, using the best learnings and successful experiences. This event will take place offline and is held in Spanish.