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School of Planning and Architecture Participates at the World Town Planning Day

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Theme:
Think Global and Plan Local: The role of planning profession as central to the implementation of
Development at the local level in the New Urban Agenda and UN-Habitat Sustainable Development GoalÌý11and Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030.


Background Information
The Kenya Institute of Planners Western Kenya Chapter in collaboration with the CountyÌý government of Kisumu is organizing a World Town Planning Day on 8th November 2022.
The day is celebrated in 30 countries on four continents each November. It is a special dayÌýto recognize and promote the role of planners and planning in creating healthy, prosperous
communities. World Town Planning Day presents an excellent opportunity to leverage theÌýplanning structures through collaboration to accelerate the implementation of theÌýinternational development agenda framework

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Participants at the World Planning Day event

ÌýRelevance of the World Town Planning Day


ï‚§ It is a worldwide movement
World Town Planning Day highlights the importance of adequate urban planning, forÌýÌýcommunities and the world at large. Daily population increase requires proper planningÌýmethods that make room for orderly urban expansion while accommodating other land uses.
ï‚§ It appreciates the contribution of urban planning
This day raises awareness of the importance of urban planning and also highlights theÌýamazing contribution of urban planners in our communities so far. This gives anÌýunderstanding of the important contributions sound planning makes to the quality ofÌýpeople’s lives.
ï‚§ It educates on the importance of proper planning
Awareness of proper planning gives a deeper understanding of the relevance of orderlyÌýdevelopment. The acquired knowledge on planning from professionals is then cascaded toÌýcivilians, various institutions and other relevant bodies.

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The Dean Dr. Hellen Kamwele (Center) with Students of School of Planning and Architecture at the Event

Goals of the Event:
1. To provide a platform for various stakeholders in the built environment to learn, share and
make partnerships aimed at enhancing participatory and inclusive approach towards well
planned and resilient cities and towns in Kenya.
2. Celebrate Towns planners and institutions engaged in planning through the KIP Awards and
promote positive engagement aimed at promoting effectiveness in the planning serviceÌýdelivery.
Objectives of the Event
The main focus of the event is sensitize people on how planning contribute towardsÌýachieving well planned sustainable, resilient and liveable cities and towns.
ï‚§ To enhance collaboration between practitioners engaged in town planning in Western
Kenya

ï‚§ To draw attention to the aims, objectives, and progress of urban and regional planningÌýlocally, Nationally and globally.
ï‚§ To highlight the valuable contributions sound planning has made to the quality of globalÌýhuman settlements and their environment.
ï‚§ To disseminate world ideals of urban and regional planning not only within theÌýprofession but also among the general public at the local level.
ï‚§ To promote and advocate for integration of resilience in the National, County orÌýSectoral integrated plans and policies
ï‚§ To sensitize the public about global and local challenges facing urban planning.
ï‚§ To inspire future generations to build sustainable, healthy cities that can withstand theÌýchallenges presented by the billions of people that will soon move into cities.
ï‚§ To publicize the positive impact planners have on people’s lives and wellbeing thoughÌýpractice.
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School of Planning and Architecture students participates at the World Town Planning Day
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