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This is an official side-event of the 12th World Urban Forum.

Date: Tuesday 5 November 

Time:13:00-14:15 EEST

Location: Multipurpose Room 21, Egypt International Exhibition Center, El-Moshir Tantawy Axis, Al Hay Al Asher, Nasr City, Cairo Governorate 4440301, Egypt 

Organizers: The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Ministry of Ecological Transition of France 

Description

Greening cities necessitates the development of green and resilient buildings, together with urban systems. 

Buildings account for 21% of total greenhouse gas emissions, i.e., around 12 GtCO2, while the built environment contributes about 7% to global employment, and comprises 11-13% of global GDP. 

With half of the buildings expected to exist in 2050 yet to be constructed, this event will initially take stock of multilateral initiatives focused on the decarbonisation and resilience of the built environment. The inaugural Buildings and Climate Global Forum (March 2024), saw 70 countries endorse the Declaration de Chaillot, setting a shared vision for policy measures to transition the sector. The Buildings Breakthrough launched at COP28 and supported by 28 countries, aims to prioritise key actions aligned with the sector's targets. Both ambitious frameworks, coordinated by the UNEP-hosted Global Alliance for Buildings and Constructions (GlobalABC), promote deep collaboration within the sector. GlobalABC serves as the global platform, uniting national and subnational governments, along with stakeholders across the wide value chain, to address buildings and climate-related issues. 

The event will also take stock of urban climate related initiatives. Recently, two initiatives were launched to strengthen urban climate actions in the sector.  SURGe (Sustainable Urban Resilience for the next Generation), developed in collaboration with UN-Habitat and facilitated by ICLEI, brings together non-state actors to enhance local and urban climate action through multi-level governance. CHAMP (Coalition for High Ambition Multilevel Partnerships) represents a commitment taken by national governments to collaborate with their subnational counterparts for implementing their next Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and of local-level actions. The GlobalABC co-leads the SURGe “Buildings and Housing” working group and its newly established GlobalABC Action Group on Local and Subnational Stakeholder Engagement. 

Welcome, Agenda & Moderation 

  • Yves-Laurent SAPOVAL, Ministerial Delegate for Sustainable Cities, Urban Envoy, Ministry of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion, France

Joint opening remarks

  • Jader Barbalho Filho, Ministry of Cities, Brazil 
  • Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme

Panel discussion plus Q&As

  • Abdelkhalek Ibrahim, Assistant Minister for Technical Affairs, Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, Egypt 
  • Patricia NDAM NJOYA, Mayor of Foumban and President of the Syndicate of the Municipalities of Noun, Cameroon 
  • Thomas de Véricourt, Project Senior Team Leader & Accountability Officer, AFD (PEEB) 
  • Nasra Nanda, CEO Kenya Green Building Society

Closing remarks 

  • Inga Beie, Senior Advisor, on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)