Cites in Global Agendas Promoting the role of cities in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda

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24 August 2017 Invitation: Cites in Global Agendas Promoting the role of cities in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda 17 October 2017, Bern, Switzerland Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear colleagues and partners, It is our great pleasure and honour to invite you to participate in an event jointly organized by the Cities Alliance and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation entitled Cities in Global Agendas Promoting the role of cities in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda. The event will take place on Tuesday, 17 October 2017, from 14:00 to 18:00 at the Federal Palace of Switzerland located at Bundesplatz 3, Bern, Switzerland. It will be followed by a networking reception hosted by the Mayor of Bern, Mr. Alec von Graffenried. On the one-year anniversary of the New Urban Agenda of Habitat III, the planned event will gather Cities Alliance members, the Swiss development community as well as partners from local governments and civil society to discuss the role of cities in realizing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and other global agendas. The event will serve participants as a platform to share experience, learn from strategic approaches and expand their network of relevant partners. In light of SDC s recent membership of the Cities Alliance, the event provides an excellent opportunity for Cities Alliance and SDC to foster synergies between their respective endeavours to promote the role of cities for sustainable development. Through its Joint Work Programme on Habitat III, Cities Alliance has facilitated strategic advocacy in the lead-up to Habitat III, which took place in Quito Ecuador from 17-20 October 2016. One year after the adoption, the Cities Alliance JWP on Habitat III seeks to support members and partners in sharing approaches, exchanging tools and collaborating towards the integrated implementation, follow-up and review of the New Urban Agenda and the SDGs in and within cities. Within a wider process on the future position of SDC in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a number of SDC thematic networks are currently leading a Learning Journey on Urban and Peri-urban Development Dynamics with view to identifying potential avenues for SDC in the area of sustainable urban development. Please register for the event no later than 29 September 2017 by filling in the online form accessible at: http://bit.ly/sdc-ca-oct2017-registration. For the draft programme and logistical details, including hotel recommendations close to the venue, please consult the attachments to this invitation. We sincerely hope that you will be able to accept this invitation and look forward to welcoming you in Bern. Sincerely, William Cobbett Director, Cities Alliance Markus Reisle Head, Global Programme on Migration and Development Contact: SDC: Ahmed Didane, +41 58 461 13 43, ahmed.didane@eda.admin.ch Cities Alliance: Florence Lozet, +32 2 880 42 21, flozet@citiesalliance.org

CITIES IN GLOBAL AGENDAS Promoting the role of cities in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda 17 October Berne, Switzerland TIME SESSION TOPIC/TITLE DETAILS SESSION TYPE 13:30-14:00 Registration Registration 14:00-14:25 1 Welcome and Introduction Welcome from Pio Wennubst (Head of SDC Global Cooperation), Jean-François Cuénod (Deputy Head of SDC South Cooperation), and William Cobbett (Cities Alliance, Director). Presentation of the agenda by 14:25-14:55 2 Setting the Scene: Planetary Urbanisation Keynote on planetary urbanisation Presenter: Prof. Christian Schmid (ETH Zurich) 14:55-15:50 3 Cities in Global Agendas: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development & the New Urban Agenda 15:50-16:10 Break Develop an interactive debate around the how of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development & the New Urban Agenda focusing on the achievement of targets and progress monitoring at the local/city level. Link with the Cities Alliance Habitat III Joint Work Programme. Moderator: Clare Short (Cities Alliance) Panellists: Cities Alliance selected members and partners (TBC) Discussants from the city perspective: Hon. Alec von Graffenried (Mayor of Berne) Hon. Majid Batambuze (Mayor of Jinja) Panel Discussion

CITIES IN GLOBAL AGENDAS Promoting the role of cities in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda 17 October Berne, Switzerland 16:10-17:30 4 Gallery Walk with thematic stands on 3 dimensions of sustainable urban development: Inclusive Governance, Equitable Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability Stimulate a discussion on the way forward for cities focusing on the three dimensions: Inclusive Governance, Equitable Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability and answering the following debate questions: - What is the role of cities to achieve the respective dimension of sustainable development? - How can international cooperation, through the global agendas, support the local implementation of the three dimensions of sustainable development? - How can the Swiss development community and Cities Alliance support the local implementation of the three dimensions of sustainable development? Cities Alliance selected members and partners (TBC) 17:30-17:45 5 Closing Remarks Take-aways of the day and outlook on the second day Pio Wennubst (SDC GP, Head of Global Cooperation) William Cobbett (Cities Alliance, Director) 18:00 Reception Reception hosted by Hon. Alec von Graffenried (Mayor of Berne) including a group photo Group Work Reception

