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Greater efforts are needed to create cities of the future that are affordable and provide access to essential services for all. Learn more about why properly designed, governed and managed urban areas are key to achieving the #GlobalGoals, our blueprint for a better tomorrow. https://lnkd.in/gp2_xe2

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Rohen R Murari

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United Nations, The future of our cities hinges on creating spaces that are not only affordable but also provide essential services to everyone. Properly designed, governed, and managed urban areas are crucial for achieving our global goals and building a better tomorrow. By focusing on affordable housing, electric transport, renewable energy, green public spaces, clean water, and sustainable waste solutions, we can ensure that cities become more inclusive and sustainable. This approach isn't just about infrastructure; it's about improving lives, fostering community, and leaving a positive impact on generations to come. Together, we can transform our cities into vibrant hubs of opportunity and equality, where every individual can thrive.

Marie Devine

INTERFAITH MISSIONARY/TEACHER at DIVINE-WAY

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UN CITIES of the FUTURE Promoting cities of the future cannot achieve #GlobalGoals. The theory cannot be sustained in relation to what is causing problems the United Nations and World Economic Forum say they are fighting. No equality can exist in the employment system; it is lifelong bondage to pay for "affordable housing." Cities cannot protect people from famine when we lose our electric grid. We must have family gardens, fruit trees and food producing pets for food security. There will be no transportation, even for food. Clean water and sanitation in cities is vulnerable to various attacks, whether from loss of electricity or chemicals either can be from enemies. Sustainable waste solution is not possible when lives go from home to school or employment; women are lured into the workforce and quick foods are packed in plastics and paper that destroy our rivers and oceans and endanger wildlife. Turn back to gardens with families living and working together for freedom, food security and good health, and before 2030 we will have a fully sustainable culture of peace and abundance.

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Adriana Lanting

Director, Strategic Engagement Malaria Partners International

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…and equitable healthcare….

State Governments planning for new cities and towns must engage Planners, Architects and other professionals working in collaboration to develop sustainable towns in line with guidelines listed in the United Nations goals for new towns for new upcoming age.

Aena Asif

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But y u urging imported govt. to accept that: "Agriculture is the only culture" ?

Dimitri S.

quadruple4canada.ca

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Amazing. The U.N. is thinking like QUADRUPLE. Could you send a memo to the CPC in Canada and to the Liberals in Canada. Maybe they can start educating themselves, to catch up to dynamic thinking. quadruple4canada.ca

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Karen Walkin

Interior Designer/Owner of Design Unlimited

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SDG 11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES Green Roofs for Healthy Cities https://greenroofs.org

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