THE RIGHT TO THE CITY: BRIDGING THE URBAN DIVIDE

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The Fifth Session of the World Urban Forum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 19 26 March 2010 THE RIGHT TO THE CITY: BRIDGING THE URBAN DIVIDE World Urban Forum Unit 1

2 VIDEO CLIP

WUF 5 TOTAL ATTENDANCE 13,795 TOTAL PARTICIPANTS 10,634 See participants list at: www.unhabitat.org/wuf 3

HIGH LEVEL ATTENDANCE 2 Presidents 2 Vice-Presidents Representatives of 3 Prime Ministers over 80 Ministers, including U.S. Secretary of Housing IN TOTAL 320 VIPs 4

TOP 10 PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES OUT OF 150 COUNTRY Total % 1. BRAZIL (not including workforce of 3,161) 6,413 60.31% 2. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 513 4.82% 3. KENYA 304 2.86% 4. NIGERIA 251 2.36% 5. FRANCE 147 1.38% 6. ARGENTINA 140 1.32% 7. CANADA 129 1.21% 8. SOUTH AFRICA 119 1.12% 9. GERMANY 115 1.08% 10. UGANDA 98 0.92% Total 8,229 77.38% 5

PARTICIPATION BY REGION Region Latin America and the Caribbean (less Brazilian workforce of 3,161) Africa Europe Northern America Asia Oceania Total Total 7,017 1,361 883 738 592 43 10,634 % 65.99% 12.80% 8.30% 6.94% 5.57% 0.40% 100.00% 6

PARTICIPATION BY REGION Northern America 6.94% Asia 5.57% Oceania 0.40% Europe 8.30% Africa 12.80% Latin America and the Caribbean 65.99% 7

PARTICIPATION BY PARTNER GROUPS Participants National Government Academia / Research Non Governmental Organization Local Government / Municipality Private Sector United Nations Media Foundation Inter Governmental Organization Parliamentarian Others* Total Conference Participants Workforce (logistic, volunteers, ground staff) Total Conference Attendance Total 1,768 1,688 1,666 1,293 932 472 351 248 176 84 1,956 10,634 3,161 13,795 % 16.63% 15.87% 15.67% 12.16% 8.76% 4.44% 3.30% 2.33% 1.66% 0.79% 18.39% 100.00% 8 *Partner category not specified at point of badging

PARTICIPATION BY PARTNER GROUPS Academia / Research Foundation Inter-Governmental Organizatio Local Government / Municipality Media National Government Non-Governmental Organization Parliamentarian Private Sector United Nations Others 15.67% 0.79% 16.63% 8.76% 4.44% 3.30% 12.16% 18.39% 9 1.66% 2.33% 15.87%

GENDER RATIO Gender FEMALE MALE UNKNOWN Total Total 5,359 7,099 1,337 13,814 % 38.85 % 51.46 % 9.69 % 100.00% 10% 39% FEMALE MALE UNKNOWN 51% 10

CPR and GC22 Members present 1. President of GC 22 2. One of the Vice-Presidents of GC 22 3. Chair of CPR 4. PR Argentina 5. PR Brazil 6. DPR Brazil 7. PR Israel 8. PR Kenya 9. DPR Norway 10. PR Russian Federation 11. DPR Russian Federation 12. DPR Sweden 13. DPR Uganda 14. PR U.S.A. 11 15. PR Venezuela

HIGHLIGHTS / LESSONS - substantive 1. WUF effective platform for implementation of other planned UN-Habitat activities 2. Full integration of outcome of WUF in the UN-Habitat s Work Programme and Budget 3. Need to strengthen report writing capacity 4. Agreement of themes for Dialogues 12

HIGHLIGHTS / LESSONS - logistic 5. VIP handling capacity overwhelmed due to underestimation of the turn out 6. Local transportation, overcoming distance from hotel to venue by staff and participants 7. WUF 5 venue - Part of revitalization project: 5 warehouses + 4 Annexes 8. Tailor made meeting rooms and facilities which accommodated: 358 EVENTS OVER 6 DAYS All events except about 5 were on site 13

14 S/No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Name of Event Opening and Closing Ceremonies Dialogues Training Events Thematic open debates Peer Roundtables Networking Events Thematic Conclusive Sessions Youth and Women Forums meetings Special Sessions Side Events Seminars Business caucus Consultations (7) and Caucus meetings (17) Welcome concert and 5 outside events Official Press conferences Launch of World Urban Campaign Exhibition TOTAL Numbers 2 6 24 12 12 150 6 29 7 49 2 2 24 6 25 1 5,000 m 2 358

KEY MESSAGES OF WUF5 Review and reflection of governance institutions Calls were made for new and bold approaches to planning Repeated calls for new paradigms for service delivery and new business models for urban development Need to complete the three pillars of sustainability social, economic and environmental Need to make cities more resilient, climate-proof and more rational land use planning Greener and more robust building codes, and smart infrastructure and services In effecting urban poverty reduction, it is important to work with the poor, not for them. 15

BUDGET US DOLLAR 2.9 MILLION received and expended on the following items: Short term staff Travel for UN-Habitat staff Preparatory Missions Publicity and marketing announcements Travel for Panelists, Speakers, Moderators and Guests Exhibition, Shipments, Communications and Promotional Materials Travel for participants from LDCs UNON Security and Conference Services Staff 16

MONITORING OF THE FORUM 1,833 returned Questionnaire from participants survey, including present Members of CPR Result-based monitoring framework by Monitoring & Evaluation Unit Back to office in-house review meetings Establishment of in-house Task Force 17

CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE FUTURE Resolution 22/10 - Identification of host Cost of the Forum Language requirements Identification of a suitable venue and its location (access for participants) Identification of a professional conference management company and flexibility for an unusual Forum format Visa handling Transportation Security of Participants 18

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