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An Urgent Call to Foster Urban Resilience in Africa

An Urgent Call to Foster Urban Resilience in Africa

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septembre 07, 2023

A high-level event held during Africa Climate Week on 7 September 2023 called for a renewed urgency to address the challenges and impacts of urban risk in Africa. The continent is currently in the throes of a significant urban transformation, expecting a doubling of its urban population by 2050. While promising economic growth, this rapid urbanisation presents substantial hurdles, including the development of sprawling urban areas, environmental degradation, and an influx of impoverished residents settling in slums.

The African Union Commission (AUC), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), jointly organised the event. The primary aim was to explore avenues for resilient urban development through the implementation of the AUC-led Africa Urban Resilience Programme, including the targeted mechanism of a Joint Regional Programme for Smart Urban Resilience in Africa.

The event served as a platform for robust discussions and knowledge exchange on the future of urbanisation in Africa, underscoring the critical need for building smart and resilient cities. Key insights from participants shed light on pressing issues:

"Reports on disasters events in Africa indicate that African cities are significantly impacted. In the light of climate change, disaster risks are high, and the consequent losses are most prevalent in urban areas," highlighted Gatkuoth Kai, Technical Coordinator, Disaster Risk Reduction Unit African Union Commission (AUC).

The challenge of informality and precarious housing accentuates disaster risk in urban areas. "The SDG 11 report tells us that 11 million people still live in slums, marking the highest rate of urbanisation in Africa and Asia. This presents an opportunity for us to employ the smart urban resilience concept to transform these settlements and provide sustainable infrastructure," Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Executive Director of UN-Habitat, said.

"The progress on the Sahel Resilience Project – which supports UNDP's work with UN-Habitat in urban resilience in Africa – is noteworthy. As such, I call on other donors to partner and expand the Smart Urban Resilience Programme," emphasised Swedish Ambassador to Kenya, H.E. Caroline Vicini. "This programme brings innovation into urban planning and focuses on secondary cities, where interventions are still manageable and can have a substantial impact."

For Matthias Naab, Director of the Regional Service Centre for Africa, UNDP, "the partnerships to leverage comparative advantages and employing data and risk-informed analysis to enhance urban planning and support decision-making are crucial." 

"The collaborative effort involving AUC, UNDP, and UN-Habitat has demonstrated a successful concept in the Sahel region, serving as a model that can be replicated throughout the continent," he concluded.

About the Africa Urban Resilience Programme (AURP)

The Africa Urban Resilience Programme (AURP) was developed by the African Union Commission (AUC), with the support of the Government of Sweden and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), through the Sahel Resilience Project. AURP aims to strengthen regional and national urban risk management policies, plans, and institutional capacities of member states to address urban risks.

Additionally, the European Union, through the 11th European Development Fund (EDF) Intra-ACP Natural Disaster Risk Programme, played a catalytic role in supporting the development of the AURP. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of Germany, has supported the Programme through the Resilience Initiative Africa (RIA).

About the Joint Regional Programme (JRP) on Smart Urban Resilience

Resilience has emerged as vital to sustainable urbanisation, addressing multifaceted challenges across nature, economy, society, infrastructure, institutions and governance. UNDP, UN-Habitat, and the AUC have joined forces through the Joint Regional Programme on Smart Urban Resilience to offer a new generation of risk reduction and resilience-building efforts for risk-informed development in the continent. These efforts hinge on inclusive urban planning, resilient basic services and infrastructure, enhanced social cohesion, and sustainable management of ecosystems and natural resources, and are supported by people-centred emerging digital and green technologies and innovations to address urban challenges. The initiative operationalises the Africa Urban Resilience Programme, promoting inter-sectoral coordination and advocating urban resilience among AU Member States and Regional Economic Communities (RECs).

For further information, please contact:

Mr. Gatkuoth Kai| Technical Coordinator for Disaster Risk Reduction| Directorate of Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy, | E-mail: KaiG@africa-union.org | WhatsApp: +251 909537884

For media enquiry:

Mr. Molalet Tsedeke, Information and Communications Directorate | African Union Commission|+251-911-630 631; Molalett@africa-union.org

Ms. Maryanne Muriuki, Communication Specialist, Disaster Risk Reduction Unit, Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment, AU Commission. Email: MuriukiM@africa-union.org

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