Cities Alliance 2002 Annual Report

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Author(s)
Cities Alliance
Publication language
English
Pages
60pp
Date published
01 Jan 2002
Publisher
Cities Alliance
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Livelihoods, Urban, Shelter and housing, Poverty
Organisations
Cities Alliance

Three years after its creation, the Cities Alliance is already making development impacts at both the global and local levels. Principal among these is the adoption by world leaders of an
international development target which, for the first time, focuses on tackling poverty
where it is growing most rapidly — in cities.The Alliance’s Cities Without Slums initiative has been endorsed as a Millennium Development Goal –“by 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers”. This goal is already being adopted as a challenging vision by civic leaders worldwide, who are responding with specific
actions and concrete targets for improving the living conditions of their most vulnerable
and marginalised urban residents.


The Alliance is helping its members define a new strategic course for urban development co-operation, a course increasingly led by civic leaders who are tackling head-on the
negative effects of growing inequalities and social exclusion. By focusing on the city as
the unit of analysis, rather than on sectors, and on solutions promoted by local authorities
and the urban poor themselves, city development strategies (CDS) supported by
the Alliance provide a framework for citywide poverty reduction.And by engaging potential investment partners from the outset, the Alliance is encouraging the development of new investment instruments to expand the level of resources reaching local authorities and the urban poor.


This report highlights Alliance impacts at both the local and the global level. Examples
from all regions demonstrate Alliance partners in action during Fiscal Year 2002
(FY02), as well as the achievements and impacts of Alliance activities initiated in
FY01. It is clear that Alliance partners have already begun the process of drawing lessons
from these experiences and are adapting their approaches based upon these lessons.