The SDG Navigator is a self-assessment tool, created to help cities and city government officials evaluate their current performance in the implementation of SDGs, based on official United Nations SDG targets. Additionally, the SDG Navigator will suggest best practices from the Urban SDG Knowledge Platform that will help cities address their challenges in SDG implementation.
CITY OF MAKATI l Philippines
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Badulla – Kandegedra l Sri Lanka
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Rapid urbanization is being developed in the whole world. The rate of urban population of the world populations has currently increased to 54% from 30% in 1950. It is anticipated that the population rate would account for 65% in 2050(UN,2022). The sudden concentration of urban population results in many problems caused by insufficient social infrastructures. This leads to a shortage of housing and water,and an increase in traffic congestion and crime rate and low-income poverty in many cities which creates hardship for local residents.Seoul grew to a world-class level by overcoming urban problems in the short term. In response to this, the Seoul Metropolitan Government has recognized the necessity of international development cooperation to address global urban issues in collaboration with partner cities and has established the Seoul ODA masterplan in 2023. Building up on Seoul's accumulated experiences in various fields such as youth, education and care, transportation and environment, safety, and smart cities, the city is now implementing tailor-made ODA projects, taking into account the income and infrastructure situation of partner cities.Seoul City aims to become a model that not only enhances the city's stature but also leads continuous innovation and development in urban development and problem-solving as a vital partner for sustainable development in the international community.