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Donor Analysis - 2006  
Donor Analysis - 2006
 Donor Analysis - 2006 English
Women's Safety Audits - What Works Where  
Preliminary results from a 2007 global survey of 163 local government-community partnerships on women’s safety found that the assessment and action tool most often used is the women’s safety audit. This report examines best practices, local adaptations, positive and negative outcomes and suggestions for future use of the women’s safety audit tool based on a review of the literature as well as surveys and interviews with organizations around the world that have used the tool.
 Women's Safety Audits - What Works Where English
Global Assessment on Women's Safety  
UN-HABITAT has collaborated with the Huairou Commission, Women in Cities International and Red Mujer y Habitat to conduct this Global Assessment on Women's Safety, which is an extensive review of tools and strategies promoting women's safety on the global, regional, national and local levels.
 Global Assessment on Women's Safety English
Summary Report 2007-2009 - Implementation of UN-HABITAT Strategic Policy on Human Settlements in Crisis (SPHSC)  
In its 27th Regular meeting of December 6th, 2007, UN-HABITAT’s Committee of Permanent Representatives endorsed the “Strategic Policy on Human Settlements and Crisis” concluding a four year policy development exercise undertaken in consultation with partners and discussed during two successive Governing Councils (20 and 21). The process began with the development of the “Sustainable Relief and Reconstruction Framework” – a conceptual framework articulating two key principles; the fi rst - in times of crisis, the highest possible development gain can be made in the shortest possible timeframe, and the second - a set of strategic interventions in an emergency phase, if integrated in sustainable development goals, can both reduce the period of crisis and build a platform for early recovery and development.
 Summary Report 2007-2009 - Implementation of UN-HABITAT Strategic Policy on Human Settlements in Crisis (SPHSC) English 22-Apr-09
Resolution of the International Youth-led Development Platform  
The gathering of the international youth organizations and groups during the process of the international youth and crime prevention summit has resolved to establish the International Youth-led Development Platform under the auspices of Baobabconnections.
  Resolution of the International Youth-led Development Platform English 27-Jun-08
Summary Report - Day 1  
Summary Report - Day 1: 17 June 2008
 Summary Report - Day 1 English 27-Jun-08
Summary Report - Day 2  
Summary Report - Day 2: 18 June 2008
 Summary Report - Day 2 English 27-Jun-08
Summary Report - Day 3  
Summary Report - Day 3: 19 June 2008
 Summary Report - Day 3 English 27-Jun-08
Women's safety audits for a safer urban design: Results of the pilot audit (25 August 2007)  
Feelings of insecurity and fear of crime and violence are highest in large cities. Urban design and planning do not create violence or other forms of assault, but they do create an environment that offers greater or lesser opportunities for violence. Making public spaces physically safer is one way to reduce the opportunities for assaults and the fear of crime.
 Women's safety audits for a safer urban design: Results of the pilot audit English 6-Feb-08
Gender and Post-crisis Reconstruction (DRAFT 0): A Practitioner’s Handbook  
The nature and frequency of both natural and human-caused disasters have changed dramatically in recent decades. Nowadays disasters often comprise a toxic mix of trans-border or global phenomena which threaten the life or wellbeing of people. For example, chronic poverty, massive population movements, organized trans-border crime, environmental degradation and an increased spread of deadly infectious diseases make the impact of disasters or conflict worse and the affected population more vulnerable to new or additional threats. In addition, the irreversible trend towards urbanization puts particular emphasis on urban risk, which comprises factors such as violence, unemployment, pollution, and poor health.
 Gender and Post-crisis Reconstruction (DRAFT 0): A Practitioner’s Handbook English 11-Dec-07
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