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

Global Clean Water Desalination Alliance

GCWDA 2015 C

Global Climate and Health Alliance

GCHA 2011 Berkeley CA USA C y

Global Coalition for Safety and Health at Work

2019 E g

Global Communities

1952 Silver Spring MD USA G f

Global Community Earth Government

GCEG Nanaimo BC Canada G

Global Community Monitor

GCM 2001 El Cerrito CA USA G

Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration

Global Compact for Migration 2018 T g

Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy

GCoM 2016 Brussels Belgium F

Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre

GCSCC Oxford UK G j

Global Development Network

GDN 1999 Delhi India F

Global Development Research Centre

GDRC 2000 Kobe Japan G

Global Diagnostic Imaging, Healthcare IT, and Radiation Therapy Trade Association

DITTA Brussels Belgium C t

Global Diaspora Confederation

GDC 2020 F

Global Dry Toilet Association of Finland

2002 Tampere Finland G

Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative

GESCI 2003 Nairobi Kenya J

Global Ecotourism Network

GEN 2015 F

Global Ecovillage Network

GEN 1994 F

Global Engineering Deans Council

GEDC 2008 Fairfax VA USA E

Global Environment Centre

GEC 1992 Osaka Japan G

Global Fellowship of Christian Youth

Global Fellowship 1963 Hemel Hempstead UK F

Global Food Safety Initiative

GFSI 2000 Levallois-Perret France F

Global Forum for Social and Solidarity Economy

GSEF 2013 Bordeaux France F y

Global Forum on Human Settlements

GFHS New York NY USA F

Global Fund for Community Foundations

GFCF 2006 Johannesburg South Africa F f

Global Goodwill Ambassadors Foundation

GGAF J

Global Green Island Summit

GGIS 2018 F

Global Greens

2001 Brussels Belgium F

Global Growth

N

Global Harmonization Initiative

GHI 2007 Vienna Austria F

Global Health Security Agenda

GHSA 2014 F g

Global Health Security Initiative

GHSI 2001 Ottawa ON Canada F g

Global Health Visions

GHV Saugerties NY USA G

Global HearthWorks Foundation

2013 Cambridge MA USA G f

Global Heritage Fund

GHF 2002 San Francisco CA USA G f

Global Housing Foundation

GHF Oklahoma City OK USA G f

Global Impact

1956 Alexandria VA USA G y

Global Infrastructure Alliance for Internet Safety

GIAIS 2004 F

Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation

GIB Foundation 2008 Basel Switzerland F f

Global Infrastructure Connectivity Alliance

GICA 2016 Singapore Singapore E y

Global Infrastructure Hub

GI Hub 2014 Sydney NSW Australia E

Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

GI-ESCR 2010 Mexico City Mexico G

Global Island Partnership

GLISPA 2005 Washington DC USA F y

Global Land Programme

GLP Bern Switzerland E v

Global March for Elephants and Rhinos

GMFER 2014 G

Global Marshall Plan Initiative

2003 Hamburg Germany E

Global mobile Suppliers Association

GSA 1998 Sheffield UK C

Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment

GMBA 2000 Bern Switzerland E y

Global Mural Arts and Cultural Tourism Association

GMACTA Chemainus BC Canada N

Global Network for B2B Integration in High Tech Industries

EDIFICE 1986 Hoegaarden Belgium E t

Global Network for Environmental Science and Technology

G-NEST Athens Greece N

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