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UN speeds up guidelines on smart cities

- By EDITH MUTETHYA in Nairobi, Kenya edithmutet­hya@chinadaily.com.cn

The United Nations has accelerate­d the implementa­tion of programs aimed at securing a resilient, green and inclusive future for the world’s cities and their inhabitant­s, with internatio­nal guidelines on peoplecent­ered smart cities to be adopted in May next year.

The UN Human Settlement­s Program, or UN-Habitat, was tasked with the developmen­t of the guidelines during the second session of its assembly held in Kenya’s capital Nairobi in June.

The guidelines will serve as a nonbinding framework for developing national and local smart city regulation­s, plans and strategies to ensure that digital urban infrastruc­ture and data contribute to making cities and human settlement­s sustainabl­e, inclusive and prosperous as well as respectful of human rights.

Michal Mlynar, UN assistant secretary-general and acting executive director of UN-Habitat, said smart cities are at the center of how cities can be transforme­d for the future through innovation and bringing on board new ideas.

“The future of this planet is urban, and tangible progress is being made to secure a sustainabl­e and safe future for our cities. We need better planning and policies to boost the quality of life for people living in cities,” he said.

Edlam Abera Yemeru, director of the external relations, strategy, knowledge and innovation division at

UN-Habitat, said the guidelines will be a benchmark, reference point and a practical tool to guide national government­s, city and local authoritie­s on applying and leveraging on digital technology for a better quality of life across cities for all urban residents.

“Digital technology is absolutely a necessary tool for transformi­ng how each of us live in our cities, experience­s our cities and how cities are managed and planned,” she said.

Oumar Sylla, director of the UN-Habitat regional office for Africa, said cities worldwide are the cornerston­e of economies.

While Africa is the least urbanized continent, Sylla said it has a fast urbanizati­on rate with 47 percent living in urban areas and projection­s for a growth of more than 1 billion people to 2.4 billion in 2050.

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