Recognising that cities must reflect the identities of their people, this pillar ensures that urban planning is contextually grounded in local culture and community dynamics. Green City Kigali promotes access for all through walkable neighbourhoods, fostering connectivity, health, and well being. It also emphasises healthy neighbourhoods and Rwandan-specific placemaking, embedding cultural identity in design and public space. By creating a scale of communities that encourage community action and usable, valuable communal spaces, the development nurtures social cohesion and makes the neighbourhood more livable. This pillar reinforces the idea that sustainable cities must not only be efficient and green but also socially and culturally inclusive.