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{{Climate initiative
 
{{Climate initiative
|Name of initiative=MobiliseYourCity: 100 Cities Engaged in Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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|Name of initiative=MobiliseYourCity Partnership
 
|LPAA initiative=Yes
 
|LPAA initiative=Yes
|NAZCA Initiative=No
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|NAZCA Initiative=Yes
|Website address=www.mobiliseyourcity.net
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|Website address=www.MobiliseYourCity.net
 
|Starting year=2015
 
|Starting year=2015
|Description=Support developing and transition cities and countries in better urban mobility planning to design more liveable and prosperous cities for all, reduce congestions, road fatalities, noise and air pollution, and CO 2 emissions.
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|Secretariat=MobiliseYourCity Secretariat, Rue du Commerce 123, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Engage at least 100 cities in the elaboration or revision of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) between 2016 and 2020 to improve urban transport for both passengers and goods and reduce CO 2 emissions by at least 50% by 2050;
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Email: Contact@MobiliseYourCity.net
Build support and capacity to implement national sustainable urban mobility policies based on SUMPs at local level in 12 to 15 developing countries
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Tel: +49 151 1575 4642;  
Accompany national governments in the elaboration of National Urban Transport Policies (NUTPs) including fi nancing schemes and monitoring tools
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Markus Delfts, e-mail: markus.delfs@giz.de
Off er cities and countries fi nancing, technical assistance and capacity building to set up SUMPs and NUTPs, as well as a comprehensive and adapted methodological framework, an international reference platform to share best practices, support to access fi nancing and city-to-city cooperation.
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|Organisational structure=Founding partners: ADEME, AFD, CEREMA, CODATU, GIZ
|LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments=Yes
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|Geographical coverage=Global
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|Name of lead organisation=ADEME, AFD, Cerema, CODATU, GIZ
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|Type of lead organisation=Network/Consortium/Partnership
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|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=Belgium
 
