Inclusive Cities for All: COVID-19 Urban Response
Interactive Discussion of Venice Declaration Signatories
in Observance of the World Cities Day 2020
Organized by
International Federation for Family Development
and Universidad Nove de Julho · UNINOVE (Brazil)
with the collaboration of
Veneto Region (Italy)
State of Carinthia (Austria)
Department of Bouches-du-Rhône (France)
Autonomous Region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Italy)
Government of the State of Parana (Brazil)
Regional Union of Municipalities of Attiki (Greece)
Municipality of São Paulo (Brazil)
City of Vicenza (Italy)
and European Local Inclusion and Social Action network (ELISAN)
and the participation of
United Nations - Habitat New York Liaison Office
and United Nations DESA Division for Inclusive Social Development 
Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
10:00 - 11:00 NYC time
15:00 - 16:00 Central European Time
Virtual Conference Room · Zoom Meeting ID: 864 0211 5579
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PROGRAMME
Please, note that this programme is subject to change, and will be regularly updated.
Welcoming Remarks
 
Olivier Yao
World President of the International Federation for Family Development
Opening Remarks
 
Roberto Ciambetti
President of the Veneto Regional Council
Vice-President of the Bureau, European Committee of the Regions
Interactive Discussion
| 
2020 Annual Report
 Jose Eduardo Storopoli UNINOVE University (Brazil) Project Academic Coordinator  | 
Carinthia  Report
 Beate Prettner Deputy Governor of Carinthia (Austria) Vice-President of ELISAN  | 
Q & A
Statements
 
Gianna Zamaro
Director of Social Policies and Disabilities,
Autonomous Region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Italy)
Valdemar Bernardo Jorge
Secretary of Planning, State of Parana (Brazil)
Georgios Markopoulos
President, Regional Union of Municipalities of Attiki (Greece)
Rodrigo Massi
International Relations Coordinator, Municipality of São Paulo (Brazil)
Francesco Rucco
Mayor of Vicenza (Italy)
Jean-Max Trouillet
President of the Steering Committee,
European Local Inclusion and Social Action network (ELISAN)
Venice Declaration Signing Ceremony
Closing Remarks
 
Chris Williams
Director of the UN-Habitat New York Liaison Office
Concluding Remarks
 
Daniela Bas
Director of the United Nations DESA Division for Inclusive Social Development
Moderator
 
Nora Urrea
Vice-President of the International Federation for Family Development
BACKGROUND NOTE
The COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated an unprecedented global crisis, 
with thousands of lives lost, millions of families affected, and with 
poor and densely populated areas paying the highest toll. Many urban 
settlements have reacted rapidly and effectively to contain the virus, 
mostly thanks to first responders commitment, local authorities’ 
readiness and families confinement collaboration. 
 
Although, shortcomings have been exposed in many urban areas putting 
extra pressure on the social protection, education, health, and welfare 
systems, resulting in increased stress for families. Local and regional 
authorities have a critical task to protect all family members, stall 
the pandemic and prepare their communities for recovery and strengthened
 resilience. At the same time, the impact of COVID-19 has re-shaped 
urban life around the world. Local communities have played a key role in
 contributing to keeping people safe and maintaining some economic 
activities. 
 
In this crisis as in many others, the family unit has proven to be one 
of the main agents for recovery, governance, protection and development 
within societies and thus cornerstone for the post-COVID-19. If families
 are these crucial development agents, an adequate environment is needed
 to facilitate their role. Local authorities should be considered the 
family unit as an important social agent to respond, recover, prevent 
and prepare for the ongoing challenges. 
 
The recognition of communities’ value must be maintained beyond the 
virus outbreak. In the transition to a new sustainable urban normality, 
local communities must play an expanded role supporting government 
stimulus packages for employment creation, delivery of essential 
services, ensuring a green-economic transformation, the provision of 
adequate shelter and public space and reestablishment of local value 
chains. The Inclusive Cities for Sustainable Cities project is a 
worldwide alliance promoted by the International Federation for Family 
Development that aims to be inclusive of sustainable families by being 
responsive to their needs in these ten issues, based on 2030 Agenda and 
Habitat III and under the leadership of the Veneto Region in Italy: 
Housing, New Technologies, Education, Healthcare, Safety, Clean Air, 
Transportation, Affordability, Leisure and Tourism, and Vulnerable 
Families. Their commitment consists of presenting once a year the 
results in those topics and attending an annual Conference organized to 
share good practices.
 
As detailed by the Manifesto signed by all participants in the last 
annual meeting of the participants in the project, it is necessary to 
outline the model of a city that places the citizen at the center of its
 concerns and becomes responsive to the many challenges of the urban 
future, as a shareable and inclusive city which places family care as 
the basis for it. The report to be presented in this celebration is a 
first step towards this design for the future, enriched with lessons 
learnt during the pandemic.
 
The new law of the Veneto Region on ‘Interventions to support the family
 and natality’ is also a good example in the application of those 
principles.
DISCUSSION POINTS
1. Support local governments and family evidenced-based interventions, integrated community / family data, mapping and analysis 
   a. Health: measures compatible with subsistence, food security, access to water and sanitation
   b. Housing: burden on rent and mortgages, homeless shelter and quarantine designated facilities. 
   c. Safety: safe urban mobility and transport, especially first responders.  
 
2. Mitigate economic impact and initiate recovery by:
   a. Care: mitigate the economic impact, take into account the informal sector. 
   b. Recovery: local and regional fiscal recovery plans to consider family units and members. 
GLOBAL PROJECT
This project, promoted by the International Federation for Family Development under the leadership of the Veneto Region, is directed to cities and territories that wish to actively contribute to goal SDG11 and be responsive to the family needs. Their commitment is detailed in the Venice Declaration.

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