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Rabat Declaration  
We, the participants gathered in Rabat, Morocco, from 26 to 28 November 2012 at the international conference "Making Slums History: a worldwide challenge for 2020", under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King to review and share global progress in improving the living conditions of slum dwellers between 2000 and 2010 and devise a strategy for inclusive, sustainable and prosperous cities
 Rabat Declaration English 26-Mar-13
 Déclaration de Rabat « Sortir des bidonvilles : un défi mondial pour 2020 » française 26-Mar-13
Making Slums History: A Global Challenge for 2020. International Conference, Rabat – Morocco, 26 – 29 November 2012  
According to UN‐Habitat estimates, between the year 2000 and 2010 a total 227 million people in developing countries have experienced significant improvements in living conditions. In other words, governments have managed to beat by a multiple of 2.2 MDG Target 7‐D, namely to "Significantly improve living conditions for a least 100 million slum dwellersby 2020."
 Conference report English 26-Mar-13
 Rapport de la conférence française 26-Mar-13
Negombo, SRI LANKA: Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment  
This vulnerability assessment follows a toolkit based on the experience of a Participatory Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment of Sorsogon City, Philippines. This is a participatory process of selected stakeholders which builds citizens’ capability to address city vulnerability to climate change scenarios and to develop adaptation strategies. Some of the steps in the original methodology have been modified to suit the local situation of the Negombo Municipal Council (NMC) area.

The main objective of this vulnerability assessment is to estimate the local area vulnerability to potential climate change impacts and provide a context for local government decision makers to develop local climate change adaptation and mitigation plans in response to the Sorsogon City Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation (V&AA) results.

 Negombo, SRI LANKA: Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment English 1-Mar-13
Sihanoukville, CAMBODIA: Climate Change Vulnerability Asessment  
The vulnerability assessment in Sihanoukville was designed to measure exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity (collectively understood as vulnerability) to climate change in the Municipal area of Sihanoukville.

 Sihanoukville, CAMBODIA: Climate Change Vulnerability Asessment English 27-Feb-13
Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport  
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in partnership with the UN-Habitat organized a three-day workshop titled 'Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport' from 3-5th October 2012. The aim of the workshop was to create a holistic understanding of informal transport systems and to facilitate knowledge/experience sharing on challenges and solutions for improving informal modes of transport like cycle rickshaws, shared autos, mini buses, etc.
 Proceedings of the Workshop 'Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport' 3–5 October, 2012, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi English 28-Jan-13
Improving Informal Transport: Case studies from Asia, Africa and Latin America  
Under the aegis of the Global Energy Network for Urban Settlements (GENUS), a network established and facilitated by UN-Habitat, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi is undertaking casestudy research of pro-poor mobility projects from the South/South East Asia, Africa and Latin America Regions. Informal transport modes like cycle rickshaws, mini-bus taxis, shared autos, etc. meet a significant portion of mobility needs of the urban poor in developing countries.
 Improving Informal Transport: Case studies from Asia, Africa and Latin America English 2-Jan-13
First PNG National Urban Forum - Statement of Outcomes and Recommendations  
The first PNG National Urban Forum was held on the 22-23 October, 2012, at the PNG Institute of Public Administration, Waigani, NCD, and was attended by over 800 delegates from PNG and overseas. The Forum was organised by the Office of Urbanisation and hosted by the Minister for Housing and Urban Development.
 First PNG National Urban Forum - Statement of Outcomes and Recommendations English 2-Nov-12
WUF6 Universities Roundtable Report  
The Habitat Partner University Initiative was introduced to promote cooperation between UN-Habitat and institutions of higher education, as well as facilitating exchange and cooperation among universities globally. The Initiative entered into a second phase in 2011. In this process a Habitat Partner University Initiative Office within UN-Habitat and an external Steering Committee consisting of representatives from Universities and UN-Habitat. The initiative also developed its Charter and tools for coordination and interaction.
 WUF6 Universities Roundtable Report English 30-Oct-12
Executive Summary of Feasibility Study for a Global Urban Research Umbrella  
UN-HABITAT proposes to support the building of an international urban research network bringing together Habitat Partner University members and other interested parties.A major objective of this network is to significantly contribute to the generation of urban knowledge relevant for the future development of human settlements and to facilitate its accessibility to the key stakeholders. Its vision is to become a global key source of reference for urban innovation, a laboratory generating and exchanging new urban ideas within a vibrant learning environment.
 Executive Summary of Feasibility Study for a Global Urban Research Umbrella English 23-Aug-12
UNEG Professional Peer Review of the Evaluation Function of UN-Habitat  
This professional peer review provides an independent assessment of the functioning and quality of the evaluation function of UN-Habitat against the norms and standards of the United Nations Evaluation Group for conducting evaluations in the UN system.
The review was conducted by a panel of distinguished senior evaluation experts between October 2011 and January 2012 with the purpose of enhancing knowledge about evaluation in UN-Habitat, improving evaluation policy and practice and supporting efforts by UN-Habitat to further integrate evaluation in the performance management of the organization.
 Proffessional Peer Review of the Evaluation Function UN-Habitat English 16-Aug-12
Phase II Workshop September 2011 PowerPoint Slides  
Click here to view the PowerPoint slides of the Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP) Phase II Workshop, Strategy and Policy Setting, 19-24 September 2011, Accra, Ghana.
Decentralization in Iraq  
This report presents the outcomes of UN-HABITAT 's International Conference on Decentralization, Local Governance and Service Delivery: Sharing Experience and Sustaining Progress in Urban Iraq, which took place in Amman, Jordan from 8-10 May 2011. The objective of the conference was to provide an opportunity for Iraqi Local Government Association representatives to learn, experience and benefit from the process of decentralization and development of local governments in other selected countries. The conference provided a focused practical perspective on how decentralization in urban areas promotes local government as an effective tool for service delivery
 Decentralization in Iraq English 29-Feb-12
Round Table on Gendering Land Tools at WUF3  
Invitation to the World Urban Forum 3, Round Table on Gendering Land Tools
Wednesday, 21 June 2006, Vancouver, Canada
 Round Table on Gendering Land Tools at WUF3 English 8-Feb-12
Security of Tenure Best Practices  
Various definitions of secure tenure exist, but the most recent definition that was agreed upon during the Expert Group Meeting on Urban Indicators in October 2002, is: “the right of all individuals and groups to effective protection by the state against forced evictions”.

Under international law, ‘forced eviction’ is defined as: ‘the permanent or  temporary removal against their will of individuals, families and/or communities from the homes and/or land which they occupy, without the provision of, and access to,appropriate form of legal or other protection.

The prohibition on forced evictions does not, however, apply to evictions carried out by force in accordance with the law and in conformity with the provisions of the International Covenants on Human Rights (the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights).

 Security of Tenure Best Practices English 8-Feb-12
Sustainable Building Practices for Low Cost Housing  
This Scoping Paper assesses and explores the important and inter-related issues of providing low cost sustainable housing in developing nations whilst simultaneously addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation. The term sustainable in this context encompasses a complex web of issues including environmental protection, improvements in quality of life, poverty alleviation and is looked at through the perspective of long term, life cycle sustainability that is integrated with indigenous local customs and cultures to provide lasting and replicable improvements to the lives of local populations.
 Sustainable Building Practices for Low Cost Housing: English 8-Feb-12
Towards a Design for a Pro-Poor Land Recordation System  
To bring tenure security within reach of everyone in a country, including the poor, use of conventional land registration approaches has a bad press in many parts of the world. Such approaches serve primarily the needs of the powerful elite, and due to a number of reasons like costs and needed expertise, cannot be scaled up easily to record everyone’s tenure.

The acceptance of a continuum of land rights is an important step to improve the position of the poor and other vulnerable groups in relation to access to land and tenure security. To have full impact, however, this continuum has to be supplemented by a pro-poor land recordation system.

This paper supplies the first steps to come to the design of such a pro-poor land recordation system. It takes lessons from the history of developing land recordation systems in the Western world and their introduction to other territories. It identifies a number of elements that the design needs to meet, and comes with the first ideas for the design itself. An important one relates to the use of the community leadership to identify the parties, their position and status in the community, as well as the tenure arrangements and evidentiary rules in practice there. Instead of using paper trails and expert knowledge of professionals, the community and its leadership will provide these. To make sure that the system is not only affecting the local reality, it needs to have buy-in from the public sector actors as well. This is done via ‘co-management’, in which the public sector actors and the community share responsibilities for the recordation system. The linking-pins between the two are the (barefoot) land officer and the local record keeper. The paper does not detail the institutional and political economy side of the design, which will be the focus of proposed future work.

The proposed system is a trimmed down approach to land recordation, and has to be seen as the first step on a continuum of land recording. It allows people, especially the poor in customary areas and informal settlements, to set the first step on the property ladder, and should be flexible enough to allow for future improvements.

 Towards a Design for a Pro-Poor Land Recordation System English 8-Feb-12
Urban Land Market In Mozambique  
Due to the significant differences between the various forms of allocation of rural land in terms of social justice and to the strong possibility of this to happen for the urban land, the Ministry for Coordination of Environmental Affairs and UN-HABITAT, requested to Cruzeiro do Sul to undertake a study of the urban land market in Mozambique.

The aim is at identifying the coverage and the dynamics of the urban land markets, surveying the implications of the same and identifying prevention mechanisms of social injustices in the tenure and use of the urban land. Mechanisms that can revert the eventual trend of unsustainable urban growth, as well as improving the economic and social use of the urban land, aimed at upgrading the life quality of the citizens, will be explored.

For this to happen, the identification of the forms of access to the land, the comparison of the land allocation efficiency and the estimation of the market value of the urban land was undertaken. The rural-urban linkage had as background the modelling of the sustainable urban growth of the cities of small and average size. The model constructed – MoCUS, is meant to assist city councils and stakeholders of the civil society in resources management, urban planning, prevention of social conflicts, and in strengthening the economic and social use of the urban space.

 Urban Land Market In Mozambique English 8-Feb-12
Women's Rights to Land and Property  
Commission on Sustainable Development - Thursday 22 April 2004
Women in Human Settlements Development  Challenges and Opportunities -Women's Rights to Land and Property

In many cities of developing countries, more than half of the urban population lives in slums and informal settlements, in sub-standard housing, without basic services and without the enjoyment of their human rights to land and adequate housing. Women headed households form a high proportion of the population in many of such settlements.

While lack of security of tenure affects millions of people across the world, women face added risks and deprivations: in Africa and South-Asia especially, women are systematically denied their human rights to access, own, control or inherit land and property.

The vast majority of women cannot afford to buy land, and usually can only access land and housing through male relatives, which makes their security of tenure dependent on good marital and family relations. At the same time, millions of women in Asia, Africa and Latin America depend critically on land for a livelihood.

 Women's Rights to Land and Property English 8-Feb-12
WTE Industry in Latin America - 2010  

 WTE Industry in Latin America - 2010 English 26-Jan-12
Energy from Waste Workshop (E.f.W)  

 Energy from Waste Workshop (E.f.W) English 26-Jan-12
GC 22 Reports  

 Report English 6-Jan-12
 Informe español 6-Jan-12
 تقرير العربية 6-Jan-12
 rapport française 6-Jan-12
 报告 中文 6-Jan-12
 отчет русский 6-Jan-12
GC 23 Reports  

 Report English 6-Jan-12
 Informe español 6-Jan-12
 تقرير العربية 9-Jan-12
 Signaler française 6-Jan-12
 报告 中文 6-Jan-12
 отчет русский 6-Jan-12
UN-HABITAT Flagship Reports and Best Practices Database Survey, 2010  
The ‘UN-Habitat’s flagship reports and best practices database survey’ was carried out by the Policy Analysis Branch (PAB), Monitoring and Research Division. The purpose of the survey was to assess UN-Habitat’s efforts in raising awareness on human settlement issues through the provision of information on global urban conditions, trends and best practices/policies to Member States and the Habitat Agenda partners. The survey focused on UN-Habitat’s two flagship reports – the Global Report on Human Settlements (GRHS) and the State of the World Cities report (SWCR)
 UN-HABITAT Flagship Reports and Best Practices Database Survey, 2010 English 30-Dec-11
Strategic Urban Development Planning in Lake Victoria Region: Lessons of Experience  
Urban planning has a critical role to play in improving people‟s wellbeing and the quality of life. International conferences on sustainable development have highlighted this message, from the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 to the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II, the City Summit) in Istanbul in 1996.
 Strategic Urban Development Planning in Lake Victoria Region: Lessons of Experience English 30-Dec-11
Global Meeting Report, London 2011  
Almost 60 participants attended from Africa and Arab States (7), Asia and the Pacific (8), Europe (32), Latin America and the Caribbean (5) and North America (4) attended the first Global Meeting of the Habitat Partner University Initiative.
 Global Meeting Report, London 2011 English 2-Nov-11
Habitat Partner University Initiative Global Meeting Report, London 2011  
UN-HABITAT has initiated the Habitat Partner University Initiative in order to respond to the effects of today's rapid urbanization. Universities produce the leaders, managers and planners required for adopting innovative and robust approaches to city development and they have the human capital and knowledge for promoting the solutions needed if cities are to deal with the challenges of the future. The Initiative aims at strengthening the cooperation between UN-HABITAT and institutions of higher education, as well as facilitating exchange and cooperation between universities in developing and developed countries.
 Habitat Partner University Initiative Global Meeting Report, London 2011 English 6-Oct-11
Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP) Phase II Workshop, Strategy and Policy Setting,19-24 September 2011, Accra, Ghana. Powerpoints  

 Malawi Progress Report English 24-Sep-11
 Policy and Regulatory framework Review for slum upgrading English 24-Sep-11
 Resource Mobilisation Strategy for Slum Upgrading English 24-Sep-11
 Review: Substantive, Organizational, Managerial English 24-Sep-11
 Slum Situation Analysis English 24-Sep-11
 Strategy and Policy Setting English 24-Sep-11
 Tanzania Country Team Presentation English 24-Sep-11
 The People of Old Accra Welcome Participants To Ghana For The PSUP Training Workshop: A New Accra for a better Ghana English 24-Sep-11
 Urban Slum Upgrading practice in Ethiopia - Esrael Tesfaye English 24-Sep-11
 Urbanisation Challenges and Poverty Reduction in African, Caribbean And Pacific countries English 24-Sep-11
Climate Change Impacts in Urban Areas of Mozambique: A pilot initiative in Maputo City AREAS OF MOZAMBIQUE  
The aim of this preliminary assessment is to undertake an overview of climate change issues and challenges in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique. The study highlights current policies and strategies addressing climate change at the national and local levels, and provides a general analysis of existing tools and studies, on-going and planned activities and initiatives (such as training and capacity building, mitigation and adaptation projects, etc.) and information events and networks occurring in Mozambique and in Maputo in particular for addressing such phenomenon.

