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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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Evictions and Demolitions in Port Harcourt - Report of Fact- finding Mission to Port Harcourt City, Federal Republic of Nigeria |
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Report of the International Expert Group Meeting on guidelines and practices related to evictions, acquisition/expropriation and compensation |
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This report is the product of an international expert group meeting organised by GLTN and UN-HABITAT’s Housing Policy Section, which took place March 19-20, 2010 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The objective of the meeting was to identify, analyse, and provide recommendations for improving existing guidelines and practices related to eviction, acquisition, expropriation and compensation. Relevant guidelines were analysed from three perspectives: economic, environmental and social. During the meeting, organisational staff and issue experts: (1) reviewed and revised a research paper commissioned by GLTN and UN-HABITAT; (2) agreed on next steps for further research, development of guidelines, capacity-building and mediation for enhanced implementation of existing guidelines; (3) and mapped out respective roles and responsibilities for GLTN, UN-HABITAT and Habitat Agenda Partners in quest to address evictions. This research initiative is part of the GLTN tool development agenda and supports the work of the UN Housing Rights Programme. The meeting was co-organised with the Housing Secretariat of the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro and the Institute of Architects of Brazil.
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Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Report Mission to Argentina - 2-9 August 2009 |
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Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to New Orleans, U.S. - 26-31 July 2009 |
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Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission to Istanbul, Republic of Turkey - 8-11 June 2009 |
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Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) - Mission Report to Greater London, UK Final Draft for Revision by AGFE Secretariat 21-24 April 2009 |
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Urban Land Market in Mozambique |
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This study was requested by the Ministry for Coordination of Environmental Affairs (MICOA), through the National Directorate of Territorial Planning (DINAPOT) in conjunction with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT); for this purpose, the team of the Cruzeiro do Sul – Research Institute for Development counted with the participation of a group of students of the Master degree course in agricultural development at the Faculty of Agronomy and Forestry Engineering (FAEF) of the Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM).
Country: Mozambique |
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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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Report of the International Expert Group Meeting on Urban Indigenous Peoples and Migration |
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This report contains the proceedings of the first international expert-level meeting on the challenges of improving the quality of life of urban indigenous peoples and the ongoing rural-urban migration process. The meeting was a joint activity of the United Nations Housing Rights Programme (UNHRP) and was co-organized by UN-HABITAT, OHCHR and other UN agencies. The meeting aimed to facilitate better understanding of the situation regarding the living conditions and rights of indigenous peoples in urban areas through the generation of more comprehensive knowledge based on latest research, and to elaborate policy recommendations for improving the living and human rights conditions of urban indigenous peoples as well as identifying practical approaches to address this population in their efforts to enhance their quality of life.
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Mozambique, Cities Without Slums, Analysis of the Situation & Proposal of Intervention Strategies. |
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The initiative “Cities Without Slums in Eastern and Southern Africa1”, promoted by the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-HABITAT), seeks to contribute to the accomplishment of the Target 11 of the Objectives of the Millennium Declaration: “ to improve the life conditions of at least 100 million slum dwellers by 2020”; by working with the member states, with the objective of improving the lives and conditions of people living or working in informal settlements, in the selected cities of the sub-area. Ethiopia, Mozambique, Zambia, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, and Lesotho are the first nine chosen countries for the pilot initiative.
Country: Mozambique |
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