Egyptian Official Stresses Need For International Co-Op In Urban Sustainability
She made the remark during a high-level session titled "A New Deal for Housing Finance" held within the framework of the 13th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) in Baku.
According to her, the World Urban Forum functions as an indispensable global platform for high-level dialogue on sustainable urbanization challenges. She noted that participation in the summit carries unique strategic significance for Egypt, drawing parallels to when Cairo successfully hosted the global forum, showcasing a metropolitan matrix that seamlessly merges ancient historic heritage with progressive, modern urban planning frameworks.
Abdel Hamid emphasized that sustainable metropolitan development stretches far beyond basic infrastructure construction, acting primarily as a structural vehicle to elevate baseline quality of life, reinforce local social cohesion, and expand equitable macroeconomic opportunities for all citizens. She reported that Egypt's national urban development policies remain tightly aligned with the guidelines of the New Urban Agenda and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
According to the CEO, Egypt is actively executing large-scale pipelines targeting the optimization of residential living conditions, the expansion of mass transit public transportation networks, the broadening of municipal green spaces, and the enforcement of strict energy-efficiency standards across residential and commercial buildings. She directed specific attention toward ongoing urban renewal initiatives across Cairo, alongside state-backed strategic efforts to develop secondary cities to ensure balanced macro-regional economic growth.
Moreover, Abdel Hamid concurrently underscored the profound historical and structural significance of the post-conflict rehabilitation and comprehensive reconstruction workflows underway across the liberated territories of Azerbaijan, characterizing this massive undertaking as a prime developmental window to pioneer cutting-edge "smart city" and "smart village" models.
She pointed out that these rehabilitated regions are successfully absorbing massive, coordinated capital investments directed toward smart infrastructure layout, utility grids, utility-scale renewable energy integration, and modern social services.
Concluding her address, the Egyptian official highlighted the critical urgency of synchronized global interaction to mitigate the compounding challenges of rapid planetary urbanization, calling for reinforced multilateral action to construct deeply resilient, sustainable, and inclusive urban ecosystems.
Today marks the fifth day of WUF13 in Baku.
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