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 a global observance to promote awareness of issues facing urban areas and the importance of well-planned, sustainable cities for the future. The event is a platform for discussing, sharing, and promoting innovative solutions to address these challenges. The United Nations designates a different theme for participants each year, encouraging a comprehensive approach to urbanisation and a heightened focus on creating inclusive, equitable cities.
Though initially established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013, World Cities Day has quickly garnered international recognition and participation, including from the United Kingdom. With rapid, inevitable urbanisation occurring across the globe, this annual event provides an opportunity for UK cities to engage in the global conversation concerning emerging urban issues, such as climate change, health, and housing. Acknowledging the importance of balanced planning and development, World Cities Day also offers a key platform for policy and decision-makers to emphasise economic growth, environmental protection, and social progress within the British context.
World Cities Day is typically celebrated in the United Kingdom, and various events and activities are held nationwide. Urban planners, architects, researchers, and policymakers often attend conferences, seminars, and workshops where they share experiences, exchange best practices, and formulate recommendations to improve the quality of life in urban areas. World Cities Day is observed annually on 31 October. It serves as an opportunity for the UK to further its commitment to addressing contemporary urban challenges, fostering global solidarity, and ultimately promoting the creation of thriving, sustainable cities.
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.
The UK is home to several cities that have won awards for being green and sustainable, showing their commitment to the causes promoted by World Cities Day. These cities include Bristol, Nottingham and Sheffield.
As the capital city of Wales, Cardiff is famous for its impressive Cardiff Castle, vibrant waterfront, and the Millennium Stadium. It's one of the youngest capital cities in Europe, only being declared the capital of Wales in 1955.
In the News and Trending in the UK for World Cities Day
Try your hand at cooking popular dishes from different cities in the UK. Experiment with regional recipes and enjoy a multicultural culinary experience in your own kitchen.
Choose books set in different cities across the UK as part of a city-themed book club. Engage in virtual discussions with fellow readers to share insights and recommendations.