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Urban Youth and Sport for Development  

There has been growing interest by a variety of governmental organizations (GOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in projects and programs that use sport as a tool in development programs. This study seeks to explore sport for development (SFD) and the role of international youth football tournaments.


 Urban Youth and Sport for Development English 14-Sep-11
Gender and Women Roundtable Report (2010)  
Held on 24 March 2010 as part of the fifth World Urban Forum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the Gender and Women Roundtable “Towards Safer Cities for Women,” was hosted by the Huairou Commission, Women and Cities International and the Women and Habitat Network of Latin America, in partnership with UN-HABITAT.
 Gender and Women Roundtable Report (2010) English
Gender Equality Action Assembly Report (2010)  
This report documents the proceedings of UN-HABITAT’S Gender Equality Action Assembly, 19-20 March 2010, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, prior to the fifth World Urban Forum. Attended by 361 participants from 35 countries, the Gender Equality Action Assembly united UN-HABITAT partners and staff in assessing progress on the implementation of UN-HABITAT’s Gender Equality Action Plan (2008-2013).
 Gender Equality Action Assembly Report (2010) English
Pakistan Provincial Workshop on Gender Mainstreaming in Water and Sanitation  
The Provincial Orientation Workshop on Gender Mainstreaming in Water and Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) was held on 21st – 22nd November 2009 in Islamabad as the inaugural event of a series of workshops on gender mainstreaming in WASH Programmes, planned at the provincial level by UN-HABITAT in Pakistan,in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and other UN Agencies, for celebration of the National Year of Environment 2009.
 Pakistan Provincial Workshop on Gender Mainstreaming in Water and Sanitation English
Women's Safety Audits - What Works Where  
Preliminary results from a 2007 global survey of 163 local government-community partnerships on women’s safety found that the assessment and action tool most often used is the women’s safety audit. This report examines best practices, local adaptations, positive and negative outcomes and suggestions for future use of the women’s safety audit tool based on a review of the literature as well as surveys and interviews with organizations around the world that have used the tool.
 Women's Safety Audits - What Works Where English
Global Assessment on Women's Safety  
UN-HABITAT has collaborated with the Huairou Commission, Women in Cities International and Red Mujer y Habitat to conduct this Global Assessment on Women's Safety, which is an extensive review of tools and strategies promoting women's safety on the global, regional, national and local levels.
 Global Assessment on Women's Safety English
Islam, Land and Property Research series  
UN-HABITAT’s (United Nations Human Settlements Programme) global mandate and activities promoting access to land and protecting security of tenure are derived from a range of international human rights and development standards.
 Islamic Inheritance Laws and Systems English
 Muslim Women and Property English
“A New Strategy to Close the Gender Divide,” printed in Urban World (July 2009)  
The combined impact of rapid urbanisation, climate change and global economic downturn is creating further inequalities between men and women in cities, especially among the poor. UN-HABITAT’s new Gender Equality Action Plan is helping to address these inequalities.
 Bridging the Gendered Divide Urban World-Jul09.pdf English
Report on the Pre-Governing Council Partners Consultation on the Gender Equality Action Plan, 28-29 March 2009, Nairobi, Kenya  
This consultation provided a forum for partners to learn about UN-HABITAT’s Gender Equality Action Plan and discuss contributions from partner organizations towards its implementation. The GEAP is an institutional strategy to reduce gender discrimination and promote gender equality in human settlements development. Participants included representatives from women’s NGOs, housing rights organisations, local government development organisations, women’s land access trusts and UN-HABITAT programme staff.
 Report on the Pre-Governing Council Partners Consultation on the Gender Equality Action Plan, 28-29 March 2009, Nairobi, Kenya English
A Rapid Gender Assessment Of The Cities Of Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, India  
A Rapid Gender Assessment of the water and sanitation services in the four cities was undertaken by our partner Mahila Chetna Manch, a non-governmental organisation based in Bhopal. It forms the basis of gender mainstreaming strategy for water and sanitation initiatives in these cities. The assessment highlights the critical need for gender disaggregated data in water supply and sanitation services, and the importance of gender-sensitive indicators and gender audits to properly inform water and sanitation policies and strategies.
