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The Iberoamerican and Caribbean Forum on Best Practices is a regional network of public and private sector partners who came together in 1997 to identify, analyse, document and disseminate regional best practices that have contributed to improving the quality of life in the region's cities. |
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Location:Regional |
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Partner: Fundacion Hábitat Colombia (Colombia), Instituto Brasileiro de Administração Municipal – IBAM (Brazil), El Agora (Argentina), Centro de la Vivienda y Estudios Urbanos – CENVI (Mexico), Fundación Salvadoreña de desarrollo y Vivienda Mínima– FUNDASAL (El Salvador), Grupo Nacional de Trabajo para la Participación – GNTP (Bolivia), Corporación de Estudios Sociales y Educación SUR (Chile), Universidad de Costa Rica – UCR (Costa Rica), UN-HABITAT |
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Donor: Government of Spain |
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Cost: USD 200,000 per year |
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Urbanisation |
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Total Population: 100m |
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Urban population: 75% |
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Slum to urban population: 20% |
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Annual population growth rates: |
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Urban: 2% |
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Slum: 0% |
(2001 estimates) |
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Slum Indicators |
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% urban population with access to: |
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Safe Water Source: 94% |
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Improved sanitation: 85% |
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Sufficient Living area: 100% |
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(2001 estimates) |
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