 Climate Change Impacts in Urban Areas of Mozambique: A pilot initiative in Maputo City English 31-Mar-09
Quelques Considérations sur les Conséquences de l’Eau et du Changement Climatique – St. Louis, Sénégal  
Une mission d'experts a été organisée à Saint Louis du Sénégal, avec l'objectif de analyser le système complexe de géophysique et de conseiller sur la façon dontpourrait ARCADIS être d'une aide supplémentaire pour l'ONU-HABITATCe rapport traite de divers articles hydromorphologicqui ont tous une certaine relation avec la sécurité de la ville contre les inondations de la rivière et de l'océan.
 Quelques Considérations sur les Conséquences de l’Eau et du Changement Climatique – St. Louis, Sénégal française 31-Jan-11
Sorsogon City Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment  
This report comes under the Cities and Climate Change Initiative. Four pilot cities were selected in 2009, and one of their first assignments was for each to assess its vulnerability to climate change. The aim is to provide insights on climate change adaptation and mitigation capacity in cities in developing and least developed countries. The rationale behind this report is to disseminate the early lessons of the Cities and Climate Change Initiative.
 Sorsogon City Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment English 14-Sep-11
Asia-Pacific Regional Strategy 2011-2015  
The goal of the strategy is to develop a regional advocacy, capacity-building, and knowledge networking support platform to enhance climate change resilience and reduce greenhouse gas emissions of 300 cities in the Asia-Pacific region by 2015.

 Asia-Pacific Regional Strategy English 14-Sep-11
Sorsogon City Vulnerability Assessment Toolkit  
This toolkit was developed to be a guide and reference for local governments and other stakeholders for conducting climate change vulnerability and adaptation assessments. In conjunction with a climate footprint assessments (or greenhouse gas inventories)Vulnerability and adaptation assessments are a critical first step in developing the local climate change profile, which would guide the development of a local climate change response.
 Sorsogon City Vulnerability Assessment Tool English 14-Sep-11
Coloured Water - Assessment of Climate Change Vulnerability in Kelurahan Pabean Pekalongan, Central Java  
“Colored Water” describes how urban Communities experience and respond to climate change in Pabean, a dense neighborhood in Pekalongan, Central Java. This assessment identifies and analyzes the groups of people, physical areas, urban systems, and cultural and economic sectors in Pabean that are most vulnerable to climate change.
 Coloured Water - Assessment of Climate Change Vulnerability in Kelurahan Pabean Pekalongan, Central Java English 14-Sep-11
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
Strengthening Climate Change in Urban Education Cities and Climate Change Academy (CCCA) Global Workshop. Bonn, 1-2 June 2011  
As UN-HABITAT's recently launched Global Report on Human Settlements 2011 – Cities and Climate Change, states, rapid urbanization and climate change are two powerful and converging forces that threaten to have unprecedented negative impacts upon quality of life and economic and social stability. Addressing climate change is therefore critical if we aim to build more sustainable and liveable cities. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing the resilience of human settlements and in particular their most vulnerable populations is an imperative for local governments.
 Strengthening Climate Change in Urban Education Cities and Climate Change Academy (CCCA) Global Workshop. Bonn, 1-2 June 2011 English 18-Aug-11
Resilience to climate change: national and state-level legislation and local government response  

 Resilience to climate change: national and state-level legislation and local government response English 17-Aug-11
National Climate Change Response Green Paper 2010  

 National Climate Change Response Green Paper 2010 English 17-Aug-11
Ley estatal de mitigación y adaptación ante los efectos del cambio climático  

 Ley estatal de mitigación y adaptación ante los efectos del cambio climático English 17-Aug-11
Peru estrategia nacional cambio climatico primera  

 Peru estrategia nacional cambio climatico primera English 17-Aug-11
Global Parliamentarians on Habitat (GPH) Charter, April 2011  

  Global Parliamentarians on Habitat (GPH) Charter, April 2011 English 15-Aug-11
Global Parliamentarians on Habitat (GPH) Regional Council for Africa Charter, March 2011 (Africa Council)  

 Global Parliamentarians on Habitat (GPH) Regional Council for Africa Charter, March 2011 (Africa Council) English 15-Aug-11
Global Parliamentarians on Habitat (GPH) Africa Council Conference Report, June 2011  

 Global Parliamentarians on Habitat (GPH) Africa Council Conference Report, June 2011 English 15-Aug-11
Vulnerability Assessment of Climate Change in Kampala and Uganda  
The assessment was conducted with an overall purpose of analysing the climate change risks and vulnerabilities facing Uganda in general and Kampala. As a pilot city, Kampala Capital City Authority’s (KCCA) capacity to assess and plan for adaptation and mitigation measures are identified for short term to long term intervention.

 Vulnerability Assessment of Climate Change in Kampala and Uganda English 31-Jul-11
Cities and Climate Change Academy Africa Workshop. Kampala, Uganda. 3-5 May 2011  
The Meeting brought together African Climate Change experts teaching urban courses at the university level or conducting research in the field of climate change. Experts exchanged their experiences and good practices in teaching climate change in urban programmes, discussed pilot interventions of CCCI in Kampala. In depth discussions on modules on Climate Change and Housing, Climate Change and Poverty, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction and Urban Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments were held.
 Cities and Climate Change Academy Africa Workshop. Kampala, Uganda. 3-5 May 2011 English 27-Jul-11
Evictions and Demolitions in Port Harcourt - Report of Fact- finding Mission to Port Harcourt City, Federal Republic of Nigeria  
 

 Evictions and Demolitions in Port Harcourt - Report of Fact- finding Mission to Port Harcourt City, Federal Republic of Nigeria English 16-Mar-09
 Summary - Evictions and Demolitions in Port Harcourt - Report of Fact- finding Mission to Port Harcourt City, Federal Republic of Nigeria English 16-Mar-09
Regional Roll-Out Strategy for Africa 2012-2021  
The overall objective of the strategy is to support African cities to integrate climate change adaptation and mitigation measures into their urban development agendas, with a specific focus on the poor. Specifically, the strategy aims at supporting towns and cities in Africa of population size varying between 50,000 to 5 million.

 Regional Roll-Out Strategy for Africa 2012-2021 English 30-Jun-11
Towards a Green Economy: promoting sustainable urban development and green infrastructure investment  
This side event was held in conjunction with the 2nd Preparatory Committee for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), due to take place in June 2012 in Rio de Janeiro (Rio 2012). The side event brought together stakeholders from both public and private sectors to share experiences and explore approaches to enhance action by cities towards the green economy, within the context of sustainable urban development and green infrastructure investment. The event also served as the launch of a series of public‐private round tables on investing in green infrastructure.
 Towards a Green Economy: promoting sustainable urban development and green infrastructure investment English 24-Jun-11
HSP/GC/23/7 Proceedings of the Governing Council of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme at its twenty-third session  

 HSP-GC-23-7 Proceedings (advance) English 16-Jun-11
External Evaluation of UN-Habitat's Water and Sanitation Trust Fund (WTSF) Part 2: Regional and Country Reports  

This report represents the regional and country reports which is based on the field trips to Ethiopia and India. The purpose of the report is to present and discuss the experiences of selected projects from the two countries. These case studies seek to describe the main characteristics of the projects, the achievements, and the lessons learned for UN Habitat.


  External Evaluation of UN-Habitat's Water and Sanitation Trust Fund (WTSF) Part 2: Regional and Country Reports English 2-Jun-11
What Does the Green Economy Mean for Sustainable Urban Development?  
This is a detailed report from the Expert Group Meeting (EGM) that took place to explore linkages between the ‘Green Economy’ agenda and UN-Habitat’s traditional ‘Urban Agenda’. It provides a summary of the conceptual linkage between cities and the green economy from a material flows perspective and the urban patterns that will shape and determine the way cities respond to the green economy challenge.
 What Does the Green Economy Mean for Sustainable Urban Development? English 6-Apr-11
Urban Patterns for Sustainable Development: Towards a Green Economy  
Citizens, governments and the United Nations increasingly are embracing a new paradigm for development: the Green Economy. Proponents seek to develop their economies along pathways of higher, more equitable growth at lower carbon, energy and resource intensity. The Green Economy is pro-growth and pro-jobs, as well as pro-environment.
 Urban Patterns for Sustainable Development: Towards a Green Economy English 9-Mar-11
Seminar Report (UP) Strengthening climate change in planning education  
Universities can help cities solve their complex problems and realize their development potential. In many countries, however, the research and training priorities of universities are not in line with the emerging priorities for sustainable urban development. At the same time, the findings of university researches are not usually disseminated amongst practitioners, and the knowledge acquired by university staff is rarely mainstreamed in the university curricula, and thus future urban practitioners are not sufficiently exposed to these key issues.
 Seminar Report (UP) Strengthening climate change in planning education English 31-Jan-11
Some Considerations on Water and Climate Change Impacts - St. Louis, Senegal  
This document is a product of the Shelter Initiative. The Shelter Initiative is a partnership between UN-HABITAT and the ARCADIS company which started in March 2010 around a common goal: to improve the quality of life inrapidly growing cities around the world.

