In the next 20 years, up to 3 billion people will move from rural to urban areas, and most will end up living in slums — unless we find a way for them to gain access to land.
There’s a huge opportunity to reverse the situation and bring all those people into the formal economy as workers and consumers, U.N.-Habitat land specialist Solomon Haile told Devex Associate Editor Richard Jones earlier this year on the sidelines of a high-level conference hosted by the European Parliament to address challenges posed by insecure land tenure and an absence of property rights in many parts of the developing world.
Haile also weighed in how to provide technical expertise to governments so they can scale up successful programs, coupled with advocating for sustainable urbanization, which he called “the defining phenomenon” of the 21st century.