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PSUP Narrative Report 2009 |
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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.
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Report of the GPH Africa chapter to the GPH meeting in Washington 5th - 6th October 2009 by Hon Margaret Zziwa; GPH Vice President |
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UN-HABITAT Iraq Country Programme Document |
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Country: Iraq |
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Review of the World Urban Forum Sessions 2002-2008. |
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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.
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Performance Improvement Plans |
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Conference Reports |
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Conference Reports
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A Strategy Paper On Working With Parliamentarians |
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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.
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Global Partnership Initiative |
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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
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Opportunities fund Brochure |
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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.
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UN-HABITAT & Youth Brochure |
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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.
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