00:00It's been another packed day here in Baku on day three of the World Urban Forum with a steady stream
00:06of electric buses ferrying delegates and participants into the venue from right across the city as housing, climate change, climate
00:15resilience and the future of urban living continue to dominate discussions.
00:19We spoke to Mykola Klasnik, head of the Kyiv regional administration in Ukraine, who highlighted Azerbaijan's role in supporting reconstruction
00:28efforts and growing cooperation between communities.
00:49We have a partner's relationship with the city of Mykola Klasnik, and now we are planning to heal our children
00:54from Kyiv.
00:55100 children will be able to heal this summer immediately from the Azerbaijan side.
01:01Saudi philanthropist, Her Royal Highness Lamia bin Majid Al Saud, also spoke to Euronews, calling for more bespoke housing strategies
01:10tailored to different countries and communities, warning against relying on one-size-fits-all global models that are currently used.
01:18We have to be very creative in different communities and different cities, so we don't have a one-size-fits
01:23-all, because whatever suits in Saudi Arabia, it doesn't suit in India, it doesn't suit in Europe, it doesn't suit
01:29in America, it differs.
01:31Her comments reflect a wider shift emerging at the Forum, is that the future of cities will depend not only
01:38on how quickly governments can build, but how effectively they can create resilient, sustainable and inclusive communities for generations to
01:47come.
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