Funding,
including the need to mobilize various sources of investment capital,
plays an important role in supporting cities to address their resilient
development challenges. The link between donors and beneficiaries,
however, can be indirect, or limited to progress reports and formal
governance structures.
The
first Cities on the Frontline session of 2022, jointly organized
by Resilient Cities Network and the City Resilience Program, will focus on “Aligning Stakeholder Priorities in Urban Resilience”. Join us to hear directly from two of the world’s
leading donor-funded disaster and resilience platforms (GFDRR &
UNDRR), one of the principal donor countries in this space, and a
number of city officials about the role of donor support for delivering
resilient urban development, what value it adds, and how it could
become even more effective.
Featured Speakers
This
session will be co-moderated by Lauren Sorkin, R-Cities Executive
Director, and Sameh
Wahba, Global Director for the Urban, Disaster Risk
Management, Resilience and Land Global Practice at the World Bank
and will feature Mami Mizutori,
Special Representative to the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk
Reduction, UNDRR and Dagmar
Vogel, Head of Infrastructure Financing Division, Head
of Infrastructure Financing Division, Swiss State Secretariat for
Economic Affairs (SECO).
Their
interventions will be complemented by three city officials: Anthea Stephens,
Climate & Sustainability Component Lead, Cities
Support Programme, National Treasury of South Africa; Joni Baboci,
former General Director of Planning and Urban Development of the City
of Tirana; and Silva
Magaia, Superintendent of Territorial Planning,
Urbanization & Environment at the Municipal Council of
Maputo.
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