Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Sustainable Cities & Communities


Goal 11 is about making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.

Cities represent the future of global living. The world’s population reached 8 billion on 2022 over half living in urban areas. This figure is only expected to rise, with 70 per cent of people expected to live in cities by 2050. Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in slums or slum-like conditions in cities, with 2 billion more expected in the next 30 years.

However many of these cities are not ready for this rapid urbanisation, and it outpaces the development of housing, infrastructure and services, which led to a rise in slums or slum-like conditions.

Urban sprawl, air pollution and limited open public spaces persist in cities.

Good progress has been made since the implementation of the SDGs began in 2015, and now the number of countries with national and local disaster risk reduction strategies has doubled. But issues still remain and in 2022, only half of the urban population had convenient access to public transport.

Sustainable development cannot be achieved without significantly transforming the way urban spaces are built and managed.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

European Association for the Advancement of Social Sciences

EA 1989 Vienna Austria D

European Association for the Development of Railway Transport

Bern Switzerland D

European Association for the Transfer of Technologies, Innovation and Industrial Information

TII 1984 Luxembourg Luxembourg D t

European Association for Urban History

EAUH 1989 D

European Association of Abnormal Road Transport and Mobile Cranes

ESTA 1976 Leiden Netherlands D

European Association of Automotive Suppliers

CLEPA 1959 Brussels Belgium D yt

European Association of Employed community Pharmacists in Europe

EPhEU 2012 Vienna Austria D

European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

EAERE 1990 Venice Italy D v

European Association of Geographers

EUROGEO 1979 Saragossa Spain F

European Association of Historic Towns and Regions

Heritage Europe 1999 Norwich UK D

European Association of Hotel and Tourism Schools

1988 Diekirch Luxembourg D

European Association of Innovation Consultants

EAIC 2021 Brussels Belgium D

European Association of Internal Combustion Engine and Alternative Powertrain Manufacturers

EUROMOT 1991 Brussels Belgium D t

European Association of Jewish Community Centres

EAJCC Paris France D

European Association of Jewish Survivors of the Holocaust

EUAS 2001 Amsterdam Netherlands D

European Association of Manufacturers of Moulded Polyurethane Parts for the Automotive Industry

EURO-MOULDERS 1998 Brussels Belgium D t

European Association of Mining Industries, Metal Ores and Industrial Minerals

EUROMINES 1996 Brussels Belgium D yt

European Association of Plaster and Plaster Product Manufacturers

EUROGYPSUM 1961 Brussels Belgium D t

European Association of Remote Sensing Companies

EARSC 1989 Brussels Belgium D t

European Association of Schools of Social Work

EASSW Utrecht Netherlands D

European Association of Science Editors

EASE 1982 Dymock UK D v

European Association of Steel Drum Manufacturers

1953 Düsseldorf Germany D t

European Association of Urban Missions

EAUM Cesky Tesin Czechia D

European Association of Zoos and Aquaria

EAZA 1988 Amsterdam Netherlands D

European Automobile Clubs

EAC 2008 Brussels Belgium J

European Automobile Engineers Cooperation

EAEC Vienna Austria D

European Automotive and Telecoms Alliance

EATA 2016 Brussels Belgium D

European Automotive Research Partners Association

EARPA 2002 Brussels Belgium D

European Aviation Security Training Institute

EASTI 1997 Brussels Belgium E gj

European Banking Federation

EBF 1960 Brussels Belgium E

European Barge Union

EBU 2001 Rotterdam Netherlands D yt

European Bicycle Manufacturers Association

EBMA Brussels Belgium J

European Biosafety Association

EBSA 1996 Ghent Belgium D

European Brands Association

1967 Brussels Belgium D t

European Broadcasting Union

EBU 1950 Geneva Switzerland D

European Bureau for Conservation and Development

EBCD 1989 Brussels Belgium F

European Business Aviation Association

EBAA 1977 Brussels Belgium D t

European Business Council for a Sustainable Energy Future

e5 1996 Munich Germany D y

European Center for Sustainable Finance

ECCE Maastricht Netherlands G

European Centre for Architecture and Information and Communication Technologies

ECAICT Prague Czechia G

European Centre for Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Monuments

EKBMM 1997 Thessaloniki Greece N

European Centre for Disaster Awareness with the Use of Internet, Cyprus

Nicosia Cyprus G g

European Centre for Forest Fires

ECFF 2003 Athens Greece G g

European Centre for Information on Marine Science and Technology

EurOcean 2002 Lisbon Portugal G

EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR INFORMATION POLICY and SECURITY

ECIPS 2013 D

European Centre for Peace and Development

ECPD 1985 Belgrade Serbia E

European Centre for Restoration Techniques

ECR 1988 Heusden-Zolder Belgium G

European Centre for River Restoration

ECRR 1995 Lelystad Netherlands E

European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research

European Centre 1974 Vienna Austria E g

European Centre of Technological Safety

TESEC Kiev Ukraine G g

Pages