Making a difference at the 10th World Urban Forum

2020 starts with an exciting range of advocacy activities for us during the upcoming World Urban Forum in Abu Dhabi (8-13th February 2020). Together with a fine selection of international partners we will advocate for positive change & evidence based design, share knowledge and reflect on our experiences to improve health and well-being in urban systems with children and youth in mind. The following list includes an overview of our activities during WUF10. These are all open and free to access. Come and join the conversation. In case you can’t make it and wish to be in the loop- don’t worry we have thought of it. If the internet is strong enough our team will direct broadcast on our facebook page from our joined sessions:

Session 1: Public space interventions in urban slums: a catalyst for the wellbeing of young people, 9th February, 2-4 pm, Room 2 Hall 2, Convention Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Session 2: The Journal of Public Space, 9th February, 5 pm, Urban Library, Convention Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Session 3: Public Space and Cultural Continuity in the Digital Age, 10th February, 2-3 pm, Exhibition hall – City Space Architecture booth, Convention Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Session 4: Public space and health, 11th February, 12:30pm – 1:30pm, Hall 2, Room 8 , Convention Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Session 5: Public space for and with children , 11th February, 4.30 – 6.30 pm Hall 3 room 13, Convention Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE.

On top of these five key engagements our team will be rotating and actively participating in the World Urban Campaign Steering Committee, ISOCARP events and GAP meetings. We will use the following hastags #GlobalGoals #WUF10 #PublicSpace #Children #Youth #SGD #healthycities

Want to meet us during WUF10 reach out via email to info (at) urbansynergiesgroup.org. We will get back to you. Under the following link you can access the WUF10 website.

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