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REPORTS, GUIDES, DECLARATIONS and more...
Browse through UN-HABITAT’s library of reports, resolutions, declarations, training materials and best practices, by theme, or view them alphabetically and chronologically |
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Report on the Pre-Governing Council Partners Consultation on the Gender Equality Action Plan, 28-29 March 2009, Nairobi, Kenya |
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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.
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A Rapid Gender Assessment Of The Cities Of Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, India |
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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.
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A Synthesis Report of Rapid Gender and Pro-Poor Assessments in the 17 Cities of the Water for African Cities (WAC) II Programme |
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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.
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Woman-headed households suffer disproportionately from inadequate housing |
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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.
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UN-HABITAT working with young men and women. |
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UN-HABITAT working with young men and women.
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UN-HABITAT Progress Performance Report 2006-2007 |
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The 2006-2007 Biennium Programme Performance Report presents UN-HABITAT’s accomplishments from the implementation of its Work Programme. The report highlights the key achievements under each result in the 4 sub programmes in UN-HABITAT: Shelter and Sustainable Human Settlements Development; Monitoring the Habitat Agenda; Regional and Technical Cooperation; and Human Settlements Financing. The report also includes a section on the accomplishments under the Executive Direction and Management. This report forms Section 15 of the Secretary General Performance Report to the General Assembly.
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Review of Progress of Water and Sanitation Programme of UN-HABITAT in 2007 |
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Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to Greater London, UK Final Draft for Revision by AGFE Secretariat 21-24 April 2009 |
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Summary Report 2007-2009 - Implementation of UN-HABITAT Strategic Policy on Human Settlements in Crisis (SPHSC) |
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In its 27th Regular meeting of December 6th, 2007,
UN-HABITAT’s Committee of Permanent Representatives
endorsed the “Strategic Policy on Human Settlements
and Crisis” concluding a four year policy development
exercise undertaken in consultation with partners and
discussed during two successive Governing Councils (20
and 21). The process began with the development of the
“Sustainable Relief and Reconstruction Framework” – a
conceptual framework articulating two key principles;
the fi rst - in times of crisis, the highest possible development
gain can be made in the shortest possible timeframe,
and the second - a set of strategic interventions
in an emergency phase, if integrated in sustainable
development goals, can both reduce the period of crisis
and build a platform for early recovery and development.
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Water Sector in Small Urban Centres |
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UN-HABITAT Report on the Water and Sanitation in Small Urban Centres
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