 Some Considerations on Water and Climate Change Impacts - St. Louis, Senegal English 21-Sep-11
Workshop on Climate Change and Urban Planning, Rotterdam, 28-30 May 2009  
The Workshop on Climate Change and Urban Planning, held in Rotterdam, 28-30 May 2009 brought together participants representing planning universities and planning professionals. The objectives of the workshop were: (1) to reach a common understanding on how better urban planning and design can contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation, especially in the Developing Countries context, (2) to agree on how best to equip urban planners and related professionals, especially in developing countries to deal with climate change and to conceptualize the core elements of a toolbox and (3) to reach a common understanding on how urban planning and design schools can better address climate change as an integral part of their curricula.
 Workshop on Climate Change and Urban Planning, Rotterdam, 28-30 May 2009 English
UN-HABITAT Universities Round Table Report. Rio de Janeiro, March 2010  
The world has urbanised. Over half of the world’s population now live in urban areas and 90 per cent of the growth is occurring in the developing world, with 70 per cent of the world’s population forecast to live in urban areas by 2050. The UN Millennium Development Goals provide benchmarks for progress on poverty which is a fundamental urban issue.
 UN-HABITAT Universities Round Table Report. Rio de Janeiro, March 2010 English
Executive Summary of Feasibility Study for a Global Urban Research Umbrella  
UN-HABITAT proposes to support the building of an international urban research network bringing together Habitat Partner University members and other interested parties.A major objective of this network is to significantly contribute to the generation of urban knowledge relevant for the future development of human settlements and to facilitate its accessibility to the key stakeholders. Its vision is to become a global key source of reference for urban innovation, a laboratory generating and exchanging new urban ideas within a vibrant learning environment.
 Executive Summary of Feasibility Study for a Global Urban Research Umbrella English 23-Aug-12
Operationalizing and Developing the Habitat Partner University Initiative  
This is a summary of the final report of a consultancy study commissioned by UN-HABITAT in order to further articulate the next phase in the development of the Habitat Partner University Initiative. The method used in the study is largely based on interviews with a number of selected university representatives and UN-Habitat staff.
 Operationalizing and Developing the Habitat Partner University Initiative English
UN-HABITAT Universities Round Table Report. Nanjing, November 2008  
At the 4th session of the World Urban Forum, to be held on 3-6 November 2008 in Nanjing, China, a Round Table event will be dedicated to the role of universities in pursuing sustainable urban development. This event is expected to further outline and create a road map for UN-HABITAT’s future engagement on education and sustainable urban development. The purpose of this paper is to introduce issues for discussion at the Round Table.
 UN-HABITAT Universities Round Table Report. Nanjing, November 2008 Language ID English
Evaluation of the Fifth Session of the World Urban Forum, 2010  
This report presents the evaluation results of the Fifth Session of the World Urban Forum (WUF5) which took place in 22 – 26 March in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. The evaluation was conducted by the Monitoring and Evaluation Unit (M&E Unit) of UN-Habitat. The evaluation sought to address two broad questions thus how and to what extent did WUF5 contribute to positive outcomes and how conducive was the planning, programming, management and delivery for achieving the outcomes of the forum. A mixed methods approach was applied for this evaluation that covered the pre-session, during and after phases. To gather data for this evaluation, a review of documents, on site observations, interviews before, during and after and participant survey questionnaire were used.
 Evaluation of the Fifth Session of the World Urban Forum, 2010 English
Expert group Meeting on the 100 Cities Summit Shanghai, 5-6 october 2010  
The Expert Group Meeting on the 100 Cities Summit of the World Urban Campaign was held on 5]6 October 2010. The meeting was sponsored by Pressgroup and held at the Eton Hotel, Pudong, Shanghai. The meeting was attended by 15 experts, representing a comprehensive range of UN]Habitat Partners
Country: China
 Expert group Meeting on the 100 Cities Summit Shanghai, 5-6 october 2010 English 6-Oct-10
Fifth Steering Committee Meeting of the World Urban Campaign Shanghai, 8-10 October 2010  
The Fifth Steering Committee Meeting of the World Urban Campaign was held in Shanghai, China, 8] 10 October 2010, during the UN]Habitat week at the World Expo 2010.The meeting was hosted] by the China Real Estate Chamber of Commerce and held at the Eton Hotel, Shanghai. The meeting was attended by 50 participants, representing a comprehensive range of UN]HABITAT Partners
 Fifth Steering Committee Meeting of the World Urban Campaign Shanghai, 8-10 October 2010 English 10-Oct-10
Urban Inequities Report: Addis Ababa  
UN-Habitat is responsible for monitoring Millennium Development Goal 7 (MDG7) Target 11, which is “to improve the lives of 100 million slum dwellers by 2020”.
 Urban Inequities Report: Addis Ababa English
Intra‐Cities Differentials: Lusaka, Zambia  
The current population growth in the world has witnessed a new phenomenon where most of the population growth is occurring in the urban region.
 Intra‐Cities Differentials: Lusaka, Zambia English
Urban Health Inequities: Manilla, Philippines  
In today’s world where one sixth of the global population lives in cities, the services these cities provide are of crucial importance. Cities should be capable of providing improved water and sanitation, durable housing, adequate living space and security of tenure to their residents.
 Urban Health Inequities: Manilla, Philippines English
Urban Iniquities in three (3) Cities: Addis Ababa, Casablanca, Lagos  
This report presents results from an analysis of three Urban Inequities Surveys (UIS) fielded in Addis Ababa in 2003, Lagos in 2005, and Casablanca in 2006.
 Urban Iniquities in three (3) Cities: Addis Ababa, Casablanca, Lagos English
Urban Health Inequities: La Paz, Bolivia  
In today’s world where one sixth of the global population lives in cities, the services these cities provide are of crucial importance. Cities should be capable of providing improved water and sanitation, durable housing, adequate living space and security of tenure to their residents.
 Urban Health Inequities: La Paz, Bolivia English
Urban Inequities Report: Alexandria, Egypt  
In today’s world where one sixth of the global population lives in cities, the services these cities provide are of crucial importance. Cities should be capable of providing improved water and sanitation, durable housing, adequate living space and security of tenure to their residents.
 Urban Inequities Report: Alexandria, Egypt English
Slums: levels and trends, 1990 –2005: Monitoring the Millennium Development Goals Slum Target  
In many cities of the developing world, slum conditions are characterized by substandard and inadequate housing that extends beyond informal settlements; it is associated with general poverty, instability, inefficiency or absence of housing institutions, and other factors.
 Slums: levels and trends, 1990 –2005 English
Urban Youth Indicators  
Although cities hold tremendous potential as engines of economic and social development as well as creating jobs, they can also generate and intensify social exclusion denying the benefits of urban life to the poor, women, youth and other marginalized groups particularly in the context of unprecedented urban growth and increasing poverty and inequality.
 Urban Youth Indicators English
Regional bulletin highlighting UN-HABITAT activity in central, eastern and south-eastern Europe  
This report highlights UNHABITAT's activities in eastern, southern and central Europe with a view to promoting better urban planning, stronger local government, climate change measures and decentralisation.
 Regional bulletin highlighting UN-HABITAT activity in central, eastern and south-eastern Europe English
The First Assessment of The Habitat Country Programme Documents (HCPDs)  
This report has been prepared to evaluate the experiences and lessons learned from the first round of Habitat Country Programme Documents, so as to establish an informed and substantive base for the agency when considering and taking decisions on a second phase. The report also presents a number of recommendations on these aspects, as well as on the matters of process when embarking on preparing the next round of HCPDs. Finally, the report suggests a modified template to assist in the preparation of the next round of Habitat Country Programme Documents.
 The First Assessment of The Habitat Country Programme Documents (HCPDs) English 25-Oct-10
Report of the International Expert Group Meeting on guidelines and practices related to evictions, acquisition/expropriation and compensation  
This report is the product of an international expert group meeting organised by GLTN and UN-HABITAT’s Housing Policy Section, which took place March 19-20, 2010 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The objective of the meeting was to identify, analyse, and provide recommendations for improving existing guidelines and practices related to eviction, acquisition, expropriation and compensation. Relevant guidelines were analysed from three perspectives: economic, environmental and social. During the meeting, organisational staff and issue experts: (1) reviewed and revised a research paper commissioned by GLTN and UN-HABITAT; (2) agreed on next steps for further research, development of guidelines, capacity-building and mediation for enhanced implementation of existing guidelines; (3) and mapped out respective roles and responsibilities for GLTN, UN-HABITAT and Habitat Agenda Partners in quest to address evictions. This research initiative is part of the GLTN tool development agenda and supports the work of the UN Housing Rights Programme. The meeting was co-organised with the Housing Secretariat of the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro and the Institute of Architects of Brazil.
 Report of the International Expert Group Meeting on guidelines and practices related to evictions, acquisition/expropriation and compensation English 8-Oct-10
Outcomes of the 4th Session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign, 30 May - 2 June 2010 Alicante, Spain  
The fourth Steering Committee meeting of the World Urban Campaign was held in Alicante, Spain, 30 May- 2 June 2010. The meeting was hosted by the Municipality of Alicante and co-sponsored by Press Group and Aguas de Barcelona (Agbar).
 Outcomes of the 4th Session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign, 30 May - 2 June 2010 Alicante, Spain English 28-Sep-10
Donor Analysis - 2006  
Donor Analysis - 2006
 Donor Analysis - 2006 English
Bulletin foncier N° 02, Goma Republique Democratique du Congo  
La question foncière a toujours été au coeur de l’instabilité politique dans l’Est de la RDC. Aujourd’hui, des inquiétudes se dégagent par rapport à la gestion des crises et des conflits fonciers dans le contexte de stabilisation et de reconstruction. C’est dans le but d’éviter que la terre ne redevienne source de violence que 4 résolutions avaient été prises en rapport avec la problématique foncière lors de la Conférence de Goma du 06 au 23 janvier 2008.
Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
 Bulletin foncier N° 02, Goma Republique Democratique du Congo française
Bulletin foncier N° 03, Goma Republique Democratique du Congo  
La signature des accords tripartites (RDC, Rwanda et le HCR), le 17 Février 2010, portant sur le rapatriement de plus 50 000 réfugiés congolais à partir du Rwanda, suscite plus de crainte que d’enthousiasme envers certaines communautés dans les territoires de Masisi et de Rutshuru.
Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
 Bulletin foncier N° 03, Goma Republique Democratique du Congo française
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
Promoting Energy Access for the urban Poor in Africa. Approaches and Challenges in Slum Electrification, 26-28 October 2009, Nairobi, Kenya  

 Promoting Energy Access for the urban Poor in Africa. Approaches and Challenges in Slum Electrification English 10-May-10
Final report of the 1st International Conference of the Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance: Raising Awareness and Communicating the Urgency to Act  

 1st International Conference of the Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance: Raising Awareness and Communicating the Urgency to Act English
Tripartite conference report  
Report of the International Tripartite Conference: Urbanization Challenges and Poverty Reduction in African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries.
Nairobi, 8-10 June 2009
 Report of the International Tripartite Conference: Urbanization Challenges and Poverty Reduction in African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries. Nairobi, 8-10 June 2009 English 1-Jan-11
 Rapport de la Conférence internationale tripartite: défis de l'urbanisation et la réduction de la pauvreté en Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique. Nairobi, 8-10 Juin 2009 française 1-Jan-11
The Private Sector at the World Urban Forum 5  
"For the first time in a World Urban Forum, three main events were dedicated or closely related to the Business Sector’s participation and commitment to sustainable urban development: a Business Caucus, a Business Roundtable and the launch of the World Urban Campaign. A large number of representatives from the industry and private sector attended the events, with high-level key speakers exposing their views and debating on urbanization challenges. The WUF5 marks the beginning of a new era in terms of public-private partnerships towards addressing urban sustainable development and global challenges. UN-HABITAT Executive Director, Dr Anna Tibaijuka, Hilary Clinton, US Secretary of States, in her video statement at the closing ceremony, and other key speakers, referred to public-private partnerships as a priority to face the urban challenges and the world’s sustainable development. Ms. Clinton also pointed out to the need for strengthening governance and putting in place innovative financing tools for local authorities."
 The Private Sector at the World Urban Forum 5 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
Outcome of the 3rd Session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign, Rio de Janeiro, 20 March 2010  
The third session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign was convened by UN-Habitat and hosted by the Brazilian Institute of Municipal Administration (IBAM) in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) on Saturday 20 March 2010. The meeting was attended by 43 participants representing the full range of the Habitat Agenda partners as well as the private sector.
 Outcome of the 3rd Session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign, Rio de Janeiro, 20 March 2010 English 20-Mar-10
World Urban Forum 5 - Urban Researchers Roundtable: Bridging the Urban Transport Divide  

 WUF 5 Urban Researchers Roundtable Aide Memoire FINAL English 17-Mar-10
PSUP Narrative Report 2009  
The PSUP narrative report consists of a summary of the Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme, a summary of PSUP activities in the ACP countries from April 2008 to December 2009, the challenges and solutions faced in carrying out these activities, as well as the targeted results and the achievements of the programme.
 PSUP Narrative Report 2009 English 14-Feb-10
Inception Report 2008  
The Inception Report includes information about the PSUP in general, activities and results, conditions of implementation, achievements to date, a programme outlook and an implementation schedule.
 Inception Report English 14-Feb-10
Outcome of the Experts Group Meeting on the 100 Cities Initiative of the World Urban Campaign Nairobi, 26-28 January 2010  
The first Steering Committee meeting of the World Urban Campaign (WUC), held in Barcelona 12]14 October 2009, recommended the establishment of a Sustainable Cities Advisory Commission and that the concept, scope and methodology for the proposed 100 Cities Initiative be launched in its beta version at World Urban Forum 5 (WUF5).
Country: Kenya
 Outcome of the Experts Group Meeting on the 100 Cities Initiative of the World Urban Campaign Nairobi, 26-28 January 2010 English 28-Jan-10
Access to Transport for the Urban Poor in Asia, 27-29 May 2009, Yogyakarta, Indonesia  

 Access to transport for the Urban poor in Asia English 17-Feb-10
 Bus Rapid transit relation to clean transport for the urban poor (Author: John Ernst Institutuion: ITDP) English 26-Jan-10
 Energy access for the urban poor: an international perspective (Author: Chhavi Dhingra Institution: TERI) English 26-Jan-10
 Enhancing capabilities for access to transport services among deprived groups in the Philippines (Author: Ramon Fernan Institution: Independent Consultant) English 26-Jan-10
 Strategies for environmentally sustainable transport in Asia (Author: Dollaris Riauaty Suhadi Institution: Swisscontact Indonesia Foundation) English 26-Jan-10
 Transport challenges for the poor, a study of 5 slum settlements in Indonesia (Author: Maria Renny Institution: INSTRAN) English 26-Jan-10
 Urbanization and transport energy use, a global view (Author: Santhosh Kodukula Institution: GTZ) English 26-Jan-10
Promoting Energy Access for the urban Poor in Africa. Approaches and Challenges in Slum Electrification, 26-28 October 2009, Nairobi, Kenya  

 Access to basic services in shanty towns, Casablanca, Morocco (Author: Christophe Cluzeau and Zeinab Benchakroun Institution: LYDEC) English 26-Jan-10
 Access to energy in peri-urban areas of Kenya using community power centers (Author: Felix Kiptum and Paul Njuguna Institution: UNIDO) English 26-Jan-10
 An overview of private sector, inerests & needs for infrastructure investments in Africa (Author: John Kolker Institution: PPIAF) English 26-Jan-10
 Challenges and risks in universal provision of electricity and energy in South Africa (Author: Maboe Maphaka Institution: ESKOM) English 26-Jan-10
 EAC Regional Strategy for scaling up access to modern energy services (Author: Paul Kirai Institution: Integrated Energy Solutions) English 26-Jan-10
 Electrification for slum and low income settlements in Liberia: opportunities and challenges (Author: Hady Sherif Institution: CSET) English 26-Jan-10
 Electrification for the Urban poor in Uganda: experiences and coverage plans (Author: Moses Murengezi Institution: Ministry of Energy) English 26-Jan-10
 Energy demand challenge in slum electrification, Kenya (Author: Jared Othieno Institution: KPLC) English 26-Jan-10
 Energy efficient & safe Sub Saharan African peri-urban electrification (Author: Benoît Dôme Institution: Copper) English 26-Jan-10
 Energy use combinations in low income residential estates in Kenya (Author: Kingiri Senelwa Institution: Moi University) English 26-Jan-10
 Global network on energy for sustainable development (Author: Touria Dafrallah Institution: ENDA) English 26-Jan-10
 Good-practice examples of different small-scale sustainable energy projects under WISIONS initiative (Author: Carmen Dienst Institution: Carmen Dienst) English 26-Jan-10
 Kenya slum upgrading programme(Author: Sara Candiracci Institution: UN-Habitat) English 26-Jan-10
 Modern energy access in periurban areas, Dakar, Senegal (Author: Touria Dafrallah Institution: ENDA) English 26-Jan-10
 Off-grid lighting, an ideal interim solution to grid lighting (Author: Itotia Njagi Institution: IFC) English 26-Jan-10
 Overview of slum electrification (Author: Connie Smyser Institution: Smyser Associates) English 26-Jan-10
 Partnership dialogue facility (Author: Michael Franz for Ray Holland Institution: EUEI) English 26-Jan-10
 Solar lighting solutions for Africa (Author: Mohamed Dagher Institution: Philips) English 26-Jan-10
Impact Assessment Study for the Community-based Water and Sanitation Project  
An impact assessment study was carried out in June 2008 to assess significant change within the project area of a community-based water supply and sanitation project in Xieng Ngeun town, Lao PDR. A number of stakeholders participated in the research and through interviews and questionnaires quantitative and qualitative data was collected. The findings and conclusions are presented in this report
 Impact Assessment Study for the Community-based Watersan project English 12-Jan-10
Outcome of the 2nd Session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign "Goals, Strategy and Principles", Paris, 7-9 December 2009  
The second Steering Committee meeting of the World Urban Campaign was held in Paris, 7- 9 December 2009. The meeting was hosted by the Institut dfAménagement et dfUrbanisme de la Région Ile de France (IAU Ile de France) of the regional government of Ile de France, and supported by Veolia Environment and ISTED.
Country: France
 Outcome of the 2nd Session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign "Goals, Strategy and Principles", Paris, 7-9 December 2009 English 9-Dec-09
UN-HABITAT Climate Change Strategy 2010-2013  
This document helps to better understand how climate change impacts on cities and urban centres, with particular emphasis on urban slums, and how best UN-HABITAT can shape its activities at global and country levels, drawing on its comparative advantages, especially in the focus area of its Medium Term Strategic and Institutional Plan, the “One UN” approach to climate change action and the Governing Council resolution GC22/3 on Cities and Climate Change and utilizing its experience gained in promoting the Cities and Climate Change agenda.
 UN-HABITAT Climate Change Strategy 2010-2013 English
Report on the meeting of GPH and GC22 of the UN General Assembly Nairobi April 2009  

 Report on the meeting of GPH and GC22 of the UN General Assembly Nairobi April 2009 English
Report of the GPH Africa chapter to the GPH meeting in Washington 5th - 6th October 2009 by Hon Margaret Zziwa; GPH Vice President  

 Report of the GPH Africa chapter to the GPH meeting in Washington 5th - 6th October 2009 by Hon Margaret Zziwa; GPH Vice President English
Report of the Asian Regional Council (ARC)  

 Report of the Asian Regional Council (ARC) English
Report of the Global Parliamentarians On Habitat in Washington DC  

 Report of the Global Parliamentarians, Europe - Bobes English
UN-HABITAT Iraq Country Programme Document  

Country: Iraq
 UN-HABITAT Iraq Country Programme Document English 29-Oct-09
Review of the World Urban Forum Sessions 2002-2008.  
This evaluation has been carried out in response to the resolution adopted by the Governing Council during its 22nd session in April 2009, GC/22/10. In view of the expanding scale and importance of the World Urban Forum (WUF), and the increasing engagement of the Habitat Agenda partners in the Forum, the Governing Council (GC) of the UN-Habitat decided that a review of all four WUF sessions held since 2002 should take place. The aim of the evaluation is to improve planning, organization and effectiveness of future WUFs. More specifically, the evaluation aims to assess and give recommendations related to the items as specified in the resolution GC/22/10, paragraph 2.
 Review of the World Urban Forum Sessions 2002-2008. English
Assessment of Excellence in Management, Programme Agreement Between UN-HABITAT and Norway 2008-2009  
The objective is to assess to what extent a solid foundation for the roll out phase of the Mid-Term Strategic and Institutional Plan (MTSIP) has been established and the preconditions for a transformation process has been put in place in line with the priorities set by its governing body. This review was commissioned by the Government of Norway carried out by an independent consultant.
 Assessment of Excellence in Management, Programme Agreement Between UN-HABITAT and Norway 2008-2009 English 21-Oct-09
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
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
Outcome of the 1st Session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign, 12-14 October 2009, Barcelona, Spain  
The first session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign was convened by UN-Habitat and hosted by the Regional Government of Barcelona 12-14 October 2009.

