Habitat Jam - Third Session of The World Urban Forum and The Role of Habitat Jam

Third Session of The World Urban Forum and The Role of Habitat Jam

Within the next 50 years, two-thirds of the world’s population will live in urban areas. As these cities expand, the world community faces the challenge of minimizing the growing poverty crisis and improving the urban poor's access to basic facilities, such as shelter, clean water and sanitation. World Urban Forum 3 (WUF 3) will bring together thousands of the world's best thinkers on urbanization — experts, decision makers and members of public and private institutions — to zero in on solutions to these key 21st century challenges.

Recognizing that a limited number of individuals can participate in the physical conference in Vancouver, the sponsors looked for a way to engage the world in a conversation about the future of our cities. They met with IBM, and the result was Habitat Jam, which incorporated six forums focused on the following themes:

  • Improving the lives of people living in slums
  • Sustainable access to water in our cities
  • Environmental sustainability in our cities
  • Finance and governance in our cities
  • Safety and security in our cities
  • Humanity: the future of our cities

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