UNDP Congratulates Kano For Winning Global Multi-City Challenge Innovative Solutions
Impressed by the untiring effort of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state and the performance of Kano residents at the concluded New York’s University GovLab Multi-City Challenge Africa (MCC), a letter signed by the Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Nigeria, Mohammed Yahaya, and addressed to the governor, congratulates him and people of the state.
It reads : “On behalf of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Nigeria, it is with great honour that I congratulate you and the residents of Kano state on the huge success achieved in the UNDP – New York University GovLab Multi-City Challenge Africa (MCC).”
Kano was the only city from Nigeria alongside Accra from Ghana, Kampala from Uganda, Mutare from Zimbabwe and Bahir Dar from Ethiopia that were slated after series of examination and screening. But participants in offering innovative solutions came from across all the countries of the world.
The programme is a “…process by which cities facing common problems pool expertise from residents to discover, implement and innovate solutions through training and coaching, increasing connectivity within and between communities.”
Kano participated in two topics, reducing waste generation and improving waste management and building urban resilience in slums and informal settlements.
The letter reminded the governor that, the programme demanded residents to submit, what it termed “Innovative Solutions” to three complex urban challenges. When submissions were collected the letter says “Under your supportive leadership, Kano truly showcased its talent, innovation and dedication in submitting over 50 dynamic ideas.”
“After extensive evaluation and review by the general public, a multidisciplinary and international team of experts, as well as city councils, the winning proposals have been selected. I am delighted and proud to share with you that the overall winning solutions in the area of waste management and reduction came from Kano.
In addition, solutions from Kano were chosen as winners … This huge accomplishment is a remarkable moment for not only Kano, but Nigeria as a nation and speaks to the innovation and incredible potential the country possesses,” it reads in part.
UNDP also recognizes the complimentary effort of the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Habib Yahaya Hotoro.
Who performs under the tutelage and good supervision of the governor, when it reads, “I also want to recognise the outstanding collaboration between Kano state and UNDP and want to specifically acknowledge the tremendous support of the Office of the Special Adviser on Sustainable Development Goals. It is because of your team’s relentless effort and coordination that helped to enable this milestone.”
Those who participated in the competition end of last year, followed the following website in forwarding their recommendations ihttps://africa.multicitychallenge.org