 A Rapid Gender Assessment Of The Cities Of Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, India English
A Synthesis Report of Rapid Gender and Pro-Poor Assessments in the 17 Cities of the Water for African Cities (WAC) II Programme  
This Report is a synthesis report of the participatory and Rapid Gender Assessment (RGA) Reports that were conducted in the 17 cities of the Water for African Cities (WAC) II Programme. They represent the first stage of the Gender Mainstreaming Strategy Initiative of the WAC. The RGA Reports provide the baseline data and priority recommendations for pro-poor gender mainstreaming of the WAC programmes of the cities. The Reports are the result of the work of the following Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) Facilitators, the RGA Teams, and the women and men in slums and informal settlements in each respective city Many thanks to all of them for the effort and commitment they put into their Reports.
 A Synthesis Report of Rapid Gender and Pro-Poor Assessments in the 17 Cities of the Water for African Cities (WAC) II Programme English
Woman-headed households suffer disproportionately from inadequate housing  
This extract from the State of the World’s Cities 2008/2009 report, sheds light on the prevalence of woman-headed households in urban households, which lack more than one “shelter deprivation.” These can relate to a lack of durable housing, overcrowding, problems accessing safe drinking water, inadequate sanitation services, or insecurity of tenure. Approximately 20 per cent of the households in the 160 sample cities in UN-HABITAT’s Urban Indicators database are headed by women.
 Woman-headed households suffer disproportionately from inadequate housing English
UN-HABITAT working with young men and women.  
UN-HABITAT working with young men and women.
 UN-HABITAT working with young men and women English
City For All Generations: Focus on Ageing Population  
Paper Prepared for the World Urban Forum IV, Dialogue 6, Nanjing, 3-6 November, 2008
 City For All Generations: Focus on Ageing Population English 27-Feb-09
Creating Livable Cities for All Ages: Intergenerational Strategies and Initiatives  
High-income countries at present tend to have relatively large and growing aging populations. Conversely, in most low-income countries children and youth account for very large proportions of the population. Notwithstanding these divergent demographic situations, current and projected changes in the composition and distribution of population in high- and low-income countries alike provide opportunities for strengthening weakened social safety nets, promoting economic sustainability, and improving social integration in cities by adopting development strategies that support intergenerational initiatives.
 Creating Livable Cities for All Ages:Intergenerational Strategies and Initiatives English 27-Feb-09
Global Partnership Initiative  
The greatest threat youth face today is exclusion and marginalization from decisions that affect them. Unemployment, crime, HIV/AIDS, neglect by the authorities and often abandonment to their fate because of various forms of discrimination top the list of problems young people face in African towns and cities. At the same time, urban youth in developing countries possess immense potential to contribute to social development if afforded the right opportunities. The challenge of putting youth at the centre of development strategies can be compared to the challenge, two decades ago, of putting women and gender issues on the development agenda. It is no longer conceivable that problems of developing countries can be resolved without focusing on the role of women. A similar paradigm shift is required with respect to youth in development
 Global Partnership Initiative English 5-Jan-09
Opportunities fund Brochure  
During the 21st session of the Governing Council that oversees the work programme and budget of UN-HABITAT, member countries in 2007 passed a resolution calling on the Executive Director of UN-HABITAT set up a special fund to help young people living in poverty. Championed by Norway, the new Opportunities Fund for urban youth-led development is designed to improve understanding, and lead to more effective ways of involving young people in sustainable urban development.
 Opportunities fund Brochure English 5-Jan-09
UN-HABITAT & Youth Brochure  
UN-HABITAT has devised a Youth strategy for enhanced engagement to present an integrated approach to urban youth development, to guide the operational activities of the agency when working with young people. It will provide a road map for the promotion of urban youth empowerment. UN-HABITAT actively promotes the implementation of youth programmes, working directly with youth-led groups.
 UN-HABITAT & Youth Brochure English 5-Jan-09
Moonbeam Brochure November 2008  
The United Nations World Youth Report 2007 states that youth make up 25 per cent of the global working-age population, but account for 43.7 per cent of the unemployed. In the Africa region, 27 percent of youth are neither in school nor at work, a situation the report stresses can lead to frustration, delinquency and social exclusion.
 Moonbeam Brochure November 2008 English 5-Jan-09
International Youth Day and the National Youth Week 2008 activities in Kenya  
The international youth Day was marked on 12th August 2008 all over the World. The celebrations were organized by UN HABITAT in collaboration with the Nairobi Area Youth Workers Network, One Stop Youth Resource Centre, Environment Youth Alliance, The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and City Council of Nairobi. Youth from all walks of life took part in various activities that demonstrated their contribution towards addressing the day’s theme: Climate Change: Time for Action.
 International Youth Day and the National Youth Week 2008 activities in Kenya English 12-Aug-08
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