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The global observances for World Habitat Day in the Italian city of Naples began on Sunday 1 October 2006 with the opening of an exhibition that contextualized the development plans of the city within the larger context of urbanization all over the world. The exhibition was held in the 13th Century Castel del’Ovo.

Early on Monday 2 October 2006, Mrs. Tibaijuka, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, joined Mayor Rosa Iervolino Russo on a visit to a school in an underprivileged area that had recently been burnt and vandalised. On meeting the school children, Mrs. Tibaijuka expressed her solidarity with the people of Naples, pointing out that the UN stood for peace and security, and that on this particular day it was important for people everywhere to learn to live in harmony.

The World Habitat Day celebrations included seminars and debates on the theme, Cities, Magnets of Hope, that drew more than 300 particpants. At the opening ceremony, Mayor Russo welcomed the delegates, pointing out how Naples shared many of the problems of cities all over the world which needed innovative inclusive social and economic strategies. The President of the Province of Naples, Riccardo di Palma pointed out that the population of greater Naples had almost reached 4 million people. He therefore welcomed the catalytic role of the UN in raising the awareness of these local issues so that long term solutions could be found for the good of the people of Naples.

The relationship of the Italian Government with UN-HABITAT was highlighted by Vittorio Craxi, the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs in charge of Multi-lateral affairs. He emphasized that social equity was one of the fundamental premises of local democracy and inclusive cities. It was the only way to avoid any prospect of future social conflict in urban areas.

Each year, in order to encourage best practices on how to manage the urban environment, UN-HABITAT awards the Habitat Scroll of Honour during the World Habitat Day celebrations. This year, amongst the award winners who attended the Naples event, was Cardinal Renato Martino, who was recognized for his commitment to improving the plight of slum dwellers; the National Cities Conference Programme of Brazil, who won the award for promoting the participation of the poor in urban policy-making. The French firm Veolia Environnement and the Governorate of Alexandria, Egypt, received an award for their notable public-private sector collaboration to deliver solid waste management for the city of Alexandria.

In keeping with tradition, at the same ceremony, the Building and Social Housing Foundation presented its World Habitat Awards to the Johannesburg Housing Company for enabling the building of housing and the Aga Khan Foundation’s Building and Construction Improvement Programme in Pakistan.

LondonA week-end of events is taking place in London to commemorate World Habitat Day. On 30 September, London Tenants' Federation has organized a conference, with the theme “Tenants’ Vision for Housing in London”. On 1 October there will be an Open Forum on Speculation, Housing, Land and Civil/Social Rights organized by the London Social Forum. To mark the actual WHD on 2 October will be activities directed towards the theme “Day of Direct Action on Housing and Land rights in London”. The week-end events will spot open discussions, workshops and debates with speakers drawn from the academia, civil society, international development organizations and other interest groups.
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MaltaThe Chamber of Architects and Civil Engineers of Malta will combine this year’s World Habitat Day celebrations with the World Architecture Day, celebrated on the same day. Dubbed ‘Time for Architecture’, the theme of the event will centre on the element of the city as a focal point of society, and will aim to delve into aspects of architectural quality in the development of a better quality of life for the inhabitants of the city. It will also focus on the role of the media in the public’s perception of quality in architecture and our built environment. Lined up are film nights, a day trip to the Venice Biennale, architectural tours, debates, seminars, exhibitions, a workshop for children and social events.
RomaniaThe "Waste Management Information and Education Center", an institution under the auspices of the Tulcea City Hall is planning a walk for all the schools in the city.
SerbiaIn Serbia UN-HABITAT SIRP Programme together with its local partners plans a series of events to mark the World Habitat Day. The month-long activities began on 15 September and will end on 10 October. The activities include drawing competitions for school children, architecture workshops and city walks all focused on the theme, Cities – magnets of hope. Also planned is a conference on social housing in Serbia, exhibitions and award ceremonies for winners of the various drawing competitions. Click here for programme
SwedenWorld Habitat Day will be celebrated in Stockholm with a lecture and seminar on Sustainable Urban Development in the Swedish Parliament. The lecture will be given by UN-Habitat's Director for the Global Division, Mr. Lars Reutersward. World Habitat Day this year coincides with the opening of the new Swedish Parliament after the September general elections.
The NetherlandsThe Dutch Habitat Platform will celebrate World Habitat Day 2006 by holding a series of workshops in the Concordia theatre and conference centre in The Hague that will deal this year with every aspect of financing human settlements. The organisers said they will seek to address and explain and exhange with experts and all-comers alike, the finer points of participatory budgeting, micro-finance, and partnerships to help uplift the urban poor at home and abroad. The meetings, open to the public, are expected to draw experts from local administrations, housing corporations, advice bureaus and various non-governmental organizations. Contact info@habitatplatform.nl for detailed information on the Dutch programme.
Ukraine
The Municipal Management Centre in Kyiv in conjunction with Civil Initiative Development Organization - OGI International – organized a conference to mark WHD. The conference whose slogan was “UN to the Communities of Ukraine” had the objective of spreading experience of cooperation between Local Authorities of Ukraine, NGO's and organizations of UN System in Ukraine and international organizations. It was also aimed at poverty eradication, solving major local problems and ensuring sustainable development of human settlements in Ukraine.
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