|LPAA Theme Transport=Yes
 
|LPAA Theme Transport=Yes
|Secretariat=0
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|LPAA Theme Agriculture=No
|Type of lead organisation=NGO/Civil society
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|LPAA Theme Forestry=No
|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=France
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|LPAA Theme Business=No
|Commitment=No
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|LPAA Theme Financial institutions=No
|Quantified=No
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|LPAA Theme Buildings=No
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|LPAA Theme Industry=No
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|LPAA Theme Waste=No
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|LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments=Yes
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|LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants=No
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|LPAA Theme International maritime transport=No
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|LPAA Theme Energy Supply=No
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|LPAA Theme Fluorinated gases=No
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|LPAA Theme Energy efficiency=No
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|LPAA Theme Renewable energy=No
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|LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions=No
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|LPAA Theme Adaptation=No
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|LPAA Theme Other=No
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|LPAA Theme Resilience=No
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|LPAA Theme Innovation=No
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|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
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|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
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|Description=MobiliseYourCity is a multi-donor action, jointly co-financed by the European Commission's Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO), the French Ministry of Ecological Transition and Solidarity (MTES), the French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM), and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB). The initiative is implemented by its founding partners ADEME, AFD, CEREMA, CODATU, and GIZ.
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|Goals=Engage at least 100 cities in the elaboration or revision of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) and 20 countries in the elaboration of a National Urban Mobility Policies and Investment Programs (NUMPs).
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|Activities=Capacity building:
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• Trainings and workshops conducted in Afrika, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe;
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• Workshops conducted along with international events, such as the European Development Days in Brussels, European Transport Week, Climate Chance and the COP22/23.
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• Beneficiary partners provided with knowledge content (training programs, methodological guides, webinars, etc.)
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Knowledge development:
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• Commencement of technical assistance with beneficiary partners in Cameroun, Senegal, Tunisia, Morocco and the Philippines; continuation of activities with current beneficiary partners.
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Monitoring and reporting:
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• Definition of the MobiliseYourCity monitoring & evaluation (M&E) framework; use of the MobiliseYourCity M&E framework;
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• Publication of the MobiliseYourCity first annual report (2017) scheduled for 2/2018.
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|Participants research and educational organisations number=1
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|Participants research and educational organisations names=ITDP (USA)
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|Participants national actors number=12
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|Participants national actors names=France, Germany, India, Morocco, Ethiopia, Dominican Republic, Cameroon, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Togo, Tunisia, Senegal
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|Participants governmental actors number=5
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|Participants governmental actors names=ADEME (France), AFD (French Development Agency), CEREMA - French Centre for Study and Expertise on Risks Environment Mobility and Urban and Country Planning (France), CODATU - Cooperation for urban mobility in the developing world (France), GIZ (Germany).
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|Participants municipal actors number=61
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|Participants municipal actors names=Guadalajara (Mexico), Havana (Cuba), Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), Ibague (Colombia), Ambato (Equador), Quenca (Equador), Loja (Ecuador), Quito (Equador), Arequipa (Peru), Trujilio (Peru), Antofagasta (Chile), Bajada Santista (Brazil),  Belo Horizonte (Brazil), Brazilia (Brazil), Curitiba (Brazil), Fortaleza (Brazil), Recife (Brazil), Teresina (Brazil), Cordoba (Argentina), Beni Mellal (Morocco), Casablanca (Morocco), El Jadida (Morocco), Fes (Morocco), Kenitra (Morocco), Khemisset (Morocco), Khouribga (Morocco), Marrakesh (Morocco), Oujda (Morocco), Rabat (Morocco), Sefi (Morocco), Settat (Morocco), Sfax (Tunisia), Dakar (Senegal), Niamey (Niger), Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), Bobo Dioulasso (Burkina Faso), Lome (Togo), Abijan (Ivory Coast), Bouake (Ivory Coast), Kumasi (Ghana), Windhoek (Namibia), Dire Dawa (Ethiopia), Hawassa (Ethiopia), Dodoma (Tanzania), Maputo (Mozambique), Antananarivo (Madagascar), Mahajanga (Madagascar), Peshawar (Pakistan), Ahmedabad (India), Kochi (india), Nagpur (India), Kurunegala (Sri Lanka), Tbilisi (Georgia), Lviv (Ukraine), Chernivtsi (Ukraine), Poltava (Ukraine), Vinnitsa (Ukraine), Zhytomyr (Ukraine.
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|Participants intergovernmental organisations number=2
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|Participants intergovernmental organisations names=UN-HABITAT (Kenya), UCLG (Spain).
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|Participants supporting partners number=4
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|Participants supporting partners names=European Commission's Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development - DG DEVCO (Belgium), the French Ministry of Ecological Transition and Solidarity - MTES (France), the French Facility for Global Environment - FFEM (France), the German Federal Ministry for the Environment - Nature Conservation - Building and Nuclear Safety - BMUB (Germany).
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|Number of members={{Number of members
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|Number of members year=2018
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|Number of members value=20
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|Have only national states as participators=No
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|Indicators information={{Indicators information
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|Indicator=Technical dialogue;Knowledge dissemination and exchange;
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|Indicator=Political dialogue;Norms and standard setting;
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|Indicator=Political dialogue;Awareness raising and outreach;
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|Indicator=Political dialogue;Policy planning and recommendations;
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|Indicator=Implementation;Goal setting (ex-ante);
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|Indicator=Implementation;Technical operational implementation (ex-post);
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|Indicator=Funding;Fundraising;Funds raised:2017=25@2020=60:MUS$
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|Indicator=Capacity building;Training and education;
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|Comments on indicators and goals=Financial budget end of 2017: approx. EUR 25M secured; intended 2020: EUR 50-70M
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Funding confirmed from DG DEVCO (EU), France (MEEM/FFEM) and Germany (BMUB); additional donors sought.
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|Progress that has been made by your initiative=In 2016, MobiliseYourCity plans to raise 20 to 30 million Euros and work with three cities in India as well as in Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, and Cameroon to assess the initiative in these countries.
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Elaboration of the methodological framework for cities and countries. Presentation of the initiative in Nantes (Climate Chance) and Quito (Habitat III). 23 cities already expressed interest.
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MobiliseDays (Workshops) organized in Cameroon and Morocco. Tunisia, Senegal, India and other countries to follow in 2017.
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|How are you tracking progress of your initiative=Indicators:
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Number of countries involved
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Number of city applications received Vs accepted
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Number of national workshops held
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Fundraising target
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New partners involved per type
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On the mid term:
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Number of SUMPs / NUMPs elaborated
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% of CO2 emission reduction envisaged per SUMP
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Effective CO2 emission reduction achieved per SUMP after elaboration and implementation of the action plan compared to initial ambition
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|Related initiatives={{Related initiative
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|Initiative role=Related initiative
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|Initiative=Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI)
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|Goal mai=To trigger sector investments and facilitate NDC implementation as well as accomplishment of SDGs through supporting local and national governments in emerging and developing countries in defining and implementing sustainable urban mobility policies and plans.
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These efforts to plan sustainable urban mobility should lead to at least a 50% reduction of urban transport related GHG emissions in cities by 2050.
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A wide Community of Practice will be created to exchange lessons learned and further improve planning approaches. Regional workshops will be organised to share best practices and city-to-city cooperation will be fostered.
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3 main workstreams: 1) Strengthening cities in their ambition to developing sustainable urban transport by implementing National Urban Mobility Policies (NUMP) including development of NAMAs, 2) Taking consolidated action at local level by developing Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMP), 3) Establish solid financing schemes in order to secure the sustainability of resources allocated to urban mobility.
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|Type of initiative=Capacity building,Political dialogue,Implementation,Technical dialogue
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|Primary function=Policy planning and recommendations,Knowledge dissemination and exchange,Goal setting,Norm and standard setting,Training and education of individuals
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|Secondary functions=Financing,Technical operational implementation, Awareness raising and outreach
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|Short and long-time objectives=To trigger sector investments and facilitate NDC implementation as well as accomplishment of SDGs through supporting local and national governments in emerging and developing countries in defining and implementing sustainable urban mobility policies and plans.
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These efforts to plan sustainable urban mobility should lead to at least a 50% reduction of urban transport related GHG emissions in cities by 2050.
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A wide Community of Practice will be created to exchange lessons learned and further improve planning approaches. Regional workshops will be organised to share best practices and city-to-city cooperation will be fostered.
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|Roadmap and work plan=3 main workstreams: 1) Strengthening cities in their ambition to developing sustainable urban transport by implementing National Urban Mobility Policies (NUMP) including development of NAMAs, 2) Taking consolidated action at local level by developing Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMP), 3) Establish solid financing schemes in order to secure the sustainability of resources allocated to urban mobility.
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|Tracking finance progress(quantitative)=Financial budget end of 2017: approx. EUR 25M secured; intended 2020: EUR 50-70M
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Funding confirmed from DG DEVCO (EU), France (MEEM/FFEM) and Germany (BMUB); additional donors sought.
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|How to join your initiative=Contact the MobiliseYourCity Secretariat:
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Contact@MobiliseYourCity.net
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|Participants=1) 9 national governments and 33 city governments validated as beneficiary partners (covering partners in Africa, Asia, Central Europe and Latin America)
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2) Validation of knowledge & network partners, namely EUROMED, ITDP, PLATFORMA, UCLG, and UNHABITAT.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 13 April 2022

