Renowned Turkish singer Haluk Levent has performed a comprehensive concert program within the framework of the 13th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) held in Cairo, Egypt. The event brought together international delegates, urban development experts, and cultural figures to discuss the future of global cities.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, the artist emphasized the critical importance of building sustainable and resilient urban environments during his performance. "As the head of the Ahbap Association in Türkiye, I have personally witnessed how safe and beautiful cities can suddenly face devastating disasters," Levent stated, referring to his extensive humanitarian work following natural disasters. The singer performed a selection of his most popular musical pieces, which were received with great enthusiasm by the forum participants.
The World Urban Forum, established by the United Nations, is the premier global conference on sustainable urbanization. The 13th session focuses on localizing the Sustainable Development Goals and addressing the challenges of rapid urban growth, climate change, and disaster preparedness. Haluk Levent's participation underscores the role of cultural figures in raising awareness for social and humanitarian causes, particularly in the context of urban resilience and community support during crises.