UNESCO MIL Cities Network As Opportunity for Development in Africa

F. Chibás Ortiz, V. Yarnykh, Emmnauel Komi Kounakou
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The main objective of this article is to show the opportunities that can open up for African cities from the UNESCO MIL Cities approach. The methodology used was the theoretical-practical based on the bibliographical review and the narrative of the authors' experiences. MIL Cities is a UNESCO framework that speaks of the need to build or reform urban spaces so that they use new technologies but using them ethically and respectfully for vulnerable groups, transcending cultural barriers to communication and contributing to the objectives of the 2030 agenda. The article has three parts. The first part insists on the definition of the MIL Cities concept, its origin and the preliminary work that has been done to support its implementation. An exhaustive explanation is given of the 13 Indicators and 252 metrics of MIL Cities published by Chibás Ortiz and other authors. The creation of the UNESCO World Network of MIL Cities is discussed. The second part explains the role of metrics in the evaluation of MIL projects in towns and cities. This second part focuses also on the practical implementation strategies and cases deployed to spread the concept and its objectives. A particular emphasis is placed on the various webinars organized and their format though the whole world. This part summarizes actions and events taken to promote the initiative. The third part focuses on the Latin America & Africa MIL Cities initiative. In this last section, the article focuses on the launch of the project and on the objectives to be achieved to develop MIL Cities in Africa. It highlights the countries involved in the project launch activities, the promotional strategies to be deployed to disseminate the concept to all countries on the continent. It is concluded that the MIL Cities framework opens up new possibilities for the growth and development for African cities.
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教科文组织MIL城市网络:非洲发展的机遇
本文的主要目的是展示联合国教科文组织MIL城市方法可以为非洲城市带来的机会。所采用的方法是基于文献综述和作者经验叙述的理论-实践。MIL城市是联合国教科文组织的一个框架,它强调需要建设或改革城市空间,使其使用新技术,但要以合乎道德和尊重弱势群体的方式使用这些技术,超越文化交流障碍,为实现2030年议程的目标做出贡献。本文共分三部分。第一部分阐述了MIL城市概念的定义、起源以及为支持其实施所做的初步工作。本文对Chibás Ortiz和其他作者发布的13项指标和252个MIL城市指标进行了详尽的解释。讨论了联合国教科文组织世界MIL城市网络的创建。第二部分阐述了指标在城镇MIL项目评价中的作用。第二部分还侧重于实际实施战略和部署的案例,以传播这一概念及其目标。特别强调的是在世界各地组织的各种网络研讨会及其格式。这一部分总结了为推动这一倡议所采取的行动和事件。第三部分重点介绍拉丁美洲和非洲MIL城市倡议。在最后一节中,文章重点介绍了项目的启动以及在非洲发展MIL城市所要实现的目标。它强调了参与项目启动活动的国家,以及为向非洲大陆所有国家传播这一概念而部署的宣传战略。结论是,MIL城市框架为非洲城市的增长和发展开辟了新的可能性。
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