Sessions on the Transition
SOU-92|Mobilizing resources through technological innovations
20 May
4:30 to 18:00
Venue: Room 11
LEAD ORGANIZER
PRESENTATION OF THE SESSION
PANEL
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Rapporteur
Hajar Ezzi
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Facilitator
Bachir Kanoute
Executive Director Enda ECOPOP and Coordinator for the Africa Region of the International Observatory for Participatory Democracy (OIDP Africa)
Bachir has more than 25 years of experience in supporting central and local governments. He has written several teaching materials for the training of local decision-makers and grassroots communities. He is a part-time lecturer at the Cheikh Anta DIOP University in Dakar-Senegal, the Institut Développement et Droits de l'Homme et des Peuples and Gaston Berger University in Saint Louis. He has facilitated several international training sessions on participatory budgeting, local leadership, territorial economic development, prevention and fight against corruption in local authorities.
Programme
Summary
Speakers
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Bachir Kanouté
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Hajar Ezzi
GALLERY
Parallel Sessions
- 2:30 to 20:00 SPO-04| Meeting with the ministers` Venue: Room 1
- 2:30 to 20:00 SPO-05| Meeting of development partners Venue: Room 3
- 10:00 to 13:00 SPO-01|Opening session of the political segment Venue: Plenary Room A
- 10:00 to 13:00 STH-01| The Place Of Intermediary Cities In The Population Dynamics Of Africa Venue: Room 1
- 14:30 to 16:00 SOU-51| URBAN ECONOMIC PLANNING AND ITS LONG-TERM IMPACT BENEFITS – A KENYAN CASE STUDY OF 12 MUNICIPALITIES Venue: Room 5
- 16:30 to 18:00 SOU-51 |ITERATIVE, INCLUSIVE, AND INTEGRATED RESILIENCE PLANNING Venue: Room 5
- 2:30 to 18:00 SOU-45|The territorization of the 2030 agenda condition for successful implemantation of the SDGs Venue: Room 12
- 16:30 to 18:00 SOU-38| Climate and water resilient intermidiary cities in Africa: Harnessing nature Venue: Salle 10
- 16:30 to 18:00 SOU-69| SDG Cities: localisation of the sustainable development goals co-created by the youth Venue: Room 8
- 2:30 to 18:00 SOU-35| Digital transformation of local and regional governments in Morocco Venue: Room 7
- 14:30 to 16:00 SOU-46| Urban river regeneration in Africa – an opportunity for intermediate cities to combine green recovery with resilience building and adaptation to climate change Venue: Salle 13
- 2:30 to 20:00 SOU-31| Mainstreaming safety planning across all sphere of government using the UN system wide guideline on safer cities and human settlement Venue: Salle 6
- 2:30 to 18:00 SOU-46| Land readjustment in Egypt, the hayenna project Venue: Salle 13
- 2:30 to 18:00 SOU-03| COVID-19 response & adaptation subnational governments at the forefront of service to citizens in covid-19 environment Venue: Room 14
- 2:30 to 16:00 SOU-52| The rural urban linkages for sustainable development expert group meeting Venue: Room 15
- 2:30 to 18:00 SOU-76| Waste: better health, environment and livelihoods in Africa Venue: Room 16
- 2:30 to 16:00 SOU-61| URBAN-RURAL linkages and covid-19: lessons for resilience, recovery for intermediary cities and the opportunities in the g20 platform Venue: Room 17
- 16:30 to 18:00 SOU-76| Circular construction and housing in Sub-Sahara Africa Venue: Room 16
- 16:30 to 18:00 SOU-61| Closing the service gap in intermediate cities: how to better integrate water and sanitation into urban policies, strategies and plans Venue: Room 17
- 2:30 to 18:00 SOU-48| The contribution of intermediary cities in promoting local economic development Venue: Room 18
- 2:30 to 18:00 SOU-74 presentation of research findings on informality and inequality in intermediary cities of Africa: a case study of Kisumu city; Kenya Venue: Room 19
- 2:30 to 18:00 SOU-58| The communes of Burundi leave nobody behind local development Venue: Room 20