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
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...
The new Her heCity Guide is out! Launched during #WorldCitiesDay, it strengthens inclusive, participatory urban development—starting from women’s and girls’ perspective. Download here: loom.ly/6LJiXu8 #HerCity Load image
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 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
Westminster Abbey is at the heart of London and is an essential part of any visit to the capital. On #WorldCitiesDay, take a look at some of the highlights that you can enjoy when you visit us... 2:19 4 MB Load video
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
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
Every 31 October, we celebrate World Cities Day to remind us of the importance of building inclusive, safe, and livable cities for everyone To mark this day, we asked our friends at the ASEAN Foundation to share where they come from and what they hope for their cities’ future 2:31 7 MB Load video
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
World Cities Day is a global observance that promotes the international community's interest in urbanisation and its challenges while encouraging cooperation among nations to create sustainable cities and improve urban living conditions. This day highlights the role of cities as vital platforms for social, economic, and political progress in today's world. The United Nations has identified building sustainable and resilient cities as one of its 17 Sustainable Development Goals, acknowledging the need for urban planning and development policies that foster inclusiveness, safety, and sustainability.
The United Nations General Assembly designated October 31st as World Cities Day during its 68th session in 2013. The central theme for World Cities Day 2021 is "Adapting Cities for Climate Resilience," which is particularly relevant to South Africa. With a growing urban population, South African cities face challenges such as inadequate housing, poverty, unemployment, and stressed public services. Furthermore, cities in South Africa are increasingly confronted with the effects of climate change, including water scarcity, rising temperatures, and extreme weather events, highlighting the need to develop and implement long-term climate adaptation strategies.
In South Africa, various stakeholders, including government institutions, academic organizations, and civil society groups, come together to observe World Cities Day through different activities and events. These include workshops, seminars, exhibitions, and public discussions on pressing themes such as urban governance, urban infrastructure, affordable housing, municipal service delivery, and environmental sustainability. World Cities Day, held on October 31st, serves as a platform for South Africans to raise awareness, share experiences and innovations, and foster collaboration in addressing their urban centres' challenges.
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.
Durban is known for its port, which is not only the busiest in South Africa but also in the entire continent. The city also has a large Indian population, with Indian culture significantly influencing local cuisine and architecture.
Kimberley was the location of a significant diamond rush in the 1860s and is home to the Big Hole, where diamonds were mined.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for World Cities Day
Top things to do in South Africa for World Cities Day
Join guided tours of cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria to explore their cultural, historical, and architectural sites. These tours can provide an insight into the urban development of these cities.
Participate in various environmental initiatives such as tree planting, beach clean-ups, or conservation projects happening in cities across South Africa.