Cities grow and change, but it’s people who make them livable. @UNHABITAT UN Volunteers turn urban planning and policies into local action, building stronger and more inclusive cities from the ground up. #WorldCitiesDay Load image Load image Load image 5 KB UN-Habitat
Lucknow food gets global recognition! UNESCO has designated Lucknow as Creative City of Gastronomy - a well deserved recognition of its rich culinary heritage. On World Cities Day yesterday 58 new cities were included in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network from across the globe. Load image
Technology is transforming how cities are designed, managed, and experienced. This year’s #WorldCitiesDay, celebrated in Bogotá, Colombia, focuses on one essential question: how can innovation truly serve the people as more and more of them move to cities? news.un.org Putting people at the heart of cities, key to improving urban life
On World Cities Day, Mehrnaz Ghojeh and Alice Charles introduce a new report by @EarthshotPrize and @Arup that spotlights 11 impactful urban climate solutions. Read their blog and register your interest in the report. earthshotprize.org From Streets to Systems: Climate Solutions Are Here. Why Aren't They Everywhere? - The Earthshot...
Happy #WorldCitiesDay ! Excited that today @WHO is launching its first ever strategic guide on urban health. Check it out here: who.int/teams/social-d … As 58% of the population lives in cities, these locations need special attention to protect the health of their citizens Load image Sir Michael Marmot and 7 others
On #WorldCitiesDay remember: 240,000 premature deaths are caused by fine particulate in the EU Let's discuss how to improve Europe's air quality! Join us for the 5th Clean Air Forum on 1-2 December 2025 in Bonn! REGISTER europa.eu/!v8m4mN #CleanAirEU Load image UN Environment Programme and 2 others
On this #WorldCitiesDay, we’re proud to share circular solutions from #Cambodia showing how innovation, inclusive planning, and technology can turn cities into engines of opportunity and sustainability. go.undp.org/iGZ Load image UN Development and 6 others
The future of our cities begins with imagination. This #WorldCitiesDay, we launch #CityImaginarium – a creative campaign featuring 11 artists reimagining greener, more inclusive & more resilient cities. go.undp.org/CityImaginarium Load image UNDP in Albania and 9 others
Today is #WorldCitiesDay. WHO's new Guide for Decision Makers helps leaders transform cities into engines of: Health Equity Sustainability Learn how to build fairer, healthier futures: bit.ly/4oanNMy Load image
Homelessness is a human rights crisis - often invisible, but present in every community. Cities are key to protecting the right to housing & can use tech to bridge inequalities. On #WorldCitiesDay, let’s commit to ending homelessness, with human rights as our compass. @UNHabitat 1:52 Load video
World Cities Day is a global observance aimed at raising awareness about the importance of urban development in fostering sustainable growth, enhancing social inclusion, and improving the quality of life. With over half of the world's population now living in urban areas, the United Nations General Assembly designated World Cities Day in 2014 to promote international cooperation and innovative solutions for the pressing challenges faced by cities. The observance encourages sharing knowledge, resources, and expertise among nations and cities to stimulate positive change and achieve sustainable urbanization.
The adoption of World Cities Day by the United Nations was inspired by the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, which was themed "Better City, Better Life." The observance holds great significance for people in Canada, as around 80% of the country's population resides in urban areas. As one of the world's most urbanized nations, Canada has a vital interest in encouraging sustainable, resilient, and inclusive cities. Issues such as affordable housing, congestion, and environmental stewardship are high on the national priorities list, and World Cities Day offers an opportunity to discuss and share best practices with other cities worldwide.
In Canada, World Cities Day is observed through events, conferences, and roundtable discussions centered on the challenges and opportunities in urban development. Municipal governments, urban planners, academics, and other stakeholders come together to explore solutions for sustainable urbanization and foster dialogue on critical issues. Canada's observance of World Cities Day is in line with the international community, with activities occurring annually on the 31st of October. Canada reaffirms its commitment to building a better future for its urban residents by participating in this global event.
World Cities Day facts
The theme for World Cities Day in 2025 will be Better City, Better Life: Smart Cities for People. In 2024 the theme was Youth Leading Climate and Local Action for Cities. In 2023 the theme was Financing sustainable urban future for all.
Globally, over 50% of the population lives in urban areas today.
By 2045, the world’s urban population is expected to increase by 1.5 times to 6 billion.
Approximately 80% of Canadians live in cities.
With a population of over 5.7 million, Toronto is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario. This bustling city is known for its diversity, with over half its residents born outside of Canada.
In the News and Trending in Canada for World Cities Day
Use the day to educate yourself about urban sustainability and the initiatives taken in Canadian cities. Read articles, watch documentaries, or take virtual courses to understand how cities are adapting to climate change and promoting sustainable practices.
Gather your family or friends virtually and organize a trivia night focused on Canadian cities. Create different rounds of questions, including history, landmarks, famous residents, and local culture. Award prizes to the winners.