In 1976, more than 2,000 delegates from 130 countries gathered in Vancouver for the first United Nations Conference on Human Settlements — the largest UN conference of its time. Half a century after the Vancouver Declaration first established adequate housing as a basic human right, UBC and UN-Habitat return to the city where it began — to take stock of what cities have become, and to chart what they must become next.
Join us for a 2-day, interactive symposium that will bring together urban planners, policymakers, international NGOs, Habitat ‘76 participants, UBC students and faculty researchers working on housing and sustainable urban development solutions.
Featured panelists include:
- Anacláudia Rossbach, Under-Secretary-General & Executive Director of UN-Habitat (Nairobi, Kenya)
- Omar Siddique, Head of Office, UN-Habitat Canada (Montreal, Canada)
- Lucy Earle, International Institute for Environment and Development (London, UK)
- Bish Sanyal, Ford International Professor of Urban Development and Planning, MIT (Cambridge, USA)
- Sheela Patel, Director, Society for Promotion of Area Resource Centres (Mumbai, India)
- Sri Husnaini Sofjan, Senior Program Advisor and Strategist, Huairou Commission (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
- Andy Yan, Associate Professor, Urban Studies & Director, City Program, SFU (Burnaby, Canada)
- Alex Flynn, Associate Professor, Law & Director, Housing Research Collaborative, UBC (Vancouver, Canada)
Register early to hold your seat: https://unhabitat50.ubc.ca/.
Vancouver,
British Columbia,
V6T 1Z2



