Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Sustainable Cities & Communities


Goal 11 is about making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.

Cities represent the future of global living. The world’s population reached 8 billion on 2022 over half living in urban areas. This figure is only expected to rise, with 70 per cent of people expected to live in cities by 2050. Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in slums or slum-like conditions in cities, with 2 billion more expected in the next 30 years.

However many of these cities are not ready for this rapid urbanisation, and it outpaces the development of housing, infrastructure and services, which led to a rise in slums or slum-like conditions.

Urban sprawl, air pollution and limited open public spaces persist in cities.

Good progress has been made since the implementation of the SDGs in 2015, and now the number of countries with national and local disaster risk reduction strategies has doubled. But issues still remain and in 2022, only half of the urban population had convenient access to public transport.

Sustainable development cannot be achieved without significantly transforming the way urban spaces are built and managed.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Eastern Partnership

2009 E g

Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

EaP CSF 2009 Brussels Belgium F y

Eastern Regional Organization for Planning and Human Settlements

EAROPH 1958 Putrajaya Malaysia D

Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration

EROPA 1958 Quezon City Philippines D

ECA Office for North Africa

1963 Rabat Morocco E g

ECA Sub-Regional Office for Central Africa

ECA/SRO-CA 1997 Yaoundé Cameroon E g

ECHELON Network

1971 F g

ECNC - European Centre for Nature Conservation

1993 Tilburg Netherlands E y

ECO Cultural Institute

ECI 1995 Teheran Iran Islamic Rep E gj

Eco Foundation Global

EFG Beijing China G

ECO Transit Trade Agreement

1995 T g

Eco-Sys Action Foundation

Hong Kong Hong Kong F f

EcoAgriculture Partners

2002 Oakton VA USA F

Ecobank Foundation

Lomé Togo J f

ecOceanica

2009 Lima Peru G

EcoHealth Alliance

1971 New York NY USA G fv

Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, Paris

EFEO 1900 Paris France N jv

ECOLIFE

Escondido CA USA G f

EcoLogic Development Fund

1993 Cambridge MA USA G f

Ecological Defense Group

EDGE N

Ecological Tourism in Europe

1991 Bonn Germany G

EcoMENA

2012 Doha Qatar F

EcoMobility Alliance

2007 Bonn Germany C

Economy for the Common Good

ECG Hamburg Germany C

EDANA, the voice of nonwovens

EDANA 1971 Brussels Belgium D t

Edmund Rice International

ERI Geneva Switzerland E

Edna McConnel Clark Foundation

EMCF 1974 New York NY USA G f

Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe

eCAADe 1983 Brussels Belgium F v

Education Reform Initiative of South Eastern Europe

ERI SEE Zagreb Croatia E g

EDUCO

2013 Barcelona Spain G

EECONET Action Fund

EAF 1995 Leiden Netherlands F f

EFRAT - International Organization for Saving Jewish Babies

Jerusalem Israel F

EIT Climate-KIC

2010 Amsterdam Netherlands F

EIT RawMaterials

2015 Berlin Germany F

EIT Urban Mobility

EIT UM 2019 Barcelona Spain F

Ekklesia Society

1996 Frisco TX USA F v

ELECTRI-CITY.MOBI

Collobrières France J

Electric Vehicle Union

EVU 2011 Brussels Belgium J

Electronic Information for Libraries

EIFL 1999 Vilnius Lithuania E

Electronic Privacy Information Center

EPIC 1994 Washington DC USA G

ELIX - Conservation Volunteers Greece

ELIX-CVG 1987 Athens Greece G

emBOLDen Alliances

Golden CO USA G

Emerald Network

1989 Strasbourg France K gy

Emergency Architects

2001 Amiens France G

Empowers Africa

New York NY USA G

Energy 4 Impact

2002 London UK F

Energy and Resources Institute

TERI 1974 Delhi India G j

Energy Cities

Besançon France E

Energy Community

2005 Vienna Austria E g

Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes

EEIP Brussels Belgium F t

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