Eurasia Regional Section of the World organization "United Cities and Local Governments"

Более 250 миллиардов долларов в год необходимо для обеспечения основных услуг в городах мира

More than 250 billion dollars a year needed to provide basic services in the cities of the world

The Committee on Decentralization and Local Self-Government, chaired by Barcelona, and the UCLG World Secretariat organized a session at the World Urban Forum (WUF) in order to inform about the findings and recommendations of local authorities with regard to local government Finance.

The session based on the findings of the 2nd Global Report on Decentralization and Local Democracy (GOLDII), "Local Government Finance: The Challenges of the 21st Century", highlighted key challenges faced by local governments across different world regions. Accelerating urbanization and important shifts in the global context (climate change, increasing risk of natural disaster, migration, and demographic changes, among others) present both threats and opportunities for local governments in the years ahead.

Cecilia Martinez, Director of UN Habitat NY highlighted the need to clarify the roles of the different levels of government as well as strengthening the fiscal capacity of cities.

If increasing fiscal decentralization has been a global trend in recent decades, there are significant variations across and within regions and countries. Local budgets make up on average 25% of public expenditure in the countries of the European Union but less than 5% in many developing countries.

17.09.2012

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