Mayra Mendoza: More than 30% of Latin America’s urban population lives in inadequate housing conditions
World Cities Report presented at WUF13
UN official: Azerbaijan contributes to cooperation with the Global South
WUF13 discusses housing crisis and injustices caused by colonial governance - PHOTO
UN: Half of future urban population growth will come from 7 countries
Former EU commissioner: Half of the world’s population lives in cities, and this figure is steadily increasing
UN-Habitat goodwill ambassador: 60% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2030
President: Africa will not remain an agriculture-based continent after 25 years
Professor: One of the main factors deepening the housing crisis is the change in family structures
SDSN: Elimination of slums and improvement of the urban environment are key priorities
French urban planning envoy: Demographic changes in Europe are having a serious impact on housing policy
UN-Habitat chief: Housing policy should be implemented together with land management and urban planning reforms
Mirziyoyev proposes holding WUF15 in Uzbekistan in 2030
President Ilham Aliyev: Not only Baku, many ancient cities of Azerbaijan can be proud of their architecture
Canadian official: Experience gained at WUF13 will contribute to our country’s housing policy
Congolese minister: 83% of households in Kinshasa lack land ownership documents
Poland’s UN envoy: Discussions in Baku are extremely important
UN-Habitat chief: Focusing on housing at WUF13 is critically important
UN regional director: Azerbaijan has played active role in advancing international dialogue through hosting COP29 and WUF13 - INTERVIEW
First General Assembly of Global South NGO Platform concludes its work - PHOTO - UPDATED - 1
Somali Presidential Advisor: Azerbaijan is taking important steps toward promoting peace
Presidential aide: Fair representation of Global South must be ensured in UN Security Council
Baku, the world’s oil capital: From ancient urban planning traditions to a modern urban development model-ANALYSIS
WHO: Azerbaijan has capability to test for hantavirus via PCR, risk of spread remains low
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