ONE UN - Housing Resilience as an Urban Systems Challenge (WUF13).
The thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) takes place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 17 to 22 May 2026. The theme of WUF13 is: Housing the world: Safe and resilient cities and communities.
This ONE UN event, organized by UNDRR, UNEP, UNDP, and UN-Habitat City Resilience Global Programme, positions housing not as a standalone sector but as a core urban system linking risk, climate, governance, services and social cohesion. It applies the concept of urban resilience cycle (anticipation, risk reduction, crisis response and recovery) to translate global frameworks and agencies' actions into concrete decision points for cities and national governments. Resilient housing have become a global priority as rapid urbanization, climate change, increasingly frequent disasters, environmental degradation and socio-economic instability converge to undermine housing systems worldwide. These pressures are systemic, affecting housing structures, land governance, infrastructure networks, basic services, environmental health, institutional capacity and community well-being. Disasters affect more than 150 million people annually and cause hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure losses, with housing disproportionately impacted as the largest component of urban infrastructure and the primary locus of vulnerability. While cities in the Global South face acute challenges linked to informality, service deficits and rapid growth, cities in the Global North are increasingly exposed due to ageing housing stock, demographic change, climate hazards and housing financialization. As risks interact across sectors, they cascade into housing as the main infrastructure of cities, amplifying displacement, service disruption and long-term vulnerability. A resilience lens reframes the housing crisis as a systemic challenge rather than a deficit of housing units. Objectives The event aims to build a shared understanding of housing resilience as an urban systems challenge and identify practical ways for cities and partners to embed disaster risk reduction, climate adaptation and service continuity into housing policy, land-use planning, building codes, financing and implementation across the full resilience cycle. It will also support the launch of a joint UN agency initiative on resilient housing to strengthen coordination and scale up policy advice and technical assistance.
Facilitator: Ron Jackson.
Partners:
UNDRR - United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (Switzerland)
UN-Habitat City Resilience Global Programme (Spain)
United Nations Development Programme UNDP (Switzerland)
UNEP France
Panelists:
UN-Habitat City Resilience Global Programme (Spain)
United Nations Development Programme UNDP (Switzerland)
UNEP France
Panelists:
Mr. Sanjay Shukla, Managing Director, National Housing Bank (India)
Mr. Kamal Kishore, SRSG, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) (Switzerland)
Ms. Gulnara Roll, Chief, Sectoral Transition Section, UNEP (France)
Mr. Jordi Mas Herrero, Director General for Housing, Regional Government of Catalonia (Spain)
Ms. Anuela Ristani, Deputy Mayor, Municipality of Tirana (Albania)
Mr. Bilal Hussein, Deputy Mayor, City of Tripoli (Lebanon)
Mr. Kamal Kishore, SRSG, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) (Switzerland)
Ms. Gulnara Roll, Chief, Sectoral Transition Section, UNEP (France)
Mr. Jordi Mas Herrero, Director General for Housing, Regional Government of Catalonia (Spain)
Ms. Anuela Ristani, Deputy Mayor, Municipality of Tirana (Albania)
Mr. Bilal Hussein, Deputy Mayor, City of Tripoli (Lebanon)
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