Mr. Rabinovitch is a Brazilian architect and urban planner with over 25 years of experience on urban design and policy.
He has worked as city planner and adviser to the Mayor of the award-winning city of Curitiba, Brazil and, for the past 15
years, at the United Nations in New York.
As senior urban development adviser for the United Nations Development Programme,
he worked in more than 40 countries in support of programs on local capacity development, local governance, low-income housing,
urban transport, land use, and participatory planning.
Mr. Rabinovitch has managed the Public-Private Partnerships Programme,
the Urban Management Programme, the Capacity 2015 Programme and other initiatives aimed at enhancing the contribution that
people in cities and towns make towards development.
He has also worked in the reconstruction of Kabul, in post-tsunami
Maldives and in the sustainable development of East Timor, among various other challenges. He currently works on Public Administration
innovations at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, UNDESA.
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