The city we need now (3.0)
- Apr 8, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 9, 2022

Dear WUC Partners, dear friends,
We are happy to announce to you that the WUC Steering Committee has reviewed and approved on 6th April the final text (TheCityWeNeed Now! 3.0)
The text is available online: https://www.worldurbancampaign.org/tcwn
Please note that It will be shared in a user-friendly format that will send to you in the coming days.
Again, many thanks to the Drafting Committee members for their hard work and dedication in the last 2 months and congratulations on the final text.
The Secretariat is now preparing a launch event to be held on 25 April 2022 (3:00-4:45 pm Nairobi time). However, the text can be used by the partners for their advocacy in the coming weeks towards the High-Level meeting on the implementation of the New Urban Agenda to sensitize their partners and networks on the key priorities.
Again, many thanks and kind regards,
UN-Habitat WUC Secretariat



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