BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 20. Parks have been built
on the site of a drug zone in Cartagena city, Colombian
representative Maria Abondano Escobar said at a panel discussion
entitled “Two Regions, One Agenda: Lessons for Inclusive Urban
Regeneration” within the framework of the 13th session of the World
Forum of Cities (WUF13) in Baku, Trend reports.
She noted that more than 120 families have been moved to new
social housing as part of an urban renewal project in the city.
According to her, last week marked the inauguration of the first
part of a new center created for the city.
“During the creation of this center, we had to relocate more
than 120 families who had been living on wooden stilts for more
than 20 years. Their homes were small wooden structures located
near the areas where millionaires lived,” she said.
Escobar noted that the families were provided with new social
housing located in different areas of the city, and the process was
carried out on the basis of the principle of participation.
“Our mayor has a favorite phrase: ‘Speaking, but listening to
the people’. People’s needs and ideas played a key role in shaping
new initiatives,” she added.
Today marks the fourth day of WUF13 in Baku.
The first day included a ministerial meeting dedicated to the
New Urban Agenda, a ministerial roundtable, assemblies for women
and civil society, business sessions, and discussions on urban
prosperity. An official ceremony marking the raising of the UN and
Azerbaijani flags also took place.
The second day stood out for the inaugural Leaders’ Summit,
featuring high-level discussions on the global housing crisis,
urbanization policy, and urban resilience. Concurrently, the
opening of the Mexico City pavilion took place, serving as a
significant platform for expanding cooperation with the Latin
American region and preparing for WUF14.
The third day of WUF13 featured a comprehensive program of
events covering the global housing crisis, the formation of safe
and inclusive cities, climate resilience, artificial intelligence
and urban governance, green urbanization, social equity, and
sustainable transport.
WUF13, which has attracted more than 40,000 registered
participants from 182 countries, will continue until May 22. Held
under the theme “Housing the world: Safe and resilient cities and
communities,” the forum brings together governments, international
organizations, experts, and representatives of civil society to
strengthen global cooperation in the field of sustainable urban
development.

