Connect Karo 2019
By 2030, over half of India's population will be living in cities. Urbanization is strongly linked to economic growth and productivity, and other social indicators like education, health and access to services. It is estimated that by 2020, urban India will account for more than 70 percent of India’s GDP. However, if unplanned, urbanization can increase inequality and social fragmentation, and negatively impact the environment. Many cities today are grappling with declining air quality, increased vehicular congestion, and poor quality and access to essential public services.
The Indian government recognizes that if we are to grow our economy, improve social indicators, and protect the environment, sustainable urban development is crucial. Thriving cities will lead to a prosperous country. With this in mind, Connect Karo 2018, “Thriving Cities, Prosperous Countries”, will focus on high-level discussions on critical urban issues like transport, land-use, air quality, housing, and energy, to identify key levers that could be used to accelerate infrastructure delivery and achieve the goal of access to all by 2022, when India turns 75.
At WRI India, our mission is to move human society to live in ways that protect the environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations. As an independent research organization, we leverage data and expertise to catalyze change across systems like food, land and water, energy and cities.
This exhibition offered a glimpse of how we engage to achieve impact at scale, as demonstrated by stories of change – led by communities across India. From bustling cities and remote villages to factory floors, meet entrepreneurs, farmers, small business owners and young changemakers shaping practical, people-centered solutions, and driving change from the ground up. The space invited people to pause and take stock of how we can together create lasting, meaningful change — one step at a time.
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