Cities for All Learning Modules

Building Cities For All Training Programme

“Introduction to Inclusive & Accessible Urban Development”

The Building Cities For All Training Program provides an introduction to inclusive & accessible urban development. World Enabled and our Cities for All partners are launching the Cities for All (C4All) Knowledge Hub and Training Program. The C4All Hub and Training Programme promotes capacity building for local practitioners and city leaders.

This platform seeks to engage a broad range of stakeholders to help us incentivize and transform 100 cities to be more inclusive, accessible and resilient by 2050. This page fosters peer-to-peer learning through the development of accessible online learning material and storytelling.

Please explore the learning modules by clicking on the links in the titles below. You can also download a PDF version of each section.

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We hope you will use this content to build awareness among city officials, donors, students, the private sector, and grassroots organizations) by showing how cities centered around the implementation of principles of accessibility, inclusion, and disability justice can benefit the whole of society.

Support Our Work

We hope you will use this content to build awareness among city officials, donors, students, the private sector, and grassroots organizations) by showing how cities centered around the implementation of principles of accessibility, inclusion, and disability justice can benefit the whole of society.

UN Decade of Action

We hope you will use this content to build awareness among city officials, donors, students, the private sector, and grassroots organizations) by showing how cities centered around the implementation of principles of accessibility, inclusion, and disability justice can benefit the whole of society.

Partners

UN Decade of Action

We hope you will use this content to build awareness among city officials, donors, students, the private sector, and grassroots organizations) by showing how cities centered around the implementation of principles of accessibility, inclusion, and disability justice can benefit the whole of society.