National Urban Learning Platform

  • Project Details
    NULP is a collaborative initiative of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), National Urban Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), All India Institute of Local Self Government supported by the national and international Universities/educational center, think tanks, and autonomous bodies aim to improve the performance of urban service providers of the various cadre.

    This National Urban Learning Platform would deliver concrete strategies of capacity building to achieve a sustainable urban future through an online learning system.

    The purpose of this project to develop a constructive platform for the multi-level infrastructural urban governance/service provider. The main objective of the project is to Provide horizontal learning and knowledge-sharing platform for exchange between cities, practitioners, academia, researchers, and technologists
  • Our Partners
    PWC
    Egovernments Foundation
  • About Project: :
    The National Urban Learning Platform envisages evolving a comprehensive framework to visualize and articulate the government’s urban sector missions such as Smart Cities, AMRUT, Housing for All, HRIDAY, and Swachh Bharat. The National Urban Learning Platform (NULP) is the vehicle through which the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs will achieve its capacity-building goals. AIILSG has been impaneled as an Institutional partner because of its core mandate of working with local self-government.

    The NULP has been developed as an open-source platform that acts as the bridge between producers of capacity on one side and the consumers of capacity on the other. It is envisaged as an aggregator of individuals and organizations who need capacity building on one side and individuals and organizations who want to participate in capacity building — for altruistic, not-for-profit, and for-profit reasons — on the other side. It works by channelizing the energies of the key stakeholders to serve their own needs by tapping a well-organized knowledge ecosystem, such that the people who have the knowledge, skills, and expertise on any subject about the urban sector can connect, collaborate and share know-how with other people who need the same. The quadruple helix of stakeholders becomes the driving engine of the platform, assisted through analytics and AI, through evaluation and certification of the transactions that occur between the ecosystem stakeholders, and through the delivery of capacity-building where and when it is required—truly on demand—by using a logistics management approach
  • Details of partner Organization
    A collaborative initiative of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), National Urban Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), EY, PWC, and Societal platform

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