The meeting was attended by 44 participants representing the full range of the Habitat Agenda partners as well as the private sector.1 Five partners presented their excuses for not being able to attend.
 Outcome of the 1st Session of the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign, 12-14 October 2009, Barcelona, Spain English 14-Oct-09
Performance Improvement Plans  

 Performance Improvement Plans - Bondo English 9-Oct-09
 Performance Improvement Plans - Bunda English 9-Oct-09
Capacity Building for Change Agents from Water Utilities around the Lake Victoria Region In Utility Management  

 Evaluation Report English 9-Oct-09
 Training and Benchmarking Report English 9-Oct-09
Capacity Building for Change Agents from Water Utilities around the Lake Victoria Region In Water Systems Management  

 Training Report English 9-Oct-09
Capacity Building for Change Agents from Harar Water Supply and Sewerage Authority In Utility Management  

 Training and Benchmarking Report English 9-Oct-09
Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative (LVWATSAN) - Appraisal Reports for Towns  

 Appraisal Report for Bondo Town English 9-Oct-09
 Appraisal Report for Bugembe Town English 9-Oct-09
 Appraisal Report for Bunda Town English 9-Oct-09
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
Water Operators Partnerships: Africa Utility Performance Assessment, Final Report (June 2009)  

 Water Operators Partnerships: Africa Utility Performance Assessment, Final Report (June 2009) 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
Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Report Mission to Argentina - 2-9 August 2009  
 

 Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Report Mission to Argentina - 2-9 August 2009 English 9-Aug-09
Conference Reports  
Conference Reports
 Tripartite Conference Report English 31-Jul-09
 Rapport de la Conférence Tripartite française 31-Jul-09
Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to New Orleans, U.S. - 26-31 July 2009  
 

 Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to New Orleans, U.S. - 26-31 July 2009 English 31-Jul-09
 Summary - Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to New Orleans, U.S. - 26-31 July 2009 English 31-Jul-09
Promoting Sustainable Urban Development Networking in African Cities Report  
The purpose of the SUD-Net Africa workshop held in Cape Town in February 2009 was to help identify regional priorities that will set the agenda for SUD-Net Africa and define ways of promoting information exchange and interactions within both the regional and the global SUD-Net networks.
 Promoting Sustainable Urban Development Networking in African Cities Report English 23-Jun-09
Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission to Istanbul, Republic of Turkey - 8-11 June 2009  
 

 Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission to Istanbul, Republic of Turkey - 8-11 June 2009 English 11-Jun-09
 Summary - Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission to Istanbul, Republic of Turkey - 8-11 June 2009 English 11-Jun-09
Exchange of Letters between AWEPA and UN-HABITAT  

 Exchange of Letters between AWEPA and UN-HABITAT English
Declaration of Monterrey  
We, legislators and other participants in the Fifth Regional Forum of the American Continent of Global Parliamentarians on Habitat, held in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, on October 4th, 2007, as an event to follow up and meet the commitments made during the previous meetings of the World Forum of Parliamentarians on Habitat and of the Regional Commission of the American Continent.
 Declaration of Monterrey English
A Strategy Paper On Working With Parliamentarians  
Human settlements is a State subject; every State is responsible for the formulation of policy with regard to programmes and approaches for effective implementation of human settlements schemes, particularly those pertaining to the poor, marginalized and disadvantaged of society.
 A Strategy Paper On Working With Parliamentarians 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
UN-HABITAT Progress Performance Report 2006-2007  
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.
 UN-HABITAT Progress Performance Report 2006-2007 English 5-May-09
Review of Progress of Water and Sanitation Programme of UN-HABITAT in 2007  

 Volume I - Executive Summary and Overview of Progress English 4-May-09
 Volume II - Outputs and Outcome Tables English 4-May-09
Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to Greater London, UK Final Draft for Revision by AGFE Secretariat 21-24 April 2009  

 Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to Greater London, UK Final Draft for Revision by AGFE Secretariat 21-24 April 2009 English 24-Apr-09
 Summary - Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to Greater London, UK Final Draft for Revision by AGFE Secretariat 21-24 April 20 English 24-Apr-09
Summary Report 2007-2009 - Implementation of UN-HABITAT Strategic Policy on Human Settlements in Crisis (SPHSC)  
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.
 Summary Report 2007-2009 - Implementation of UN-HABITAT Strategic Policy on Human Settlements in Crisis (SPHSC) English 22-Apr-09
Water Sector in Small Urban Centres  
UN-HABITAT Report on the Water and Sanitation in Small Urban Centres
 Analysis of donor flows to water supply and sanitation services (Paper 2) English 15-Apr-09
 Innovative Financing - Experiences with Secondary Urban Centres Water Supply and Sanitation Service Delivery (Paper 1) English 15-Apr-09
 Water Supply and Sanitation Options for Small Urban Centres in Developing Countries (Paper 3) English 15-Apr-09
Participants' Evaluation Report of the World Urban Forum 4, Nanjing China 2008  
The report presents an assessment of the World Urban Forum IV from participants point of view. Its main purpose is to use the findings, lessons learned and recommendations to improve planning and organizing of future WUFs.
 Participants' Evaluation Report of the World Urban Forum 4 English
Cities and Climate Change Inititiative: Launch and Conference Report, Oslo 17 March 2009  
Climate change impacts can undermine a country’s efforts to achieve the goals of sustainable development and will worsen poverty in developing and least developed countries.
 Cities and Climate Change Inititiative: Launch and Conference Report English 9-Apr-09
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
WUF 4 Participants Evaluation Report  
The report presents an assessment of the WUF IV from participants point of view. Its main purpose is to use the findings, lessons learned and recommendations to improve planning and organizing of future WUFs.
 WUF 4 Participants Evaluation Report English 27-Feb-09
Solid Waste Management Reports  

 Solid Waste Management Systems for Kisii and Homa Bay English 21-Jan-09
 Solid Waste Management Systems for Masaka, Kyotera And English 21-Jan-09
 Supporting Secondary Urban Centres in the Lake Victoria Region English 21-Jan-09
Fast Track Capacity Building Programme for Utilities  

 Block Mapping Procedures Manual English 9-Oct-09
 Capacity Building Programme Plan English 21-Jan-09
 Cover Letter English 21-Jan-09
 Customer Services User Manual English 9-Oct-09
 Final Project Report English 9-Oct-09
 Finance and Accounts Policies and Procedures Manual English 9-Oct-09
 Gap Analysis and Capacity Assessment (Bunda and Bondo) English 9-Oct-09
 Illegal Use Reduction Operational Manual English 9-Oct-09
 Leakage Reduction and Repair Guidelines English 9-Oct-09
 On-Job Training Report English 9-Oct-09
 Rapid Assessment Report English 21-Jan-09
 Situational Analysis and Training Needs Assessment Report English 21-Jan-09
 Water Audit Manual English 9-Oct-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
World Urban Forum 4, Private Sector Consultation Meeting, Nanjing, November 04 2008  
During the Fourth World Urban Forum, which took place in Nanjing, China from November 03 - 06 a special consultation meeting of private sector companies commited to corporate responsibility took place. The session discussed and examined ways of improving living conditions and achieving harmonious cities. The particpants discussed responsible business practices for sustainable urbanization and the core principles that can address it. They also discussed affordable technologies and business models that can work for the urban poor at the bottom of the economic pyramid, so that cities and towns are safer, more equitable, harmonious – and better for business.
 World Urban Forum 4, Private Sector Consultation Meeting, Nanjing, November 04 2008 English 4-Nov-08
CCCI Reports  
Reports
Report on Mission to Rwanda  
The Objective of the Mission of was to carry out a preliminary technical assessment on prevailing water and sanitation conditions and the needs for interventions in the following proposed secondary towns: Rwamagana, Kayonza, Nyamata/Bugesera, Ruhengeri/Musanze, Nyanza and Nyagatare.
 Report on Mission to Rwanda English 23-Oct-08
Report on Mission to Burundi  
The objective of the mission was to carry out a preliminary technical assessment on prevailing water and sanitation conditions and the needs for interventions in the proposed secondary towns.
 Report on Mission to Burundi English 23-Oct-08
Urban Land Market in Mozambique  
This study was requested by the Ministry for Coordination of Environmental Affairs (MICOA), through the National Directorate of Territorial Planning (DINAPOT) in conjunction with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT); for this purpose, the team of the Cruzeiro do Sul – Research Institute for Development counted with the participation of a group of students of the Master degree course in agricultural development at the Faculty of Agronomy and Forestry Engineering (FAEF) of the Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM).
Country: Mozambique
 Urban Land Market in Mozambique - DRAFT English 25-Aug-08
Mercado de Terras Urbanas em Moçambique  
Este estudo foi solicitado pelo Ministério para a Coordenação da Acção Ambiental, através da Direcção Nacional de Planeamento e Ordenamento Territorial em conjunto com a Agência HABITAT das Nações Unidas, para a sua realização a equipa do Cruzeiro do Sul – Instituto de Investigação para o Desenvolvimento contou com a participação de um grupo de estudantes do Curso de Mestrado em Desenvolvimento Agrário da Faculdade de Agronomia e Engenharia Florestal da Universidade Eduardo Mondlane.
Country: Mozambique
 Mercado de Terras Urbanas em Moçambique - DRAFT português 25-Aug-08
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
Resolution of the International Youth-led Development Platform  
The gathering of the international youth organizations and groups during the process of the international youth and crime prevention summit has resolved to establish the International Youth-led Development Platform under the auspices of Baobabconnections.
  Resolution of the International Youth-led Development Platform English 27-Jun-08
Summary Report - Day 1  
Summary Report - Day 1: 17 June 2008
 Summary Report - Day 1 English 27-Jun-08
Summary Report - Day 2  
Summary Report - Day 2: 18 June 2008
 Summary Report - Day 2 English 27-Jun-08
Summary Report - Day 3  
Summary Report - Day 3: 19 June 2008
 Summary Report - Day 3 English 27-Jun-08
Tripartite Evaluation Mission of Settlement and Integration of Refugees Programme in Serbia (SIRP)  
The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the extent to which Settlement and Integration of Refugees Programme in Serbia's Expected Results are being achieved, it covers the implementation period from March 2005 - July 2007.
 Tripartite Evaluation Mission of Settlement and Integration of Refugees Programme in Serbia English 18-Jan-10
Evaluation of Somalia Urban Development Programme (SUDP)  
The report provides an analysis of the various aspects of the programme, suggestions and recommendations to be considered for UN-HABITAT's future operations in Somalia.
 Evaluation of Somalia Urban Development Programme (SUDP) English 13-Apr-08
The Urban Penalty: The Poor Die Young  
The five illnesses that cause more than half of the deaths amongst children are pneumonia, diarrhoea, malaria, measles and HIV/AIDS. Studies indicate that the prevalence of these killer diseases in urban slums is due to bad living conditions rather than income levels. For instance, municipal supplies of safe drinking water rarely penetrate slums. It is common for pit latrines to be shared by thousands of people.
 The Urban Penalty: The Poor Die Young English 28-Mar-08
 La condena urbana: Los pobres mueren jóvenes español 28-Mar-08
 La rançon urbaine : vivre pauvre et mourir jeune française 28-Mar-08
Urban Features: Children, Slums' First Casualties  
The average age of the developing world’s population is 16 years compared to a global average of 28 years. Nearly half the global population was born less than a quarter century ago. With 1.2 billion people under 15, it can be said that the world belongs to young people. But for the millions of youth in slums, the present as well as the future is grim.
 Urban Features: Children, Slums' First Casualties English 28-Mar-08
Women's safety audits for a safer urban design: Results of the pilot audit (25 August 2007)  
Feelings of insecurity and fear of crime and violence are highest in large cities. Urban design and planning do not create violence or other forms of assault, but they do create an environment that offers greater or lesser opportunities for violence. Making public spaces physically safer is one way to reduce the opportunities for assaults and the fear of crime.
 Women's safety audits for a safer urban design: Results of the pilot audit English 6-Feb-08
Conference Report - Fourth Web for Development Conference,Nairobi, Kenya, 28-30 November 2007  
The meeting was convened to examine the theme, Driving Economic and Social Development with the Internet. Access to the web is limited. Some 450 million people worldwide are connected to computers. By contrast, only 14 percent of the global telephone users have Internet access. This is due to poor computer skills, illiteracy, and disabilities in a world where access is mainly visual and costly.

