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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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Sustainable Relief and Reconstruction - Synopsis from World Urban Forum II & III |
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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.
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Evaluation 1000 Cities Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Programme (Progress report and future strategy) |
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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.
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Report of the Evaluation of the Sustainable Sri Lankan Cities and Urban Governance Support Projects |
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Report of the Evaluation of the Sustainable Sri Lankan Cities and Urban Governance Support Projects
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Cities and Climate Change - Selected reference material |
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Selected reference material
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Framework for Global Water Operators Partnerships Alliance |
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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.
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Expert Group Meeting On Gender-Friendly Sustainable Cities in Asia and the Pacific: Rebuilding Communities Affected by Disaster and Conflict |
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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.
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International Conference on the Sate of Safety in World Cities Conference Recommendations |
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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.
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Executive Summary Report of the Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) to the Executive Director of UN-HABITAT |
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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.
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