General

Name of initiative MobiliseYourCity Partnership
LPAA initiative Yes
NAZCA Initiative Yes
Website address www.MobiliseYourCity.net
Related initiatives
Starting year 2015
End year
Secretariat MobiliseYourCity Secretariat, Rue du Commerce 123, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

Email: Contact@MobiliseYourCity.net Tel: +49 151 1575 4642; Markus Delfts, e-mail: markus.delfs@giz.de

Organisational structure Founding partners: ADEME, AFD, CEREMA, CODATU, GIZ
Geographical coverage Global
Name of lead organisation ADEME, AFD, Cerema, CODATU, GIZ
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation Belgium

Description

Description MobiliseYourCity is a multi-donor action, jointly co-financed by the European Commission's Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO), the French Ministry of Ecological Transition and Solidarity (MTES), the French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM), and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB). The initiative is implemented by its founding partners ADEME, AFD, CEREMA, CODATU, and GIZ.
Objectives Engage at least 100 cities in the elaboration or revision of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) and 20 countries in the elaboration of a National Urban Mobility Policies and Investment Programs (NUMPs).
Activities Capacity building:

• Trainings and workshops conducted in Afrika, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe; • Workshops conducted along with international events, such as the European Development Days in Brussels, European Transport Week, Climate Chance and the COP22/23. • Beneficiary partners provided with knowledge content (training programs, methodological guides, webinars, etc.) Knowledge development: • Commencement of technical assistance with beneficiary partners in Cameroun, Senegal, Tunisia, Morocco and the Philippines; continuation of activities with current beneficiary partners. Monitoring and reporting: • Definition of the MobiliseYourCity monitoring & evaluation (M&E) framework; use of the MobiliseYourCity M&E framework; • Publication of the MobiliseYourCity first annual report (2017) scheduled for 2/2018.

