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REPORTS, GUIDES, DECLARATIONS and more...
Browse through UN-HABITAT’s library of reports, resolutions, declarations, training materials and best practices, by theme, or view them alphabetically and chronologically |
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Donor Analysis - 2006 |
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Donor Analysis - 2006
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Mid-Term Assessment Global Land Tool Network |
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The main purpose of this mid-term assessment is to inform UN-Habitat management and its key partners on planning and decision-making for the remaining period of the second phase of the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) that is to end in December 2011.
The assessment concludes that the GLTN's progress in land tool development has been commendable. With less than two years of effective funding, GLTN has made progress in the development and documentation of land tool covering most of its targeted issues and themes.
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Bulletin foncier N° 02, Goma Republique Democratique du Congo |
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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) |
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Bulletin foncier N° 03, Goma Republique Democratique du Congo |
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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) |
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Gender Equality Action Assembly Report (2010) |
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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).
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Gender and Women Roundtable Report (2010) |
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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.
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Promoting Energy Access for the urban Poor in Africa. Approaches and Challenges in Slum Electrification, 26-28 October 2009, Nairobi, Kenya |
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Final report of the 1st International Conference of the Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance: Raising Awareness and Communicating the Urgency to Act |
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Tripartite conference report |
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Tripartite conference report
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The Private Sector at the World Urban Forum 5 |
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"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."
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