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    To put the worlds best knowledge and

    innovations in the hands of policymakers andpractitioners so that they can harness urban

    growth for better development outcomes.

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    ECONOMICrural-to-urban

    transition

    SOCIALsocial inclusion and

    mobility

    ENVIRONMENTsustainable urban

    growth

    GOVERNANCEaccountable &

    financially solvent

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    Korea Research Institute

    for Human Settlements

    (KRIHS) -

    Joint East Asia

    Launch event of UrbKP;East Asia Regional

    Coordinator

    Fedesarrollo -

    Joint Latin America and

    Caribbean Launch event

    of UrbKP; LAC Regional

    Coordinator

    Centre for Liveable Cities-Collaboration on World City

    Summit

    Brisbane City Council/APAC

    City Summit - Collaboration on

    e-library

    Future Cities Institute-

    Knowledge Creation and

    discussions moderator on

    platform

    Cisco- Knowledge

    Exchange Series

    on ICT in Urban

    Development

    UPenn, NYU,

    DUSPMIT, Harvard,

    Columbia -Knowledge Exchange

    seminar

    and Joint research

    activities

    McKinsey Global

    Institute - Joint

    research and paper

    reviews

    Leontief Center,

    St. Petersburg -

    TBD

    Africa Centre for

    Cities & Africa

    Planning Schools

    Network (for FY12)-

    Knowledge Exchange

    seminar

    and Joint research

    activities

    India Institute

    for Human

    Settlements, &

    IPS, Sri Lanka

    Regional events

    & joint research

    activities

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    15+ GLOBAL PARTNERS

    60+ COLLABORATING ORGS

    7,500+ ONLINE VISITORS

    14 EVENTS IN 10

    COUNTRIES

    4,000 PARTICIPANTS

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyQH9oSSsZM
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    Partnership building Foundational strategy

    and technology

    Translating partnercommitments into action

    Building out knowledgeand data components

    Informing discussions onKnowledge Bank

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    Goal: Facilitate tacit knowledge exchange and foster a global community of practice.

    Phase 2: Greater selectivity in events (incorporate lessons learned).

    Future of CitiesLondon(Chatham House), Feb 2012

    Smart CitiesDC (World Bank),March 2012

    Hidden Potential of CitiesOslo(NIKU), Apr 2012

    EAP | LAC | ECA | AFRFY11-12

    S. AsiaSri Lanka, March

    Middle East ,N.Africamid-2012

    http://vimeo.com/33137867
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    Goal: Promote common urban indicators and access to comparable city-level data.

    Phase 2: Find and release data-sets. Facilitate collection of comparable data.

    Enterprise Surveys

    Sub-national Doing

    Business Environmental city

    profiles

    Urban energy (Trace)benchmark data

    Budgets & credit ratings

    THIRD PARTY DATA

    Do you have data

    to share ?

    What else?

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    Environment

    GHG emission/capita:

    Air pollution: PM2.5 or PM10

    MNA > ARABIA > AGRABAH PROTOTYPE

    PEER GROUPS: Mid-East , C40 , C100

    WB PROJECTS: Transport | Urban

    MDG s: (report)

    Economics & Business

    GROWTH (report)COMPOSITION (report)

    Development & Infrastructure

    UNEMPLOYMENT: 11%

    DOING BUSINESS: 5th (Natl) | 42nd (MNA)

    ENTERPRISES:

    Global Rankings

    INDEX WORLD MNA

    Population 131 9

    GDP 139 7

    Green Index 20 3

    Congestion N/A N/A

    Livable Index 62 3

    58%Citizen Feedback

    Satisfaction

    Confidence 57 CONSUMERFIRMSCity Management & Finance

    CREDIT

    RATING: A- (report)BUDGET

    ALLOCATION:

    REVENUE:

    EXPENDITURE:

    $3,523 mil ($210/capita)

    $4,100 mil ($244/ capita)

    ASSETS /

    LIABILITIES:

    parks, public spaces, cultural /

    brown-field, crime, climate vuln.

    DEBT: $8,300 mil ($290/capita) STAFF: 62,205

    Thematic Indicators

    Economy

    Environment

    Social Inclusion

    Governance

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    Goal: Co-create & share knowledge on most pressing urban issues to influence practice

    Phase 2: Deliver concrete products.

    PRIORITYGAPS

    Integrated

    transport, land-use, and spatial

    planning

    Jobs,innovation, andentrepreneur-

    ship

    Sustainable,

    compact, andsmart cities

    Slum upgradingand socialinclusion

    OTHER?

    Rethinking Cities volume

    Joint products & projects(ex: McKinsey, IIHS, MIT)

    City Solutions e-Library(for cities, by cities)

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    Word-cloud of all World Bank urban knowledge products since 2000:

    628projects, $150million (est.)

    Urban knowledge stock taking, mapping & curation to improve access

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    VISIT US AT:

    http://www.urbanknowledge.org/
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    Best Practices

    Library & Data

    Community

    Engagement

    Initiative &

    Program Spaces

    Event & Group

    Spaces

    + DATA.WORLDBANK.ORG

    Interactive platform for sharing knowledge and connecting with stakeholders

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