For these reasons, the digital divide with people at the bottom of the social pyramid in any country cannot be easily be bridged using the present computer-based technological ICT set up.
 Conference Report - Fourth Web for Development Conference,Nairobi, Kenya, 28-30 November 2007 English 21-Dec-07
Participant Evaluation Report - Fourth Web for Development Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, 28-30 November 2007  
This report presents an evaluation of the Fourth Session of the Web4Dev Conference that took place in Nairobi, Kenya, from 28-30 November 2007. It was attended by 263 participants from 18 countries. 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 Fifth session of the Web4Dev Conference to be held in a venue yet to be decided.

The participant’s survey questionnaire targeted 263 initially estimated participants to the Conference. Questionnaires were distributed and collected at the end of the conference. A total of 100 participants completed and returned the survey questionnaire, representing a 38% response rate. Analysis was done using statistical software, SPSS.

 Participant Evaluation Report - Fourth Web for Development Conference,Nairobi, Kenya, 28-30 November 2007 English 21-Dec-07
Gender and Post-crisis Reconstruction (DRAFT 0): A Practitioner’s Handbook  
The nature and frequency of both natural and human-caused disasters have changed dramatically in recent decades. Nowadays disasters often comprise a toxic mix of trans-border or global phenomena which threaten the life or wellbeing of people. For example, chronic poverty, massive population movements, organized trans-border crime, environmental degradation and an increased spread of deadly infectious diseases make the impact of disasters or conflict worse and the affected population more vulnerable to new or additional threats. In addition, the irreversible trend towards urbanization puts particular emphasis on urban risk, which comprises factors such as violence, unemployment, pollution, and poor health.
 Gender and Post-crisis Reconstruction (DRAFT 0): A Practitioner’s Handbook English 11-Dec-07
Sustainable Relief and Reconstruction - Synopsis from World Urban Forum II & III  
For more than 10 years, UN-HABITAT has been operating in humanitarian and crisis situations, supporting efforts by national governments, local authorities and civil society to strengthen their capacities to manage and recover from human- made and natural disasters and mitigate future disasters. Having acknowledged the discontinuity within the international aid community between the short-term humanitarian imperative and longer- term reconstruction and development priorities, UN-HABITAT has offered its own specific perspectives on bridging this divide.
 Sustainable Relief and Reconstruction - Synopsis from World Urban Forum II & III English 11-Dec-07
Outcomes of the expert group meeting on cities in climate change  
Under the Global Campaign on Sustainable Urbanization, UN-HABITAT organised and hosted an Expert Group Meeting on Cities in Climate Change in November, 2007 in Nairobi, Kenya bringing together participants from research institutions, local authorities, the private sector, and colleagues from different UN agencies.

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Evaluation 1000 Cities Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Programme (Progress report and future strategy)  
The 1000 Cities GIS Programme is based on an initiative of UN-HABITAT and Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), a major producer of software for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the world. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two institutions was signed in February 2003, generating a huge publicity and worldwide media attention. The core part of the agreement is the in-kind grant of up to 1000 ESRI GIS software packages to cities in developing countries as well as online training on the software free of charge. In addition, ESRI agreed to deliver GIS software to UN-HABITAT offices under the same conditions. Within UN-HABITAT, the Global Urban Observatory Section (GUO) was given the responsibility to implement the MoU.
 Evaluation Report for the Global Urban Observatory Statistics and Urban Indicators Programs English 1-Apr-10
Report of the Evaluation of the Sustainable Sri Lankan Cities and Urban Governance Support Projects  
Report of the Evaluation of the Sustainable Sri Lankan Cities and Urban Governance Support Projects
 Report of the Evaluation of the Sustainable Sri Lankan Cities and Urban Governance Support Projects English 12-Nov-07
Cities and Climate Change - Selected reference material  
Selected reference material
 Cities and Climate Change - Selected reference material English 2-Nov-07
Framework for Global Water Operators Partnerships Alliance  
This paper outlines the progress made and steps to be taken in implementing a proposal to establish a Global Water Operators Partnership Alliance. The proposal is one of the Compendium of Actions that were announced by the United Nations Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation (UNSGAB) during the 4th World Water Forum held in Mexico during March 16-23, 2006.
 Framework for Global Water Operators Partnerships Alliance English
Expert Group Meeting On Gender-Friendly Sustainable Cities in Asia and the Pacific: Rebuilding Communities Affected by Disaster and Conflict  
Gender mainstreaming is a crucial aspect of good urban governance, as we work together towards making the international community peaceful, equitable and stable. It is quite certain that gender mainstreaming has been substantially improved, compared to 30 years ago, though it has not yet advanced to the point of creating balanced societies.
 Proceedings English
International Conference on the Sate of Safety in World Cities Conference Recommendations  
Participants representing cities, national governments, intergovernmental agencies, NGOs and civil society, academic and expert organizations, from 5 continents gathered at the International Conference on the State of safety in world cities to discuss issues of urban safety with regards to governance, slum upgrading, youth, women, policing, small arms and migration. The recommendations emerging from such discussions are presented below.
 International Conference on the Sate of Safety in World Cities Conference Recommendations English 26-Oct-07
Report of the Jury on papers submitted for a World Habitat Day thesis competition, The Hague,  
As part of the commemoration of World Habitat Day, students were invited to take part in a competition. Seven students submitted papers on issues relating to urban development and the World Habitat Theme of A safe City is a Just City which were assessed by a jury.
 Report of the Jury on papers submitted for a World Habitat Day thesis competition, The Hague, English 1-Oct-07
Executive Summary Report of the Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) to the Executive Director of UN-HABITAT  
The report entitled 'Finding solutions to forced evictions worldwide: A priority to meet the MDGs and implement the Habitat Agenda' presents the main activities, outcomes and challenges of the work carried out by the Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) since its inception in 2004. It makes clear recommendations to UN-HABITAT and proposes a plan of action for enhanced impact and effectiveness of the Group’s work towards promoting alternative solutions to forced evictions.
 Executive Summary Report of the Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) to the Executive Director of UN-HABITAT English
 Resumen Ejecutivo del Informe del Grupo Asesor sobre Desalojos Forzosos (AGFE) a la Directora Ejecutiva de UN-HABITAT español
Review Of The Cooperation Between UN-HABITAT And The Government Of Norway  
The overall purpose of the review is to assess how well UN-Habitat is managing and implementing the cooperation agreement. The objectives are to twofold: (a) to assess the extent to which the mode of cooperation has formally functioned in accordance with guidelines and clauses in the Framework Agreement and (b) to assess the relevance, efficiency and cost effectiveness of the five activities supported by Norway.
 Review Of The Cooperation Between UN-HABITAT And The Government Of Norway English 27-Aug-07
Water and Sanitation Trust Fund Annual Report 2006  
Meeting the challenge of halving the number of people who lack access to safe water and adequate sanitation by 2015 will take a concerted effort and a great deal of determination and commitment. It will require the unprecedented generosity and compassion of the international community, diligent and professional commitment application by all stakeholders in the water and sanitation sector and the consistent and unwavering political goodwill of governments, particularly those in the developing world. The inclusion of the poor by creating in them a sense of ownership will be imperative in devising appropriate and sustainable solutions.
 Water and Sanitation Trust Fund Annual Report 2006 English 9-Aug-07
Evaluation Report of Water for Africa Cities (WAC) Dar es Salaam Project  
This end-of-project evaluation report provides the performance of the Water for Africa Cities (WAC) Dar es Salaam Project. The project was initiated in 2003 in response to the Tanzania Government request and as part of UN-HABITAT’s overall Programme on Managing Water for African Cities. The project was designed as a pilot/demonstration and was implemented through existing local institutions so as to strengthen their capacities and establish structures and systems for sustainability and best practices for scaling up. It was sponsored by SIDA, through an agreement with UN-HABITAT, for Phase I of a 3- year implementation period. The total investment in this project was about one million dollars including US$ 708, 510 from SIDA, the main sponsor of the project.
 Evaluation Report of WAC Dar es Salaam Project English 31-Jul-07
Institutional and Training Needs Assessment for Establishing Ministry of Construction and Housing Knowledge and Training Center  
 

 Institutional and Training Needs Assessment for Establishing Ministry of Construction and Housing Knowledge and Training Center English 12-Jul-07
The Iraq Housing Market Study (IHMS)  
 

 The Iraq Housing Market Study (IHMS) English 12-Jul-07
Evaluation of the project “Strengthening of National Training Capabilities for better Local Governance and Urban Development”  
This report reflects the outcome of the evaluation of the project “Strengthening National Training capabilities for Better Governance and Urban Development” that is implemented by UN-HABITAT with funding under the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Cooperation International Institutions (SII) programme. SII, one of the Ministry’s education programmes, aims to “strengthen the higher education sector in developing countries by supporting organisations and cooperative initiatives which aim to improve the quality, relevance and accessibility of higher education; [and] to increase the opportunities open to people from developing countries to participate in higher education in their own region”.
 Evaluation of the project “Strengthening of National Training Capabilities for better Local Governance and Urban Development” English 10-Jul-07
Preliminary results of strategy review survey  
To ensure that partners’ views are integrated into the revamped programme strategy, this survey was undertaken in March 2007 to solicit views from partners on what they consider as the priority problems and issues on urban safety.
 PDF English
Report of the International Expert Group Meeting on Urban Indigenous Peoples and Migration  
This report contains the proceedings of the first international expert-level meeting on the challenges of improving the quality of life of urban indigenous peoples and the ongoing rural-urban migration process. The meeting was a joint activity of the United Nations Housing Rights Programme (UNHRP) and was co-organized by UN-HABITAT, OHCHR and other UN agencies. The meeting aimed to facilitate better understanding of the situation regarding the living conditions and rights of indigenous peoples in urban areas through the generation of more comprehensive knowledge based on latest research, and to elaborate policy recommendations for improving the living and human rights conditions of urban indigenous peoples as well as identifying practical approaches to address this population in their efforts to enhance their quality of life.
 Report of the International Expert Group Meeting on Urban Indigenous Peoples and Migration English
 Informe de la Reunión Internacional de Expertos sobre Pueblos indígenas urbanos y migraciones español
Business Partnership for Sustainable Urbanisation 13-14 April: Proceedings of first stakeholders' meeting  
This first Stakeholders meeting is important for UN-HABITAT because it opens a new door to strengthen our relations and work further with the private sector. At the dawn of new the urban age, with half of humanity now living in towns and cities around the world, it is more important than ever that we keep this door open. I wish to recall here the wide ranging reform of the United Nations started by our former Secretary General, Mr. Kofi Annan. One important part of this process is the opening of the United Nations to non-state actors, including business and civil society, as essential partners for change.
 Business Partnership for Sustainable Urbanisation 13-14 April: Proceedings of first stakeholders' meeting English 18-May-07
Report of Mid-Term Review of the Operations of the Water And Sanitation Trust Fund  
This review is the first biennial mid-term evaluation being initiated by the Advisory Board of the UN-HABITAT Water and Sanitation Trust Fund which held its inaugural meeting in Nairobi during December 7-8, 2004. The primary objective of the Fund is to contribute to the achievement of the water and sanitation targets in the internationally agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), particularly for the urban poor. The findings from the review are intended to be used to refine, adjust, and improve the directions and practices of the Trust Fund. They are also planned to be used to serve as an information tool for UN-HABITAT and fund stakeholders.
 Report of Mid-Term Review of the Operations of the Water And Sanitation Trust Fund English 6-May-07
Report of the Capacity Building Workshop  
The Capacity Building Workshop was held at the UN-HABITAT Headquarters in Gigiri from 16 to 18 October 2006. It was organized by UN-HABITAT to scope the capacity building activities required to support and sustain infrastructure investments under the Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative (LVWATSAN).
 Report of the Capacity Building Workshop English
Mozambique, Cities Without Slums, Analysis of the Situation & Proposal of Intervention Strategies.  
The initiative “Cities Without Slums in Eastern and Southern Africa1”, promoted by the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-HABITAT), seeks to contribute to the accomplishment of the Target 11 of the Objectives of the Millennium Declaration: “ to improve the life conditions of at least 100 million slum dwellers by 2020”; by working with the member states, with the objective of improving the lives and conditions of people living or working in informal settlements, in the selected cities of the sub-area. Ethiopia, Mozambique, Zambia, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, and Lesotho are the first nine chosen countries for the pilot initiative.
Country: Mozambique
 Mozambique, Cities Without Slums, Analysis of the Situation & Proposal of Intervention Strategies. English 22-Feb-07
 Moçambique, Melhoramento dos Assentamentos Informais, Análise da Situação & Proposta de Estratégias de português 27-Feb-07
Review Of The Operation Of The Regional Office For Latin America And The Caribbean (ROLAC)  
This is a comprehensive consultancy report of a review of the operation of the Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean (ROLAC), executed by Mr. Manuel Morales during fifteen weeks from October 2006 to January 2007.
 Review Of The Operation Of The Regional Office For Latin America And The Caribbean (ROLAC) English 31-Jan-07
RUSPS Evaluation 2006  
Various stakeholders of the Rapid Urban Sector Profiling for Sustainability (RUSPS) programme completed a total of 39 questionnaires providing the RUSPS Team at headquarters access to solid data and insights. In general, the evaluation shows that RUSPS achieved very positive results in 16 different countries that completed RUSPS Phase 1, the Urban Sector Profiling for Sustainability.

