The COVID-19 pandemic and its related crises have underlined what is essential to our everyday lives and have redefined the notion of what is public and what should be considered as part of the commons. It has never been clearer that basic services such as access to housing, to water and sanitation, to health, to nutritious and sustainable food, and to transport are indispensable to protect the livelihood of our communities. Over the past two years, the importance of access to green public spaces, the right to clean air and a clean environment, digital rights and the right to connectivity, the right to quality time, among others, has risen.
Town Hall :
Lorena Zarate, Global Platform for the Right to the City
Aik van Eemeren, Lead Public Tech at CTO, City of Amsterdam, and representative of the Cities Coalition for Digital Rights
Nina Madsen, Program Officer, Open Society Foundations
Karishma Rajoo, General Manager, ACCORD
Marcela Villarreal, Director of Partnerships Division, Food and Agriculture
Thomas George, Global Lead, Urban, UNICEF
Representatives of the Youth, Feminist and Accessibility Caucuses
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