Making Cities Work: USAID's Urban Strategy

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Publication language
English
Pages
22pp
Date published
01 Sep 1998
Publisher
U.S. Agency for International Development
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Urban

 

Well-functioning cities support economic and social growth, while dysfunctional cities impede environmentally sound and sustain- able development. As the world becomes more than 50 percent urbanized in the 21st century, U.S. development assistance pro- grams will be more successful and synergistic if they are conceived with an urban per- spective. This paper presents a "Making Cities Work" strategy for the U.S. Agency for Inter- national Development (USAID) to (a) internal- ize an urban perspective within its broader development activities; (b) increase oppor- tunities for cities to enhance development efforts and mitigate environmental threats, such as climate change; and (c) help enable cities to:
- offer safe and healthy places to live, within a sustainable environment:
- provide basic infrastructure and housing that serve all' their inhabitants;
-feature robust economies, with with ample opportunities for employment; and
- promote participatory democracy, with high levels of citizen satisfaction with local institutions.