 RUSPS Evaluation 2006 English 9-Jan-07
Independent strategic evaluation of the performance and impact of UN-HABITAT Programme Managers  
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,
 Independent strategic evaluation of the performance and impact of UN-HABITAT Programme Managers English 31-Dec-06
Mozambique Land Regulation  
Land Use Plans are strategic, informative or normative documents essentially aimed at producing socially useful territorial spaces or parcels based on the principles and guidelines of territorial land use.
Country: Mozambique
 Mozambique Land Regulation English 26-Sep-07
MECHANISM FOR GENDERING LAND TOOLS: A Framework for Delivery of Women’s Security of Tenure  
After wide-ranging stakeholder consultations, the strategies and outline for this mechanism were adopted at a dedicated high status round table on gendering land tools at the World Urban Forum on 21st of June 2006.
 MECHANISM FOR GENDERING LAND TOOLS: A Framework for Delivery of Women’s Security of Tenure English 30-Jun-06
Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)  
At its 2nd plenary meeting, on 13 September 2006, the General Assembly, on the recommendation of the General Committee, decided to include in the agenda of its sixty-first session the item entitled “Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)” and to allocate it to the Second Committee.
 Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) English 11-Dec-06
 Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) español 11-Dec-06
 Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) العربية 11-Dec-06
 Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) française 11-Dec-06
 Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) 中文 11-Dec-06
 Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) русский 11-Dec-06
Policy Paper 1 - Community Managed System for Operation, Billing & Collection of Water Charges  
The Urban Local Bodies are mandated to make adequate provision for the management and maintenance of all municipal water works and construction of new works for providing supply of suitable water for public and private purposes. This requires adequate resources which are to be raised from consumers. Inadequacies in management include high proportions of non-revenue water, poor billing arrangements, limited metering, non-viable pricing, lack of proper municipal dues collection, and poor revenue recovery rates leading to commercially non-viable urban local bodies, and inadequate service coverage especially in the slum and squatter settlements to improve service delivery. The prevailing water tariffs are generally below the actual cost of water supply. Moreover, the urban water supply sector has traditionally been plagued with high levels of inefficiencies leading to poor service delivery. This leads to a poor willingness to pay among the consumers and consequent poor collection of water charges and financial losses to the urban local bodies. Rationalization of water tariff and its billing and collection system is one of such measures to improve fund mobilization.
Country: India
 Policy Paper 1 - Community Managed System for Operation, Billing & Collection of Water Charges English 7-Dec-06
Policy Paper 2 - Measures for Ensuring Sustainability of Rainwater Harvesting  
Urban centers in India are facing an ironical situation with regard to water today. On one hand there is acute water scarcity and on the other, the streets are often flooded during the monsoons, requiring managerial efficiency of the Urban Local Bodies to use the surplus water of the rainy season to overcome the deficiency in other seasons. The shortage of ground water is more pronounced due to urbanization and limited open areas available for recharge of ground water. In some cities ground water extraction has reached very high levels and has brought problems like declining water table, failures of wells/ tube wells and deterioration in ground water quality and quantity. Water is more than often been seen as a cause for social conflicts, protests, demonstrations and road-blockades. In the given situation rainwater harvesting could prove to be a solution for overcoming this scenario.
Country: India
 Policy Paper 2 - Measures for Ensuring Sustainability of Rainwater Harvesting English 7-Dec-06
Policy Paper 3 - Rejuvenation of Community Toilets  
Sanitation services are necessary to support urban stability, enable social balance, economic growth and development and are imperative for the improvement of urban public services. Although there have been several national initiatives to increase sanitation coverage in India, a substantial part of urban population, especially in slums, has no adequate sanitation facilities made available to them by the government machinery, whether local or central. In cities, as on-site sanitation option, Urban Local Bodies have constructed community toilets. Community toilets not only provide sanitation facility but at the same time have a demonstrative effect as well. The people using these become habitual users of toilets, and in turn realize the need for individual household toilets. Community toilets thus are the tools for bringing behavioural changes amongst the public residing in the slum areas as well as in generating a demand for the use of the individual toilets.
Country: India
 Policy Paper 3 - Rejuvenation of Community Toilets English 7-Dec-06
Progress Report on the Implementation of the Work Programme of UN-HABITAT for the Biennium 2006-2007  
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.
 Progress Report on the Implementation of the Work Programme of UN-HABITAT for the Biennium 2006-2007 English 6-Dec-06
Report of the first session of the World Urban Forum  

 Report of the first session of the World Urban Forum English 3-May-02
Report of the second session of the World Urban Forum  

 Report of the second session of the World Urban Forum English 17-Sep-04
Report of the Third session of the World Urban Forum  
Report of the Third session of the World Urban Forum
 Report of the Third session of the World Urban Forum English 23-Jun-06
 Report of the Third session of the World Urban Forum française 23-Jun-06
Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the Organization  
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.
 Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the Organization English 5-Aug-04
Programme performance of the United Nations for the biennium 2002-2003  
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.
 Programme performance of the United Nations for the biennium 2002-2003 English 5-Aug-04
eThekwini Safer City Project End Evaluation (June 2003)  
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.
 eThekwini Safer City Project End Evaluation (June 2003) English 5-Aug-04
Evaluation Report for the Global Urban Observatory Statistics and Urban Indicators Programs  
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.
 Evaluation Report for the Global Urban Observatory Statistics and Urban Indicators Programs English 1-Apr-10
Mid-Term Review For The Income Generating Projects Of The Safer Cities Dar es Salaam Project In The City Of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  
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).
 Mid-Term Review For The Income Generating Projects Of The Safer Cities Dar es Salaam Project In The City Of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania English
UN-Habitat Self-Assessment for Government of the Netherlands  
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.
 SELF-ASSESSMENT FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDS English 5-Aug-04
OIOS Audit of the UN-HABITAT Urban Management Programme (UMP), February 2004  
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).
 UMP_final_Report_to_client_feb_04 English 5-Aug-04
Water and Sanitation Programme Evaluation Report  
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.
 Water and Sanitation Programme Evaluation Report English 5-Aug-04
UN-HABITAT SELF-ASSESSMENT REPORT  
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.
 UN-HABITAT SELF-ASSESSMENT REPORT English 19-May-04
Forward-Looking Evaluation of Gender Mainstreaming in UN-HABITAT  
This Chapter summarises the Forward-Looking Evaluation of Gender Mainstreaming as carried out by UN-HABITAT, based on Lessons Learned from the Women and Habitat Programme (WHP) and the Gender Unit.
 Forward-Looking Evaluation of Gender Mainstreaming in UN-HABITAT English 1-Apr-03
Evaluation of the UN-Habitat Global Campaigns for Secure Tenure and Urban Governance  
At the beginning of 2004, after the UN-Habitat Global Campaigns on Secure Tenure and Urban Governance had been in operation for four years, the Committee of Permanent Representatives requested a forward-looking assessment of the Campaigns.
 Evaluation of the UN-Habitat Global Campaigns for Secure Tenure and Urban Governance English 31-Mar-05
In-depth evaluation of the United Nations Human Settlements (UN-Habitat) Programme  
The present report reviews the achievements and shortcomings of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), headquartered in Nairobi.
 In-depth evaluation of the United Nations Human Settlements (UN-Habitat) Programme English 18-Mar-11
UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONAL INTEGRITY SURVEY 2004  
The Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), as part of a process to develop an Organizational Integrity Initiative (OII), contracted with Deloitte & Touche LLP to conduct an Organizational Integrity Perception Survey.
 UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONAL INTEGRITY SURVEY 2004 English 4-Mar-05
Directorate-General of International Co-operation (DGIS) Assessment of UN-HABITAT, 2002  
On December 10, 2001, the Executive Director of UN-Habitat and the Government of Netherlands Minister for Development Cooperation met and discussed and a possible enhancement of Dutch Support.
 DGIS ASSESSMENT OF UN-HABITAT. 2002 English 5-Aug-04
Assessment of Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative LVWATSAN  
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.
 Assessment of Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative LVWATSAN English 1-Nov-06
PROGRESS REPORT ON REMOVING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN RESPECT OF PROPERTY & INHERITANCE RIGHTS - Tools on Improving Women’s Secure Tenure Series 1, Number 2  
Women own only an estimated 1-2 percent of all titled land worldwide which is often cited as an indication of low levels of inheritance of property1. Inheritance is one of the commonest ways for women to acquire or access land. Since women are not generally able to purchase property nor usually benefit from land reforms2, in most cases, a woman could become a only landowner by inheriting the land from her husband or companion on his death3.
 Tools on Improving Women’s Secure Tenure Series 1, English 31-Oct-06
UN-HABITAT and Youth  
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.
 UN-HABITAT and Youth English
Facts on Youth  
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.
 Facts on Youth English
Summary of discussion on Item 54: Habitat, at the General Assembly 61st Session  
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.
 Summary of discussion on Item 54: Habitat, at the General Assembly 61st Session English
Havana 2005 report - Achieving sustainable urbanization,Innovation for local and global results  
Report on the 6th Global Meeting of Sustainable Cities and Localising Agenda 21 Programme Partners
Country: Cuba
 Havana 2005 report - English, Spanish and French English
 Havana Appendix English
The 1st International Symposium-cum-Workshop on Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) Policies  
This is a report on the first international symposium on Facecal sludge management (FSM) policy. It was held in Dakar, Senegal from 9 to 12 May 2006.
 The 1st International Symposium-cum-Workshop on Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) Policies English
Assessment of City Development Strategies In Lake Victoria Region Reviewed  
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).
 Assessment of City Development Strategies In Lake Victoria Region Reviewed English 27-Sep-06
Participants' Evaluation Report of the World Urban Forum 3, Vancouver, Canada  
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.
 Participants' Evaluation Report of the World Urban Forum 3, Vancouver, Canada English 1-Sep-06
Report on the implementation of the First Phase of the UNHRP  
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.].
 PDF English
Meeting Report. Regional Dialogue on Housing Rights  
Abstract: Includes a summary of discussions and a set of recommendations for action towards the achievement of the right to adequate housing in the Asia and Pacific region. UNESCAP, UN-HABITAT and OHCHR convened in Bangkok, 27-29 June 2004. [26 pp.].
 PDF English
Report of Expert Group Meeting on Housing Rights Monitoring  
Abstract: Presents a set of indicators which will eventually be used to measure the progressive realization of the human right to adequate housing globally. The set includes a total of 15 indicators on habitability (2), accessibility to services (2), affordability of housing, security of tenure, homelessness, slums, forced evictions, legal framework (3) and institutional policy framework (3). UN-HABITAT and OHCHR, convened in Geneva, 26-28 November 2003. [15 pp.].
 PDF English
Report of briefing on the United Nations Housing Rights Programme (UNHRP), 2 May 2002  
Abstract: A summary of presentations, statements and the discussion of a briefing organised during the first session of the World Urban Forum. UN-HABITAT, May 2002. [4 pp.].
 PDF English
Report of Expert Group Meeting on Practical Aspects of the Human Right to Adequate Housing  
Abstract: This report recognizes a range of serious obstacles hindering progress with respect to the enjoyment of the right to adequate housing. It emphasizes the important roles and responsibilities of the international community in the promotion and protection of the human right to adequate housing. The meeting generally agreed with the proposed activities of the joint UNCHS (Habitat)/OHCHR housing rights programme. UNCHS (Habitat) and United Nations Centre for Human Rights, convened in Geneva, 9-11 March 1999.
 HTML English
Report of Expert Group on the Human Right to Adequate Housing  
Abstract: The Meeting was organized in response to resolution 15/2 of the Commission on Human Settlements. This report was prepared in accordance with resolution 14/6 of the commission, taking into consideration the legal, social, economic, political and practical aspects related to housing rights and the views and concerns expressed by some Member States, including those regarded the existence and/or legal status of the right to Right to Adequate Housing. In response to this, The meeting confirmed the existence of the right to housing as a distinct human right. UNCHS (Habitat) and United Nations Centre for Human Rights, convened in Geneva, 18-19 January 1996.
 HTML English
Islamic Land and Property Research Series (2005)  

 Glossary English
 Islamic Credit and Microfinance English
 Islamic Human Rights and Land English
 Islamic Inheritance Laws and Systems English
 Islamic Land Tenures and Reform English
 Islamic Land Theories and their Application English
 Islamic Law, Land and Methodologies English
 Muslim Women and Property English
 WAQF (Endowment) and Islamic Philanthropy English
 Islamic Credit and Microfinance العربية
 Islamic Human Rights and Land العربية
 Islamic Inheritance Laws and Systems العربية
 Islamic Land Tenures and Reform العربية
 Islamic Land Theories and their Application العربية
 Islamic Law, Land and Methodologies العربية
 Muslim Women and Property العربية
 WAQF (Endowment) and Islamic Philant العربية
UNDG/World Bank joint needs assessment: housing and urban management sector report  

Country: Iraq
 Executive Summary - September 2003 English
 Full Report - September 2003 English
Other UN-HABITAT reports  

Country: Iraq
 IDP Learning from tradition to improve housing design - September 2001 English
 IDP Site and Family Survey Final Report - January 2001 English
 IDP Site and Family Survey Final Report TABLES - January 2001 English
 Iraq Reconstruction Plan Shelter and Urban Development - August 2003 English
 Settlement and Household Survey - September 2001 English
Designing Development  
Sustainable Development is a political vision and a social construct of the United Nations, with roots in the Stockholm Conference 1972 on environment and development.
 Designing Development English 19-Jun-06
Evaluation of co-operation project between Union of Baltic Cities (UBC) and Lake Victoria Region Local Authorities Co-operation (LVRLAC), Inception Phase, 2004-2006  
Sida has made a long-term commitment to support the sustainable development of the Lake Victoria region. One of the activities supported by Sida is to establish and develop a co-operation network for the local authorities in the Lake Victoria Basin. LVRLAC is a network organisation founded by the local authorities in the Basin in 1997. Sida has provided funding since 2000 to enable LVRLAC to develop as an organisation, mainly through co-operation with UBC. UBC is a network organisation for cities around the Baltic Sea that has a unique experience of city to city co-operation in a catchment area, within sectors such as institutional development, cultural exchange, environment and more. The objective has been to develop LVRLAC into an effective and active regional organisation for promoting sustainable development at the local level.
 Evaluation of co-operation project between Union of Baltic Cities (UBC) and Lake Victoria Region Local Authorities Co-operation (LVRLAC), Inception Phase, 2004-2006 English 26-May-06
Assessment of the UN-Habitat Slum Upgrading Facility (SUF)  
This report is based on (i) a review of the original feasibility study and all relevant documents that were prepared during the design phase, including (but not limited to) the operations manual, scoping papers, trip reports, country strategy papers, progress reports, budget proposals and proposals by the winning consortium for the Slum upgrading Pilot teams.
 Assessment of the UN-HABITAT Slum Upgrading Facility English 24-May-06
Sustainable Cities Programme/Localising Agenda 21 Programme Mid-Term Review  
UN-HABITAT/ UNEP commissioned a Mid-Term Review (MTR) of phase 2 of the Global sustainable cities programme (SCP) and localising Agenda 21 (LA21) 2003 -2007 in consultations with the Government of the Netherlands and Belgium, carried out during October 2005 – February 2006. The inputs included in the review of global programme documentation and the operations of the UN-HABITAT/UNEP core teams, in addition to in-country reviews in Cuba, Kenya, Senegal and Sri Lanka. Also included is the self-assessment reports prepared by the UN-HABITAT core teams and by local consultants in the four countries.
 Sustainable Cities Programme/Localising Agenda 21 Programme Mid-Term Review English 17-Feb-06
Report of the Kisii Stakeholders Workshop  
The Kisii Stakeholders Workshop was held on 27 January 2006 to build consensus on the immediate interventions planned for the town under the Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative (LVWATASAN).
 Report of the Kisii Stakeholders Workshop English 27-Jan-06
Report of the Homa Bay Stakeholders Workshop  
The Homa Bay Stakeholders Workshop was held on 24 January 2006 to build consensus on the immediate interventions planned for the town under the Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative (LVWATASAN).
 Report of the Homa Bay Stakeholders Workshop English 24-Jan-06
Report of the Kyotera Stakeholders Workshop  
The Kyotera Stakeholders Workshop was held on 15 December 2005 to build consensus on the immediate interventions planned for the town under the Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative (LVWATASAN).
 Report of the Kyotera Stakeholders Workshop English 15-Dec-05
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 1-Nov-05
Report of the Fact-Finding Mission to Zimbabwe to assess the Scope and Impact of Operation Murambatsvina by the UN Special Envoy on Human Settlements Issues in Zimbabwe Mrs. Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, 26 June - 8 July 2005  

