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Independent strategic evaluation of the performance and impact of UN-HABITAT Programme Managers |
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In its resolution 20/15, the Governing Council requested the Executive Director “to undertake an independent strategic evaluation of the performance and impact of the Habitat Programme managers (HPMs) before the end of 2006 and to report thereon to the Governing Council at its twenty-first session”. The terms of reference of this evaluation were finalized by the Secretariat at the end of 2005,
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Progress Report on the Implementation of the Work Programme of UN-HABITAT for the Biennium 2006-2007 |
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This report is submitted in response to a request in resolution 19/2 (paragraph 10) of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) Governing Council which requests the Executive Director to present progress reports on the implementation of the work programme to the Committee of the Permanent Representatives (CPR). It is in accordance with the expected accomplishment (b) of Executive Direction Management (EDM) in the approved UN-HABITAT work programme for the biennium 2006-2007. It focuses on progress of implementation within the first half of the biennium, with specific highlights on key achievements and areas needing improvement.
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Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the Organization |
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During the past year there have been extraordinary challenges to security and stability. The terrorist attacks in the United States of America on 11 September 2001 dramatized the global threat of terrorism and highlighted the need for a broad strategy to combat it.
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Programme performance of the United Nations for the biennium 2002-2003 |
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After the completion of each biennial budget period, the Secretary-General reports on the programme performance of the United Nations. The present report has two distinct features: in substance, it follows fully the results-based-budgeting paradigm; in its form, the report is presented in both printed and electronic versions.
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eThekwini Safer City Project End Evaluation (June 2003) |
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The evaluation of the Safer City Project has been undertaken as a consequence of the first phase of the Safer City Project coming to a close in December 2002. Before embarking on the second phase an evaluation is required to provide the project with a basis for identifying appropriate actions.
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Evaluation Report for the Global Urban Observatory Statistics and Urban Indicators Programs |
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This evaluation reports on the effectiveness of the statistics program and the Urban Indicators Program of the Global Urban Observatory established by Habitat with respect to, the relevance of the particular statistics and indicators for which data is collected, the quality, comparability, quantity/completeness and currency timelines of the data, the extend to which and ways in which the urban indicator and statistical information is used by internal and external stakeholders and the efficiency and sustainability of the programme process.
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Mid-Term Review For The Income Generating Projects Of The Safer Cities Dar es Salaam Project In The City Of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
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Safer Cities Project Dar es Salaam Income Generating Activities is one of the initiatives that put in operation the Tanzania National Development Vision 2025; National Poverty Eradication Strategy (NPES); and the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP).
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UN-Habitat Self-Assessment for Government of the Netherlands |
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The present self-assessment report is a contribution from UN-HABITAT to the planned in-depth evaluation by OIOS of the Human Settlements Programme for the period 2000-2003. It has been drafted in order to provide background information which will allow OIOS to draft the terms of reference for its in-depth evaluation.
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OIOS Audit of the UN-HABITAT Urban Management Programme (UMP), February 2004 |
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Between July and September 2003, the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) reviewed the arrangements for project management and resource utilisation of the Urban Management Programme (UMP) that had a budget of $7.3 million for Phase-Four of its operation (2002-2004).
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Water and Sanitation Programme Evaluation Report |
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The Initial Phase of the Water for African Cities (WAC) project has provided excellent value for relatively modest investments. It has amply demonstrated the validity of three interrelated programme concepts to the realization of integrated urban water resource management: water demand management (WDM), the protection of water sources, and the introduction of water into school education.
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