AECD
Riyadh 2025
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Overview
Organizer
Arab Urban Development Institute (AUDI)
A Pan-Arab, non-governmental organization, specialized in research and capacity development in the fields of urban development and municipal affairs.
Strategic Partners
Organizer
Platforma
A pan-European coalition of cities and regions, along with their national, European, and global associations, dedicated to city-to-city and region-to-region development cooperation. PLATFORMA is hosted by the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR).
Organizer
The Agency of International Cooperation of the Association of Netherlands Municipalities (VNGI-CILG)
A pan-European coalition of cities and regions, along with their national, European, and global associations, dedicated to city-to-city and region-to-region development cooperation. PLATFORMA is hosted by the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR).
Hosting City
Riyadh Region Municipality
The Riyadh Municipality (Amanat Al-Riyadh) was established in 1937 (1356 AH) as a small municipal entity and later evolved into the “Riyadh Municipality” in 1955 (1375 AH). It is responsible for urban development, sustainable growth, and providing municipal services to residents and businesses across the city.
Welcome Address by the Mayor
Arab and European cities share deep-rooted historical ties dating back centuries. These connections have significantly shaped their civilizations, economies, and urban landscapes. Today, these relationships provide a foundation for advancing urban communities and fostering economic and cultural exchange. As a result, cities on both sides have emerged as thriving and resilient global economic hubs, inspiring residents and visitors alike to contribute ideas and initiatives that drive human progress.
The Arab European Cities Dialogue (AECD 2025) was conceived to strengthen the bonds between city leaders, communities, and institutions through constructive dialogue – a dialogue that embraces diverse values and cultures while facilitating the exchange of insights on pressing urban, economic, social, and environmental challenges.
Over the years, cities in both regions have demonstrated a remarkable commitment to urban planning, implementing transformative projects and pioneering initiatives that serve as benchmarks in municipal development. This event provides a premier platform for fostering and sustaining city partnerships, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which prioritizes meaningful cooperation at national, regional, and global levels while promoting the exchange of best practices in local urban development.
The AECD is not merely a one-time gathering of mayors, municipal leaders, and international organizations in Riyadh. Rather, it marks the launch of a sustainable initiative that will be held biennially, alternating between Arab and European cities. This approach ensures continuous follow-up on partnerships, urban initiatives, and municipal development practices. Furthermore, the AECD enables cities to explore common interests and opportunities for collaboration through dynamic discussions and interactions between city officials, organizations, and development funds – both bilaterally and collectively – maximizing its impact and outcomes.
Recognizing the crucial role of non-governmental urban organizations in empowering cities and fostering partnerships, I assure – in my capacity as President of AUDI – that these organizations will play an equally vital role alongside municipalities in shaping the AECD’s outcomes. Their active involvement in organizing thematic sessions and workshops on various aspects of urban development will significantly enrich the dialogue.
In conclusion, we extend a warm welcome to all Arab and European cities, their leaders, representatives of international urban organizations, and development funds to Riyadh – the capital of urban transformation.
We sincerely appreciate your participation in this Dialogue, which serves as a roadmap toward a better urban future – one built on effective partnerships and the celebration of cultural diversity in vibrant and dynamic communities.
Objectives
Strengthen cities’ capacity to address pressing urban challenges through knowledge exchange and dialogue
Enhance cities’ access to sustainable financing via targeted matchmaking with funding institutions
Showcase transformative urban projects in Riyadh, reinforcing the capital’s role as a hub for global collaboration
Core Themes
Reflecting the shared priorities and concerns of Arab and European cities, AECD is structured around the following thematic pillars:
City-to-City Cooperation
Liveable Cities and Climate Action
Technology and Digital Transformation
Municipal Financial Sustainability
Key Numbers
Quantitative highlights summarizing the conference’s outcomes and achievements
List of Participants
AECD 2025 brought together 80 cities from Asia, Europe and Africa along with more than 50 international development agencies.
Download the conference report for a comprehensive summary of sessions, insights, and key outcomes.
Event Summary Video
Watch the event summary video to relive key moments, insightful sessions, and highlights from the conference.
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