24 August 2017 Invitation: Migration and Cities Inception workshop of the Cities Alliance Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities 18 October 2017, Bern, Switzerland Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear colleagues and partners, It is our great pleasure and honour to invite you to participate in a workshop jointly organized by the Cities Alliance and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation entitled Migration and Cities Inception workshop of the Cities Alliance Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities. The workshop will take place on Wednesday, 18 October 2017, from 8:30 to 16:00, at the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) located at Freiburgstrasse 130, Bern, Switzerland. Migration and Cities has been identified as a new pillar for the forthcoming Cities Alliance Strategic Plan 2018-2021. In line with its own strategic priority on urban migration, SDC has recently joined the Cities Alliance as a new member. In order to promote the role of cities for migration, SDC and Cities Alliance propose to establish a multi-year Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities. The workshop on 18 October 2017 will bring together Cities Alliance members as well as international and Swiss partners with relevant experience on migration and development with a particular focus on the role of cities. The workshop will explore the prospective thematic contours, potential approaches and innovative instruments through which the Joint Work Programme could support cities to meet global commitments on migration in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the New Urban Agenda and the upcoming global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration. The workshop will establish a common understanding on the multiple linkages between migration, development and urbanization, and identify commitments on migration in global agendas relevant to cities. It will further facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experience between the participants to identify strategic avenues for the proposed multi-year JWP on Migration and Cities. At the end of the workshop, the next steps and action points for the way forward on the JWP on Migration and Cities will be determined. We hope that this event will give us an early indication of Cities Alliance members, organizations working on migration, and partners from local governments and civil society expressing interest in participating in the proposed multi-year Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities. Please register for the event no later than 29 September 2017 by filling in the online form accessible at: http://bit.ly/sdc-ca-oct2017-registration. For the draft programme and logistical details, including hotel recommendations close to the venue, please consult the attachments to this invitation. We sincerely hope that you will be able to accept this invitation and we look forward to welcoming you in Bern. Sincerely, William Cobbett Director, Cities Alliance Markus Reisle Head, Global Programme on Migration and Development Contact: SDC: Ahmed Didane, +41 58 461 13 43, ahmed.didane@eda.admin.ch Cities Alliance: Florence Lozet, +32 2 880 42 21, flozet@citiesalliance.org

MIGRATION AND CITIES Inception workshop of the Cities Alliance Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities 18 October Berne, Switzerland TIME SESSION TOPIC/TITLE DETAILS SESSION TYPE 8:30-9:00 Registration Welcome Coffee and Registration 9:00 9:10 1 Welcome remarks Welcome from Pio Wennubst (Head of SDC Global Cooperation) and William Cobbett (Cities Alliance, Director). 9:10-9:35 2 Migration, Cities and Development Introduction to the concept of migration and development with a particular focus on cities. Presenter: Markus Reisle (SDC, Head Global Programme on Migration and Development) 9:35-10:00 3 Migration in Global Agendas 10:00-10:25 4 Proposed approach of the JWP on Migration and Cities 10:25-10:45 Break 10:45-11:45 5 Introduction to the proposed Joint Work Programme Strategic Outcome Areas Introduction to the history of migration and to the global commitments on migration linked to the global agendas and the role of cities. Presenter: TBC Presentation and brainstorming of the Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities concept note, objectives and strategic focus of the JWP. Presenter: Julian Baskin (Cities Alliance, Head of Programme Unit) Stimulate a discussion on proposed key outcome areas for the Joint Work Programme in the draft Concept Note Moderator: Julian Baskin (Cities Alliance, Head of Programme Unit) Panellists: Cities Alliance selected members and partners (TBC) Panel Discussion