 Report of the Fact-Finding Mission to Zimbabwe to assess the Scope and Impact of Operation Murambatsvina by the UN Special Envoy on Human Settlements Issues in Zimbabwe Mrs. Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, 26 June - 8 July 2005 English 8-Jul-05
Documentation of lessons learnt in the Sustainable Cities Programme in Nigeria  
This report focuses on the documentation of lessons learnt in the Sustainable Cities Programme in Nigeria.
 Documentation of lessons learnt in the Sustainable Cities Programme in Nigeria English 1-Jun-05
Evaluation of the Safer Cities Programme  
Rather than being a technical evaluation of this global project, this is a strategic review of the Safer Cities Programme, which takes as its point of departure the assessment of the Safer Cities for Better Governance project. The objectives of the review are to assess the performance of the project, to identify the impact of the project, with a focus on co-ordination, networking and mainstreaming, within the HABITAT agency, on country-level activities and in relation to partners and collaborators, to propose recommendations to address design, implementation, co-ordination and human resource management of the project, to propose recommendations towards a resource mobilisation strategy for the programme as well as to provide input into the process of developing a strategic vision and way forward for the programme....
 Evaluation of the Safer Cities Programme English 31-May-05
A Forward-looking Evaluation of Sustainable Cities Programme Phase I  
This forward-looking evaluation, commissioned by UN-Habitat, is a product of two weeks of intensive discussions, interviews and listening followed by three week of literature review and reflections.
 A Forward-looking Evaluation of Safer Cities Programme Phase I English 30-Mar-05
Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to the Dominican Republic 8 - 13 March 2005  
 
 Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to the Dominican Republic English 13-Mar-05
 Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to the Dominican Republic español 13-Mar-05
Integrity Perception Report  
The Organizational Integrity Initiative (OII) was launched in 2003. This is part of of on-going efforts to improve UN's work environment and developing staff. It was launched to reinforce integrity as a cornerstone value within the United Nations. Following the launch of the OII, a Secretariat- wide Integrity Perception Survey was carried in February 2004. Deloitte Consulting company did the suvey on behalf of the United Nations and the main output was the Integrity Perception Report...
 Integrity Perception Report English 4-Mar-05
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 31-Jan-05
Evaluation of UN-HABITAT Flagship Reports  
UN-HABITAT has produced five flagship reports since 1986. In December 1979, the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 32/114 mandated UN-HABITAT (then known as the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements) to prepare the Global Report on Human Settlements, to be issued every five years.
 Evaluation of UN-HABITAT Flagship Reports English 1-Sep-04
Mid-Term Review For The Income Generating Projects Of The Safer Cities Dar es Salaam Project In The City Of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  
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). The initiative also intends to address the problem of growing crime especially drug abuse, theft, robbery and prostitution in the societies within the communities of Dar es Salaam City.
 Mid-Term Review For The Income Generating Projects Of The Safer Cities Dar es Salaam Project In The City Of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania English 13-Feb-04
Clarification of UN-HABITAT's audit reports under OFFP in Iraq  
Mr. Paul Volcker and the Independent Inquiry Committee (IIC) released on 9 January 2005, on their website, 58 internal audit reports on the Oil-for-Food Programme (OFFP) and the UN Compensation Commission. In addition, they put out a briefing paper on the audit reports. Five of the 58 audit reports published are on UN-HABITAT operations.
Country: Iraq
 Press Release English 12-Jan-05
Zimbabwe - Report of the Fact-Finding Mission to Zimbabwe  
Report of the Fact-Finding Mission to Zimbabwe to assess the Scope and Impact of Operation Murambatsvina by the UN Special Envoy on Human Settlements Issues in Zimbabwe Mrs. Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka
Country: Zimbabwe
 Report of the Fact-Finding Mission to Zimbabwe English 18-Jul-05
Sustainable Cities Programme Induction Workshop for Anchoring Capacity Building Institutes in Asia (2004)  

 Sustainable Cities Programme Induction Workshop for Anchoring Capacity Building Institutes in Asia (2004) English
Sustainable Development through Improved Urban Governance: Local Capacities for Global Norms and International Environmental Agreements and Conventions. Urban Environment Forum 2000 (2001)  

 Urban Environment Forum. Meeting Report 2000 (2001) English
Urban Environment Forum Meeting Report (1998)  

 SCP Meeting Report 1998 English
SCP '98 Summary Meeting Report  
Mayors, city officials, project managers and staff from 35 cities associated with the SCP gathered in Moscow from 7 - 9 June for the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Sustainable Cities Programme (of UNCHS & UNEP). The newest member of the SCP family of cities, Moscow, played host to the meeting, giving participants from around the world an opportunity to see how the City of Moscow is approaching the challenges of sustainable urban development; in turn, Moscow was able to learn from the experiences of the many cities already actively working in the programme.
 SCP Meeting summary Report (1998) English
The Design of a Global Network to develop pro-poor Land tools  
This is the executive summary of the initial design of the Network.
 Design Of Global Network to Develop Pro-Poor Lands English 23-Jun-05
Security of Tenure Best Practices  
Paper presented at Regional Seminar on Secure Tenure, held in Nairobi on 12-13 June 2003, and organised by UN-HABITAT/CASLE/Institute for Surveyors Kenya.
 Security of Tenure-Best Practices English 12-Jun-03
Women in human settlements development-Challeneges and Opportunities-Women's rights to Land and Property  
Commission on Sustainable Development - Thursday 22 April 2004, Nairobi, Kenya
 Women in Human Settlements Development-Challenges and Opportunities English 22-Apr-04
Proceedings of the Afican regional Civil society Consultation on Women and Adequate Housing Reports  
Organized by UN-HABITAT in co-operation with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing - 31 October 2002, Nairobi, Kenya
 Proceedings of the African Regional Civil Society Consultation on Women and Adequate Housing Reports English 31-Oct-03
Regional Housing Issues Profile, implementing housing rights in south east europe  
Scott Leckie prepared for UN-HABITAT - paper presented to the Regional Consultation on Making Cities Inclusive Belgrade, 25-26 February 2002
 Regional Housing Issues Profile, implementing housing rights in south east europe English 25-Feb-03
The Sungusungu Model: Community Watch Groups in Dar es Salaam  
As a nation built on the foundations of peace and tranquillity, we need the unity we have achieved so far to wage a prolonged and protracted war against a common enemy (crime) threatening the existence and survival of our communities.
 The Sungusungu Model: Community Watch Groups in Dar es Salaam English 1-Aug-00
Crime in Dar es Salaam: Results from a Victim Survey  
Results from a city victim survey and in depth interviews on violence against women
 Crime in Dar es Salaam: Results from a Victim Survey English 1-Jul-00
Durban Safer City Strategy  
Durban is a thriving tourist and commercial centre in KwaZulu-Natal, with a large diverse population and rich cultural heritage. It is home to South Africa’s busiest port and an important industrial hub. The city has won numerous awards including the 1999 Global Achievement Award as one of the world’s ten best international cities - the only recipient on the African continent.
 Durban Safer City Strategy : 2000 English 1-Jan-00
Crime in Johannesburg: Results of a City Victim Survey  
The development of the Safer Cities: Greater Johannesburg strategy document was funded by the Public Safety and Emergency Services cluster of the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council. The Strategy was based on a victim survey carried on in the metropolitan area by the Institute for Security Studies. Further research and consultation for the strategy development, as well as the final document were was carried out by Safer Cities: Greater Johannesburg, the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation and the Institute for Security Studies.
 Crime in Johannesburg: Results of a City Victim Survey, ISS Monograph Series No 18, South Africa, 1998 - co-sponsored by SC and UMP English 26-Mar-98
Diagnostic de l'insecurité à Antananarivo (draft)  
Délinquance, insécurité et parfois violence menacent la qualité de la vie à Antananarivo et dans les autres villes malgaches, détournent du développement social des ressources rares, découragent les investissements et stigmatisent certains quartiers.
 Diagnostic de l'insecurité à Antananarivo (draft) française 1-Feb-01
Safer Cities Through Youth Development and Inclusiveness - Networking Event Report WUF 2004  
The Wednesday morning youth event in room 120-121 was an overwhelming success according to many of the more than 100 attendants. The positive beats that came from the films and presentations did attract many. The beats dished out by DJ Lovesupreme, the public and the moderator slipping through the doors did lure many more in.
 Networking Event Report WUF 2004 English 15-Sep-04
Examples of Restorative Justice Applications in South Africa  
In determining policy and thereafter considering legislation regarding restorative justice, it is crucial to study international and more particularly local case studies to ascertain the workability of restorative justice. In this regard, the following South African examples are considered to have already had an impact on policy formulation in South Africa.
 Examples of Restorative Justice Applications in South Africa English
INANDA Family Preservation Project, Inanda, Durban  
The project employs a very intensive approach in which they offer 24 hours-7 days a week service to communities, families, youth at risk and young offenders. The project has developed into a learning centre and is currently providing training to replicate their approach throughout South Africa. The approach and the results so far are successful and suitable for replication in other African countries and cities.
 INANDA Family Preservation Project, English 31-Mar-01
Article on Cities and Violence (CEPAL), by Laura Petrella and Franz Vanderschueren  
La delincuencia se ha constituido en un serio problema, en los últimos 20 años, en la mayoría de las ciudades de los países desarrollados y en las áreas urbanas de los países en desarrollo que, en muchos casos, han experimentado también un fuerte aumento demográfico. Además, la delincuencia se sitúa en un contexto de globalización del crimen organizado y del tráfico y consumo de drogas.
 Article on Cities and Violence (CEPAL), by Laura Petrella and Franz Vanderschueren español
Young offenders and youth-at-risk : overview of current international approches, Ahmed Othmani  
Penal Reform International works on Prison and Penal Reform around the world. A great deal of our work concerns juveniles and juvenile justice. PRI believes that a proper administration of juvenile justice cannot be achieved without a strong education and welfare system. Helping young people in conflict with the law to become law abiding adult citizens is much more the job of parents, teachers, social workers and psychologists than it is of police, courts and prisons. PRI is of the opinion that juvenile offending should be dealt with as far as possible from the formal criminal justice and penal system.
 Young offenders and youth-at-risk : overview of current international approches, Ahmed Othmani English 19-Jun-02
Youth Deliquency Survey - A Methodology Paper  
Around the world levels of crime and violence committed by youths in urban areas are on the increase. Furthermore, there is an inverse relationship between the crime and the age of the age of the perpetrators, with the age profile of criminals constantly decreasing. To assess crime amongst young people, this Youth Offender Profile tool is being developed by the Safer Cities Programme of the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat). This tool is based on previous Kenyan, South African and Tanzanian experience.
 Youth Deliquency Survey - A Methodology Paper , prepared by Aki Stavrou,2002 English 1-Nov-02
Victimisation Surveys: A Methodology Paper(draft)  
Construire une culture de la prévention demande du temps et consiste avant tout à créer un triple consensus : tout d'abord il faut persuader les habitants de la possibilité de limiter les effets de la criminalité et réduire ou déraciner ses causes à travers une politique de prévention. Ensuite il faut vaincre chez les habitants le sentiment d'insécurité qui les paralyse, les pousse à faire appel à la seule répression, à se résigner devant la fatalité de la criminalité ou à prendre en main leur propre justice en violant souvent les droits de l'homme. Enfin il faut faire d'eux des acteurs organisés de la lutte contre les causes et les effets de la criminalité sous toutes ses formes.
 Victimisation Surveys: A Methodology Paper(draft), prepared by Aki Stavrou, January 2001 française 1-Jan-01
Urban Crime Prevention: background document  
Over the last 20 years, the increase in crime has become a problem in the majority of the world’s largest cities both in the North and the South.
 Urban Crime Prevention: background document, prepared by Franz Vanderschueren, May 2000 English 1-May-00
 Urban Crime Prevention: background document, prepared by Franz Vanderschueren, May 2000 español 1-May-00
 Urban Crime Prevention: background document, prepared by Franz Vanderschueren, May 2000 française 1-May-00
From violence to justice and security in cities, in " Environment and Urbanization"  
This paper describes the growth in crime, especially violent crime, in cities around the world. It also describes the underlying causes or contributory factors to this growth and the responses of citizens and governments - most of which are largely ineffective. The final section describes new approaches which centre on more effective partnerships between communities, municipal authorities, the police and the judicial system, and on special programmes for young people who are unemployed and excluded from many aspects of society.
 From violence to justice and security in cities, in " Environment and Urbanization" , Vol.8, No.1, IIED, April 1996, by Franz Vanderschueren English 1-Apr-96
Violence Against Women in Urban Areas  
Although women’s contribution in today’s societies is essential and indisputable, nowhere is their status on a par with men’s. Women are a vulnerable group in all areas. With respect to violence, the evidence is revealing and irrevocable: not only are women particularly affected by many forms of violence, but most often these happen inside what should be the most secure of environments; their own homes. As the United Nations Development Programme’s annual Human Development Report (1995) commented: “In no society are women secure or treated as equal to men. Personal insecurity shadows them from cradle to grave… From childhood through adulthood, they are abused because of their gender”.
 Violence Against Women in Urban Areas, by Soraya Smaoun, UMP Working Paper Series 17, April 2000 - co-sponsored by SC and UMP (English: part 1) English 17-Apr-00
 Violence Against Women in Urban Areas, by Soraya Smaoun, UMP Working Paper Series 17, April 2000 - co-sponsored by SC and UMP (English: part 2) English 17-Apr-00
 Violence Against Women in Urban Areas, by Soraya Smaoun, UMP Working Paper Series 17, April 2000 - co-sponsored by SC and UMP (Frenchpart 1; ) française 17-Apr-00
 Violence Against Women in Urban Areas, by Soraya Smaoun, UMP Working Paper Series 17, April 2000 - co-sponsored by SC and UMP (Frenchpart 2; ) française 17-Apr-00
Streetchildren and Gangs in African Cities, Guidelines for Local Authorities  
The problem of street children is well documented in Latin America and South-East Asia. However, in Africa it is a comparative by new phenomenon. Sub-Saharan Africa is currently the least urbanized region of the developing world, with about 30 percent of the population living in cities. Catching up fast, Africa is currently experiencing the highest urban growth rates. Local authorities in Africa are increasingly confronted with a rising number of street children and all too often do not quite know how to deal with this growing problem.
 Streetchildren and Gangs in African Cities, Guidelines for Local Authorities, by Lynette Ochola and Andre Dzikus, UMP Working Paper Series 18, May 2000 (English: part 1) English 1-May-00
 Streetchildren and Gangs in African Cities, Guidelines for Local Authorities, by Lynette Ochola and Andre Dzikus, UMP Working Paper Series 18, May 2000 (English: part 2) English 1-May-00
Report of the International Conference for Crime Prevention Partnership to build Community Safety  
The inspiration for the Johannesburg conference came in 1996 during the Vancouver conference on crime prevention for practitioners. It was realised that South Africa had an important role to play in the international crime prevention debate, both as an example of successful initiatives, and as a learning opportunity for South Africans to become better informed about developments in crime prevention internationally.
 Report of the International Conference for Crime Prevention Partnership to build Community Safety, ed. Sarah Meek, Johannesburg, 1998 English 30-Oct-98
Global Campaign on Urban Governance: Progress Report Prepared for the World Urban Forum  
This report reviews the progress made since the inception of the Global Campaign on Urban Governance, with emphasis on results achieved over the past six months and on how the campaign sees the way forward. The campaign aims to increase the capacity of local governments and other stakeholders to practice good urban governance and to raise awareness of and advocate for good urban governance around the world
 Global Campaign on Urban Governance: Progress Report Prepared for the World Urban Forum English 9-Mar-06
Global Campaign on Urban Governance Concept Paper  
The development goal of the Global Campaign on Urban Governance is to contribute to the eradication of poverty through improved urban governance. It aims to increase the capacity of local governments and other stakeholders to practice good urban governance and to raise awareness of and advocate for good urban governance around the world.
 Global Campaign on Urban Governance Concept Paper English 1-Mar-02
Campaign Launch Concept Paper  
The goal of the Global Campaign on Urban Governance is to contribute to the eradication of poverty through improved urban governance. It aims to increase the capacity of local governments and other stakeholders to practice good urban governance and to raise awareness of and advocate for good urban governance around the world.
 Campaign Launch Concept Paper English 9-Mar-06
Urban Governance Campaign Research Agenda  
This draft research agenda is the product of a meeting between UNCHS campaign staff and the representative of ‘the research community’ on the Global Steering Group of the Urban Governance Campaign. It is being circulated to UNCHS, other members of the Steering Committee, members of N-AERUS, and other members of the worldwide research community for consultation.
 Urban Governance Campaign Research Agenda English 2-Oct-01
Global Campaign Steering Group: Contact List  

