Towards a More Equal City: Framing the Challenges and Opportunities
Synopsis
Cities are growing differently today than before. As much as 70 percent of people in emerging cities in Asia, Africa and Latin America are under-served. Furthermore, cities face challenges in four areas:
- Highest rates of urbanization are in sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia
- Urbanization is now happening in more low-income countries than in the past
- The share of poor people living in urban areas is on the rise worldwide
- Cities in the global south have the fewest public resources per capita
We need a new approach that will benefit all urban residents and create sustainable, productive cities for the 21st century. The World Resources Report (WRR) examines if prioritizing access to core urban services, we can create cities that are prosperous and sustainable for all people.
This first installment of the WRR develops a new categorization of cities into emerging, struggling, thriving, and stabilizing cities. It focuses on solutions for struggling and emerging cities—over half the cities included in the analysis—because they have the greatest opportunity to alter their development trajectory.
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World Resources Report
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Part of CitiesWorld Resources Report: Towards a More Equal City
Launch PlatformLaunch Platform Visit ProjectA new approach to cities that prioritizes equitable access to services would improve billions of lives, generate economic prosperity and create environmental benefits for all.
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