MIGRATION AND CITIES Inception workshop of the Cities Alliance Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities 18 October Berne, Switzerland 11:45-12:00 6 Introduction to the Focus Session Methodology 12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 7 Thematic Focus Session SWOT Analysis 15:00-15:20 Break 15:20-15:50 8 Report back, validation and completion of the Joint Work Programme strategic outcome areas 15:50-16:00 9 Way Forward and Closing Remarks Introduction to the SWOT Analysis Methodology Florence Lozet (Cities Alliance, Programme Analyst) Facilitate the exchange of knowledge on the proposed strategic outcome areas of the JWP (TBD) through the SWOT analysis methodology. Participants will be asked to advance recommendations for the substantive development of the Joint Work Programme. Each group will be anchored by an SDC and a Cities Alliance member (TBC) Highlight recommendations for the JWP thematic focus and strategic approach. Julian Baskin (Cities Alliance, Head of Programme Unit) and Bettina Etter (SDC, Program Officer Global Programme on Migration and Development) Wrap up and summary of the points of discussion. Agreement on next steps and action points. Pio Wennubst (Head of SDC Global Cooperation) William Cobbett (Cities Alliance, Director) Group Work

LOGISTICS NOTE Events organized by the Cities Alliance and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC in Bern, Switzerland: 17 October 2017: Cities in Global Agendas Promoting the role of cities in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda 18 October 2017: Migration and Cities Inception workshop of the Cities Alliance Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities I. General information about Bern Bern, the capital city of Switzerland, is built around a crook in the Aare River. It traces its origins back to the 12th century, with medieval architecture preserved in the Altstadt (Old Town). The Swiss Parliament and diplomats meet in the Neo- Renaissance Bundeshaus (Federal Palace). The Französische Kirche (French Church) and the nearby medieval tower known as the Zytglogge both date to the 13th century. II. Visa requirements for Switzerland Information is available under the following link: https://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/fr/dfae/entree-sejour-suisse/dispositions-visas-formulairedemande.html

III. Routes from the airports to Bern by train A) Zürich airport Bern: every 18 minutes past the hour (Direction Geneva Airport) / Duration: 1h10mn every 40 minutes past the hour (Direction Brigg) / Duration: 1h18mn B) Geneva airport Bern: every 02 minutes past the hour (Direction Luzern) / Duration: 1h54mn every 32 minutes past the hour (Direction St. Gallen) / Duration: 1h54mn IV. Suggestions for hotels in Bern 1. Hotel City am Bahnhof Bubenbergplatz 7 CH-3011 Bern +41 (0)31 311 53 77 http://fassbindhotels.ch/de/hotel/city-am-bahnhof-bern/ 2. Hotel Ambassador Seftigenstrasse 99 CH-3007 Bern +41 (0)31 370 99 99 http://fassbindhotels.ch/hotel/ambassador-spa-bern/ 3. Best Western HOTEL Bern Zeughausgasse 9 CH-3011 Bern +41 (0)31 329 22 22 +41 (0)31 329 22 26 https://www.hotel-bern.ch/de/kontakt/kontaktformular.html 4. SORELL HOTEL ADOR Laupenstrasse 15 CH-3001 Bern +41 (0)31 388 01 11 https://sorellhotels.com/de/ador/kontakt 5. National Bern Hirschengraben 24 CH-3011 Bern +41 (0)31 552 15 15 https://www.nationalbern.ch/ Please note that participants are responsible for their own hotel reservations.

V. Meeting venues and how to get there 1) 17 October 2017: Cites in Global Agendas Promoting the role of cities in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda Venue: - Federal Palace of Switzerland, Bundesplatz 3, Bern - Erlacherhof / Stadtkanzlei Bern, Junkerngasse 47, 3011 Bern

2) 18 October 2017: Migration and Cities Inception workshop of the Cities Alliance Joint Work Programme on Migration and Cities Venue: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Freiburgstrasse 130, Bern - Tram 7 in the direction of Bümpliz and get off at Europaplatz Bahnhof - Tram 8 in the direction of Brünnen Westside Bahnhof and get off at Europaplatz Bahnhof