 Global Campaign Steering Group: Contact List English 1-Mar-02
Nigerian Campaign Documents  

 Nigeria Funding Proposals English 30-Jan-02
 Nigeria Progress Report - Jan 2002 English 30-Jan-02
 Nigeria Progress Report Annex English 30-Jan-02
Indian Campaign Documents  

 India Action Plan Recommendations English
Principles of Good Urban Governance  

 Proposed Good Urban Governance Principles and Possible Interventions English
Legislative Reform  

 International Legal Instruments Addressing Good Governance English 24-Sep-02
 Legislation to Enable Participatory Governance: A Summary of Case Studies from Bolivia, South Africa and The Philippines English 2-Aug-01
Policy Papers Series  

 IULA Local Government Working For Gender Equality English
 Local Democracy and Decentralization in East and Southern Africa - Experiences from Uganda, Kenya, Botswana, Tanzania and Ethiopia English 14-Mar-02
 Principles and Realities of Urban Governance in Africa English 14-Mar-02
 Women and Urban Governance English 2-May-01
Inclusive Cities Initiative  

 Bridging the Divided City: Report of the Dialogue on Social Inclusion in Cities 18th meeting of the Commission on Human Settlements, 14 February 2001 English 14-Feb-01
 Inclusive Cities: The Way Forward Strategy Paper English 14-Feb-01
 Inclusive Cities: Towards Cities for All Article Prepared for World Habitat Day, October 2001 English 14-Feb-01
 Synthesis of Workshops on Inclusive Cities Report from the 4th International Forum on Urban Poverty, 16-19 October 2001, Marrakech, Morocco English 23-Oct-01
 Thinking about Urban Inclusiveness English 8-Feb-01
Global Steering Group Terms of Reference  
UNCHS (Habitat), together with its partners , is launching a Global Campaign for Good Urban Governance . This is in response to an emerging international consensus that good governance is a crucial pre-requisite for poverty reduction and sustainable development. The development goal of the campaign is to reduce poverty through improved urban governance. The objectives are to strengthen the capacity of local authorities and their partners to practice good urban governance and to raise awareness of and advocate for good urban governance.
 Global Steering Group Terms of Reference English 18-Nov-00
Report of Eighth Steering Group Meeting  
The 8th Steering Group Meeting was held in conjunction with the second World Urban Forum in Barcelona. As the Steering Group had previously met just three months ago, no “formal” progress report was circulated. The meeting focused on specific areas where partnerships could be built amongst various Steering Group members and the Campaign secretariat at UN-HABITAT, including national campaigns, promotion of various tools produced by the Campaign, and the dissemination and application of the Urban Governance Index.
 Report of Eighth Steering Group Meeting English 14-Sep-04
An Evaluation of UN-HABITAT’s Campaign for Secure Tenure and Urban Governance  
This evaluation reviews UN-HABITAT’s Campaigns for Urban Governance and Secure Tenure including their efficiency and effectiveness at global, national and local levels, and their impact within UN-HABITAT itself.
 An Evaluation of UN-HABITAT’s Campaign for Secure Tenure and Urban Governance English 20-Feb-05
Urban Governance Index (UGI)  
The Urban Governance Index (UGI) is being developed in line with the campaign’s advocacy and capacity building strategies with a two-fold purpose. At the global level, the index will be used to demonstrate the importance of good urban governance in achieving broad development objectives, such as the Millennium Development Goals and those in the Habitat Agenda.
 About the Urban Governance Index English
 Back cover UGI English
 Conceptual Foundation and Field Test Report English
 Methodology Guidelines English
 Urban gorvenance index worksheets English
Urban Governance Index  
A set of 25 indicators, many of which are check-lists are proposed for measuring urban governance Please refer to the detailed methodology sheet (available as an attachment in MS Word) that describes in detail the indicator and the methodology to be undertaken for the collecting the information.
 Urban Governance Index Worksheets English
Brazil - Direito À Moradia No Brasil  
Todos têm o direito a um lugar adequado para viver. Isto significa que todas as pessoas têm o direito humano a uma moradia segura e confortável, localizada em um ambiente saudável que promova a qualidade de vida dos moradores e da comunidade.
Country: Brazil
 Brazil - Direito À Moradia No Brasil português 8-May-03
Brazil - Global Campaign for Secure Tenure lauch in Rio De Janeiro  

What is GCST

  • The granting of secure tenure is one of the most important catalyst in stabilising communities
  • an advocacy instrument of the United Nations
  • gives a voice to the hundreds of millions of people living in slums
  • encourages negotiation as an alternative to forced eviction,
  • promotes legislative reforms, sustainable and affordable shelter policies

Country: Brazil
 Global Campaign for Secure Tenure English 7-Oct-03
Brazil - Charter of Commitment of Cities for secure tenure and urban governance  
Within the City Charter, the enormous challenge presented by the millions of Brazilians who have no access to urban land or housing, except through informal and often illegal means, along with self-help housing, which is often precarious and insecure, is recognized. The “favela” phenomenon is highlighted; and the lack of basic services and social infrastructure is discussed. High tax rates existing in Brazilian cities and the implications for the most excluded segments of the population is confirmed. The environmental implications, regional polarities, small-scale infrastructure investments, are also highlighted
Country: Brazil
 Brazil - Charter of Commitment of Cities for secure tenure and urban governance English 7-Oct-03
Brazil - Highlights from the two Global Campaigns:Secure Tenure and Urban Governance31 October 2003 CT  
The Regional Strategy 2000s and the Action Plan for 2003 were developed in January and sent to all partners for approval and action. These documents were sent to the Regional Technical Secretariat of MINURVI in February 2003 for dissemination among the members. Emphasis was made on the importance of follow up by the partners, especially the Regional Action Committee, of which MINURVI is a member. MINURVI´s full commitment is essential for the promotion of the Campaigns´ goals and activities at the local, national and regional level.
Country: Brazil
 Brazil - Highlights from the two Global Campaigns:Secure Tenure and Urban Governance31 October 2003 CT English 31-Oct-03
Burkina Faso - Summary Mission Report  
The objective of the mission was to launch the global campaigns in Burkina Faso, after an extended preparatory period. The mission assisted the National Habitat Committee in finalizing and organizing the design of the different components of the launch event. The launch was preceded by a full day workshop attended by over 400 participants representing all key stakeholders in the National Action Plan, including all the Mayors of Burkina Faso, who were brought together through the Association of Mayors of Burkina Faso.
Country: Burkina-Faso
 Burkina Faso - Summary Mission Report English 16-Oct-04
Cairo Conference - Overview  
UN-HABITAT and the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) in cooperation with the League of Arab States, the Ministry of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities of Egypt, the Arab Towns Organization held from 13 to 18 December 2005 a High Level Arab Meeting on Sustainable Arab Cities, Security of Tenure & Good Urban Governance.
Country: Egypt
 Cairo Conference - Overview English 13-Dec-05
Morocco - Launch of the two Global Campaigns in Morocco  
In conjunction with World Habitat Day the Global Campaign for Secure Tenure and the Global Campaign on Urban Governance were launched successfully on Monday 4 October in Morocco.
Country: Morocco
 Morocco-Launch of the two Global Campaigns in Morocco,English,French English 4-Oct-04
A “Cities without Slums” Programme in Morocco to achieve a slum free target by 2010  
Morocco has a long history of slums and of slum reduction/ upgrading/ rehabilitation/ eradication that goes back to the beginning of last century. Today the country is still facing a situation where about 7% of its urban population (about 250,000 households) live in slums.
 A “Cities without Slums” Programme in Morocco to achieve a slum free target by 2010 English 4-Oct-04
Brazil- Aide-Memoire : Third Meeting Of The Regional Action Committee For The Global Campaigns On Secure Tenure And Urban Governance:  
The Chief of ROLAC welcomed the participants to the meeting emphasising the need to build on the achievements of 2000-2002, aiming at developing key products, scaling-up, innovation in urban management and support to processes contributing to building citizenship. He encouraged the participants to review those Campaign strategies that are proving to be successful and to identify the basic elements for the formulation of a Joint Action Plan for 2003. He stressed the need to promote convergence between the different stakeholders and their programmes and activities, making the most optimal use of the opportunities available to promote the Campaigns within the region.
Country: Brazil
 Aide-Memoire : Third Meeting Of The Regional Action Committee For The Global Campaigns On Secure Tenure And Urban Governance: English 12-Aug-02
Kenya  

Country: Kenya
 Localising Agenda 21 – Nakuru, Kenya English
Morocco  

 Agenda 21 Local – Un instrument au service de la gouvernance urbaine, Morocco English
 Local Agenda 21 – Morocco Clean Cities English
 Localising Agenda 21 – Marrakech, Morocco English
 Localising Agenda 21 - Meknes English
 Local Agenda 21 – Morocco Clean Cities العربية
 AGENDA 21 LOCAL - Projet de plan d’action de développement local, Agadir : (1ere Partie) française
 AGENDA 21 LOCAL - Projet de plan d’action de développement local, Agadir : (2eme Partie) française
 Appui à la formulation des Agendas 21 locaux des villes secondaires de la région de Marrakech – Tensift Al Haouz, Morocco française
 Local Agenda 21 – Morocco Clean Cities française
 PROFIL DE LAVILLE DE RABAT française
 Profil environnemental d’Agadir française
 Profil environnemental de Meknès française
Senegal  

 ETUDE SUR LA SECURITE DE L'OCCUPATION FONCIERE ET IMMOBILIERE ET LA BONNE GOUVERNANCE PROJET DE PLAN D'ACTION française
 Localising Agenda 21 - Senegal française
 Localising Agenda 21- Louga, Senegal française
 Profil environnemental de la ville de Louga, Senegal française
 Projet de Formulation des Agendas 21 Locaux – Senegal française
Vietnam  

 Localising Agenda 21 – Vinh City English
Latin America and the Caribbean  

 Estrategia Ambiental-Urbana para América Latina y el Caribe PNUMA/UN-HABITAT español
Brazil  

 FORTALECIMIENTO DE LAS CAPACIDADES PARA LA GESTIÓN AMBIENTAL URBANA COMO APOYO A LA PREPARACIÓN DE PLANES DIRECTORES MUNICIPALES español
 FORTALECIMENTO DAS CAPACIDADES PARA A GESTÃO AMBIENTAL URBANA COMO APOIO À PREPARAÇÃO DE PLANOS DIRETORES MUNICIPAIS português
Cuba  

 Diplomado en planeamiento y gestión urbano ambietal español
 Fortalecimiento de la planificación y gestión urbano-ambiental en las ciudades de Santa Clara, Cienfuegos y Holguín español
 Localizing Agenda 21 - Cuba español
SCP Working Paper series City Experiences in Improving the Urban Environment - A Snapshot of an evaluation of six city initiatives in Africa, 1999 (UNCHS/UNEP, Urban Environment/SCP Working Paper No. 1, Sept 2000).  

 SCP Working Paper No. 1 English
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