
Throughout 2025, the United Nations Innovation Technology Accelerator for Cities (UNITAC-Hamburg) delivered a series of trainings to city leaders on people-centred smart cities in Brazil, Kenya and Egypt. The sessions were co-organized in partnership with the relevant UN-Habitat country offices and local stakeholders.

A UNITAC-Hamburg delegation visited Namibia in April 2025 to advance collaboration on urban innovation, just transitions, and climate resilience. The mission strengthened partnerships with national and local stakeholders, supported capacity-building activities, and advanced the development of digital tools such as the Digital Job Card and Smart City Strategy for Windhoek.

UN-Habitat has started activities in Ukraine to support the country’s urban recovery efforts, including sustainable and inclusive urban recovery planning across the country.
Read the full article on the UN-Habitat's website.

UNITAC team facilitated the launch of the Building and Establishment Automated Mapper (BEAM) tool and, in partnership with the Human Settlement Unit from the eThekwini Municipality, hosted a Project Advisory Meeting in the city of eThekwini, South Africa.

Read the full article with the main findings derived from the research into relevant tools for better data collection and management in the city of Maceió. A case study and pilot tool to demonstrate how open data can be used for public policy and decision making processes in also included.

To support the eThekwini municipality in automating their building mapping process, the UNITAC team developed BEAM (Building & Establishment Automated Mapper), a software that uses Machine Learning to radically accelerate the spatial recognition of buildings and keep track of changes in the built-up area or density.
UNITAC project and office locations

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