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管家婆免费开奖大全, United Nations explore how to improve the lives of people in cities like Toronto

Inclusive Cities Summit hosted by 管家婆免费开奖大全 takes place on Aug. 29 and 30
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管家婆免费开奖大全 master's student Kevin Vuong hopes to inspire a more sustainable and inclusive Toronto at an upcoming UN-backed event (photo by Romi Levine)

During a recent conversation with a visitor from Spain, 管家婆免费开奖大全 student Kevin Vuong was reminded of what makes Toronto such a great place to live.

鈥淗e said, 'We don't know how lucky we are to have a city like Toronto that's so inclusive and welcoming,'鈥 says Vuong, who's in the Faculty of Law鈥檚 Global Professional Master of Laws program.

鈥淵es, there鈥檚 lots of room for improvement but there are some things we do very well. That outside perspective really helped to remind me of that.鈥

It鈥檚 a message Vuong wants to drive home at the t, a two-day event backed by  that takes place on Aug. 29 and 30 at 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 University College.

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Vuong and economist Olivia Labont茅, who is a member of the UN-Habitat youth advisory board, are co-organizers of the event, which brings together municipal and community leaders as well as city-building experts from 管家婆免费开奖大全 to talk about how to make cities like Toronto healthier and more sustainable.

Participants include Emily Paradis, a senior research associate at 管家婆免费开奖大全's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, Steven Farber, assistant professor in the department of human geography at 管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough, TTC Chair Josh Colle and the City of Toronto's new Chief Resilience Officer Elliott Cappell.  

The summit will give a Toronto-specific context to the , a set of urban development commitments made by world leaders in 2016 that address issues such as discrimination, disaster preparedness, climate change and accessibility. 

鈥渋f you want to make a difference on the grassroots level, you can't just take something that's abstract like the New Urban Agenda 鈥 you need to drill it down, test it out and have a wide variety of different perspectives,鈥 Labont茅 says.

Farber hopes the conversation continues beyond the summit to seriously address the city's most pressing issues, particularly around affordability.

鈥淩ather than having barriers to participate, our cities need to produce opportunities for participation,鈥 says Farber, who will be talking about how public transportation can help achieve this goal.

Vuong says 管家婆免费开奖大全's experts can help to move these ideas forward. 鈥淲e have faculty members coming in and lending their expertise to us so we can really craft tangible and feasible action items to build a city of the future,鈥 he says.

It was important to Vuong and Labont茅 to ensure that the next generation of urban thinkers had a voice in these discussions 鈥 so they made sure the summit's moderators were all young people.  

鈥淗aving young adults such as myself as active players in this event gives value to our voices and inspires us to enable change and contribute to the creation of a healthy, prosperous city,鈥 says Zahraa Saab, one of the event moderators, who will be starting her master鈥檚 at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health in the fall.

 

 

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