UNITED
NATIONS
HS

Commission on
Human Settlements
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HS/C/17/L.24
13 May 1999

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH



Seventeenth session
Nairobi, 5-14 May 1999
Agenda item 9 and 10
 


DRAFT WORK PROGRAMME AND BUDGET OF THE UNITED NATIONS CENTRE FOR
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS (HABITAT) FOR THE BIENNIUM 2000-2001

Draft resolution submitted by the Chair of the Drafting Committee

The Commission on Human Settlements,

Recalling the Istanbul Declaration on Human Settlements, 1/ the Habitat Agenda 2/ and General Assembly resolution 51/177 of 16 December 1996, which, inter alia, designated the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) as a focal point for international cooperation in the implementation of the Habitat Agenda, as well as Commission resolution 16/19 of 7 May 1997 and Commission decision 16/29 of 7 May 1997 on budgetary issues;

Recognizing that, in the follow-up to the Habitat II Conference, the overall orientation of the medium-term plan and the work programme of the Centre for the biennium 2000-2001 emanate from the specific role for the Centre outlined in paragraph 228 of the Habitat Agenda,

Further recalling that, in its paragraph 4, the Istanbul Declaration reconfirmed the commitment to combat the deterioration of the quality of life within human settlements, particularly within developing countries,

Further recognizing the need for the work programme 2000-2001 to focus on well-defined objectives and strategic issues, in order to contribute to achieving the goals of the Habitat Agenda,

Affirming that the global advocacy of the United Nations of the goals of security of tenure and sound urban governance is a relevant and appropriate strategy for promoting the objectives of the Habitat Agenda,

Noting that the strategic vision for a revitalized United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), as contained in the note by the secretariat on the strategic vision, 3/ provides the fundamental direction to the preparation of the draft work programme for the biennium 2000-2001, within the financial constraints of the Centre,

Further noting the recent efforts of the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) and the Executive Director to improve, and to make transparent, the fiscal and administrative management of the Centre, to draft a harmonized budget in line with the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions and to implement the recommendations of the Board of Auditors in their report for the biennium ended 31 December 1997; 4/

Taking note with appreciation of the ongoing work of the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) in the field of housing rights, in collaboration with the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, inter alia, in the context of the regular, extensive reporting of the High Commissioner under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 5/

1. Approves the draft work programme for the biennium 2000-2001, while underlining the need for the programme as it is further developed adequately to reflect the strategic vision for a revitalized Centre;

2. Confirms that the reorganization from four to two subprogrammes reflects the need for an improved focus with a limited number of well-defined objectives and that this provides for direct correspondence with the two themes of the Habitat Agenda of adequate shelter for all and sustainable human settlements in an urbanizing world;

3. Further confirms that the strategy to combine normative and operative functions in the work programme is a direct response to the recommendations made in Commission resolution 16/8 of 7 May 1997 on revitalization of the Centre, the report of the Office of Internal Oversight Services, 6/ the report of the four Governments' assessment, 7/ the Secretary-General's report on environment and human settlements 8/ and the report of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly at its fifty-third session on the assessment of the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat); 9/

4. Calls upon the Executive Director to consult closely with member Governments in developing the specific details of the work programme for the biennium 2000-2001;

5. Further calls upon the Executive Director, in elaborating and implementing the work programme, to consider carefully the potential impact on reducing poverty, improving human shelter, promoting governance, as described in paragraph 45 (a) of the Habitat Agenda, in the context of an enabling approach, promoting healthy living environments and improving the status of women;

6. Recommends that the medium-term plan for the period 2002-2005 adopt the same strategic focus as the work programme 2000-2001 and be organized into two subprogrammes corresponding to the two themes of the Habitat Agenda;

7. Encourages the Executive Director to continue his efforts to improve the financial and administrative management of the Centre and in particular to comply fully with all the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions;

8. Invites the Centre further to harmonize its budget methodology with that of similar United Nations bodies and to present its future budgets in a results-based format;

9. Requests the Executive Director to raise more funds from all sources and to broaden the donor base, to include all members of the United Nations, especially from countries that have developed a greater capacity to contribute, to ensure the successful implementation of the work programme for the biennium 2000-2001;

10. Urges all Governments to make efforts to pay their contributions prior to the year to which they relate or at the earliest possible date, in order to enable the Centre to plan and execute the work programme more effectively;

11. Invites the Executive Director to assess the exact level of services required by and provided to the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) by the United Nations Office at Nairobi and to assess the appropriateness of the Centre's payments to the United Nations Office at Nairobi to make possible any adjustments which may be required and to report on the actions and remedial taken in that regard to the Commission at its eighteenth session;

12. Approves an allocation of 22,808,300 United States dollars for the revised budget for 1998-1999 and 23,019,600 United States dollars for 2000-2001, recognizing that this will require substantial additional funding.



1/    Report of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II), Istanbul, 3-14 June 1996, (A/CONF.165/14), chap. I, resolution 1, annex I.

2/    Ibid., chap. I, resolution 1, anex II.

3/    HS/C/17/2/Add.2, annex.

4/    HS/C/17/CRP.2, annex.

5/    Resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.

6/    A/51/884.

7/    HS/C/16/CRP.17, annex.

8/    A/53/463, also contained in the annex to HS/C/17/CRP.5.

9/    HS/C/17/CRP.4, annex.
 

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