From left to right:
● Mr. Fang Kangning, Chairman of Shenzhen Zhongyou International Education Co., Ltd
● Ms. Stella Shiu, Chairman of Sam Wa International Investment Group Ltd.
● Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Chairman of GFHS, Former UN Under-Secretary-General and High Representative
● Assistant to Ms. Donna Goodman, Founding Director of Earth Child Institute, New York
● Lyu Qiushi, Student, Shenzhen Cuiyuan High School
In accordance with the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals and the framework of New Urban Agenda, the Forum set out the themes of Interconnected Greener City, Scientific Planning and Design and Sustainable Human Settlements, Sustainable Tourism and Urban Renewal and Women and Children in the Rapidly Urbanizing World, and the urban stakeholders had fruitful discussions about them. In addition, a consultation was specially arranged for ambassadors, city mayors, investors and entrepreneurs of relevant countries to enhance exchanges and cooperation, establish partnerships, and to butt joints for more specific cooperation and build up more effective teamwork.
Upon dialogues and communication among policy-makers, specialists and designers, builders, investors, residents and representatives of the vulnerable groups from all over the world, the Forum passed the outcome document which emphasizes integrating the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals with urban development strategies and putting into effective practice, and conducting education and enlightenment, statutory regulating and incentive policy making through multi-pronged approaches, while shedding light on urban low-carbon development strategies, social stability and economic vitality promotion, coastal cities and human settlements, urban equity and appropriate and adequate housing supply, urban security and resilience, rights and interests of women and children, interconnected greener cities, green building, and green lifestyle, etc. The outcome document will be submitted to the UN General Assembly, UN ECOSOC and the secretariat of Habitat III.