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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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Assessment of Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative LVWATSAN |
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The development objective of the project is to support secondary urban centres in the Lake Victoria Region to enable them to achieve the water and sanitation related MDG’s and, generally, to contribute to an equitable and sustainable development – economic, social and environmental – of the Lake Victoria Region, to the benefit of the people living in the area.
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UN-HABITAT and Youth |
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According to UN-HABITAT’s State of the World’s Cities Report 2006/7, the year 2007 will mark a turning point in human history - the urban population will for the first time equal the world’s rural population and the number of slum dwellers in the world cross the one billion mark.
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Facts on Youth |
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In cities of the developed world, more jobs are being created in the financial sector and in informal management as a result of globalization, while in the developing world, trends point toward an increasing “informalization” of the urban economy, as the formal sector fails to provide adequate employment opportunities for the number of young people and adults seeking work.
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Summary of discussion on Item 54: Habitat, at the General Assembly 61st Session |
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The Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, Ms. Anna Tibaijuka, introduced the Secretary-General’s report on Implementation of the Outcome United Nation Conference on Human Settlements (HABITAT II) and Strengthening of the United Nation Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) on 26 October 2006.
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Havana 2005 report - Achieving sustainable urbanization,Innovation for local and global results |
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Report on the 6th Global Meeting of
Sustainable Cities and Localising Agenda 21
Programme Partners
Country: Cuba |
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Assessment of City Development Strategies In Lake Victoria Region Reviewed |
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Sida has since 2002 supported a programme aiming at introducing holistic, participatory planning methods in urban settlements on the shores of Lake Victoria, facilitated by UN-HABITAT (“City Development Strategies”, CDS). UN-HABITAT has implemented the first and second phase of the project aimed at mobilizing city authorities along Lake Victoria, and other stakeholders to develop a regional framework for laying out City Development Strategies. The first phase introduced the methodology of CDS in three cities: Kisumu (Kenya), Kampala (Uganda), and Musoma (Tanzania). The second phase extended the programme to Homa Bay (Kenya), Entebbe (Uganda) and Bukoba (Tanzania).
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Participants' Evaluation Report of the World Urban Forum 3, Vancouver, Canada |
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This report presents an evaluation of the Third Session of the World Urban Forum (WUF III) that took place in Vancouver, Canada, from 19-23 June 2006. It was attended by 10,121 participants from 109 countries. The report has been prepared by UN-HABITAT, which was mandated by UN General Assembly (GA resolution 56/206), to organize the World Urban Forum with a view to strengthen the coordination of international support to the implementation of the Habitat Agenda. The report is the result of analysis of answers to the participant survey questionnaire. It is hoped that the assessment findings, lessons learned and recommendations will feed into programming and design; and improve the fourth session of the World Urban Forum to be held in Nanjing, China, in 2008.
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Report on the implementation of the First Phase of the UNHRP |
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Abstract: Overview of activities undertaken and lessons learned during the first two years of UNHRP implantation (April 2002-May 2004). Includes recommendations for future readjustments of UNHRP priorities.
UN-HABITAT and OHCHR, Nairobi and Geneva, July 2004.
[18 pp.].
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