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Press - Local Patterns for the New Urban Agenda Solving the Urban Last-Mile Implementation GapLocal Patterns for the New Urban Agenda Solving the Urban Last-Mile Implementation Gap (WUF13)

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Organizer: The Pattern Institute and Sustasis Foundation Facilitators : Jenny Quillien, Robert Krasser
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This press conference will launch "Local Patterns for the New Urban Agenda", a new implementation initiative led by The Pattern Institute and partners to address one of the most persistent challenges in global urban policy: translating high-level commitments into effective, locally actionable solutions. As the New Urban Agenda (NUA) and the Sustainable Development Goals reach their midpoint, many cities—particularly in Africa and Asia—continue to face a "last-mile problem," where global principles do not translate easily into on-the-ground action. This initiative introduces pattern language methodology as a practical, human-centered tool to bridge that gap. Pattern languages transform complex policies into visual, repeatable, and adaptable solutions that can be applied by mayors, planners, civil servants, and community stakeholders. Drawing on decades of proven practice, the project will develop a library of 20-40 locally adaptable urban implementation patterns aligned with the NUA, including patterns for governance, housing, public space, climate resilience, economic opportunity, and informal urban growth. The press conference will: Announce the launch of the pilot project and online symposium (February 2026) Present the methodology and early pattern types Introduce upcoming deliverables, including a patterns library and pilot city workshops Invite partnerships with municipalities, universities, and civil society organizations The initiative culminates in pilot implementation workshops in selected cities later in 2026, creating a scalable pathway from global commitments to safer, more resilient, and inclusive communities.

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