People-centred smart city means applying technology to meet human needs," Xuesai Ma, Programme Management Officer, UN-Habitat. This year, #WorldCitiesDay will show how data, technology & AI can improve urban life. loom.ly/MLiI2Qg @bogota 0:22 1 MB Load video
Welcome to eco-smart Kutaisi! @EUinGeorgia & UNDP help the city reimagine its future — cleaner streets, greener transport, smart energy, engaged citizens. At #EuropeDay, we invited local youth to celebrate this inspiring journey. go.undp.org/iT2 #WorldCitiesDay Load image Load image Nicholas Cendrowicz and 5 others
Don't miss this #WorldCitiesDay webinar to explore how digital tools and inclusive innovation can empower residents, strengthen local governance, and build urban resilience itu.int/cities/digital … Load image ITU Standardization and UN-Habitat
Across the world, cities are showing that smart solutions work best when they work for people. This #WorldCitiesDay, explore how innovation is bridging divides and shaping a more inclusive urban future. urbanoctober.unhabitat.org/wcd events.unhabitat.org @bogota Load image 5 KB Load image Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB
A grand drone light show themed on "People-Centered Smart Cities Towards the Future" is staged in Nan'an district of Southwest China's Chongqing on Monday as a special event for the 2025 World Cities Day China Observance. Load image Load image Load image Load image
A grand drone light show themed on "People-Centered Smart Cities Towards the Future" was staged here on Monday as a special event for the 2025 World Cities Day China Observance. xhtxs.cn/7ND Load image Load image Load image Load image
Our cities are literally piles of shit. No where to be compared with any western cities. Building 10 flyovers doesn't make your city among the top world cities. We need to fix our drainage, continuous walkable footpaths, Municipality governance reforms are all necessary. Quote Roshan Rai @RoshanKrRaii · 6h The more you travel abroad, The more you realise how far India has fallen behind in the 21st century
World Cities Day is an annual international observance aimed at promoting awareness and understanding of the role of urbanisation in achieving sustainable development. The observance emphasises the importance of cities as engines for growth, innovation, and social progress. It also encourages collaboration between governments, organisations, and citizens to address urban challenges and to create more inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable cities.
The United Nations General Assembly designated World Cities Day on October 31st, 2014, recognizing the need to deal with the opportunities and challenges that rapid urbanization and the growth of cities presented. For New Zealanders, this event holds particular relevance as more than 86% of the population lives in urban areas, with cities like Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch playing an essential role in driving growth and development. Key urban issues in New Zealand include ensuring affordable housing, managing environmental impacts, improving infrastructure, and promoting community engagement in city planning and local decision-making processes.
In New Zealand, World Cities Day is marked by various events, conferences, and exhibitions organised by government bodies, academic institutions, and non-profit organisations. These activities bring together stakeholders from different sectors to discuss and share ideas on urban development and management. City councils, local communities, and businesses collaborate on projects to improve city environments, foster innovation, and enhance urban areas' overall quality of life. World Cities Day in New Zealand falls on the same date as the global observance, October 31st.
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.
Auckland is the largest city by population in New Zealand. It's home to around a third of the country's total population. It is also the country's most multicultural city.
Known as the Edinburgh of the South, Dunedin is famous for its Scottish heritage and its Victorian and Edwardian architecture. It's also home to the world's steepest residential street, Baldwin Street.
In the News and Trending in NZ for World Cities Day
Take time to reflect on the city you live in. Evaluate the urban development measures and sustainability practices implemented by your local government. Consider how you can contribute to making your city more sustainable and livable.
Use the day as a prompt to adopt or enhance sustainable habits within your home. Consider practicing water conservation, recycling, composting, or reducing energy consumption. Explore sustainable transportation options and encourage others to do the same.