One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Capacity building, Technical dialogue, Political dialogue, Implementation, Funding
Activity of initiative Policy planning and recommendations, Knowledge dissemination and exchange, Norms and standard setting, Awareness raising and outreach, Goal setting (ex-ante), Technical operational implementation (ex-post), Training and education, Fundraising
Indicators
Fundraising — Funds raised
Year20172020
Value (MUS$)2560
Goals
Comments on indicators and goals Financial budget end of 2017: approx. EUR 25M secured; intended 2020: EUR 50-70M

Funding confirmed from DG DEVCO (EU), France (MEEM/FFEM) and Germany (BMUB); additional donors sought.

How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals In 2016, MobiliseYourCity plans to raise 20 to 30 million Euros and work with three cities in India as well as in Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, and Cameroon to assess the initiative in these countries.

Elaboration of the methodological framework for cities and countries. Presentation of the initiative in Nantes (Climate Chance) and Quito (Habitat III). 23 cities already expressed interest. MobiliseDays (Workshops) organized in Cameroon and Morocco. Tunisia, Senegal, India and other countries to follow in 2017.

How are you tracking progress of your initiative Indicators:

Number of countries involved Number of city applications received Vs accepted Number of national workshops held Fundraising target New partners involved per type On the mid term: Number of SUMPs / NUMPs elaborated % of CO2 emission reduction envisaged per SUMP Effective CO2 emission reduction achieved per SUMP after elaboration and implementation of the action plan compared to initial ambition

Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 81  
Companies 0
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 1 ITDP (USA)
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 12 France,  Germany,  India,  Morocco,  Ethiopia,  Dominican Republic,  Cameroon,  Philippines,  Sri Lanka,  Togo,  Tunisia,  Senegal
Governmental actors 5 ADEME (France),  AFD (French Development Agency),  CEREMA - French Centre for Study and Expertise on Risks Environment Mobility and Urban and Country Planning (France),  CODATU - Cooperation for urban mobility in the developing world (France),  GIZ (Germany).
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 61 Guadalajara (Mexico),  Havana (Cuba),  Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic),  Ibague (Colombia),  Ambato (Equador),  Quenca (Equador),  Loja (Ecuador),  Quito (Equador),  Arequipa (Peru),  Trujilio (Peru),  Antofagasta (Chile),  Bajada Santista (Brazil),  Belo Horizonte (Brazil),  Brazilia (Brazil),  Curitiba (Brazil),  Fortaleza (Brazil),  Recife (Brazil),  Teresina (Brazil),  Cordoba (Argentina),  Beni Mellal (Morocco),  Casablanca (Morocco),  El Jadida (Morocco),  Fes (Morocco),  Kenitra (Morocco),  Khemisset (Morocco),  Khouribga (Morocco),  Marrakesh (Morocco),  Oujda (Morocco),  Rabat (Morocco),  Sefi (Morocco),  Settat (Morocco),  Sfax (Tunisia),  Dakar (Senegal),  Niamey (Niger),  Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso),  Bobo Dioulasso (Burkina Faso),  Lome (Togo),  Abijan (Ivory Coast),  Bouake (Ivory Coast),  Kumasi (Ghana),  Windhoek (Namibia),  Dire Dawa (Ethiopia),  Hawassa (Ethiopia),  Dodoma (Tanzania),  Maputo (Mozambique),  Antananarivo (Madagascar),  Mahajanga (Madagascar),  Peshawar (Pakistan),  Ahmedabad (India),  Kochi (india),  Nagpur (India),  Kurunegala (Sri Lanka),  Tbilisi (Georgia),  Lviv (Ukraine),  Chernivtsi (Ukraine),  Poltava (Ukraine),  Vinnitsa (Ukraine),  Zhytomyr (Ukraine.
Intergovernmental organisations 2 UN-HABITAT (Kenya),  UCLG (Spain).
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 4 European Commission's Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development - DG DEVCO (Belgium),  the French Ministry of Ecological Transition and Solidarity - MTES (France),  the French Facility for Global Environment - FFEM (France),  the German Federal Ministry for the Environment - Nature Conservation - Building and Nuclear Safety - BMUB (Germany).
Number of members in the years
2018
20
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
Yes No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No
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Not only have national states as participators