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Rabat Declaration  
We, the participants gathered in Rabat, Morocco, from 26 to 28 November 2012 at the international conference "Making Slums History: a worldwide challenge for 2020", under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King to review and share global progress in improving the living conditions of slum dwellers between 2000 and 2010 and devise a strategy for inclusive, sustainable and prosperous cities
 Rabat Declaration English 26-Mar-13
 Déclaration de Rabat « Sortir des bidonvilles : un défi mondial pour 2020 » Français 26-Mar-13
Making Slums History: A Global Challenge for 2020. International Conference, Rabat – Morocco, 26 – 29 November 2012  
According to UN‐Habitat estimates, between the year 2000 and 2010 a total 227 million people in developing countries have experienced significant improvements in living conditions. In other words, governments have managed to beat by a multiple of 2.2 MDG Target 7‐D, namely to "Significantly improve living conditions for a least 100 million slum dwellersby 2020."
 Conference report English 26-Mar-13
 Rapport de la conférence Français 26-Mar-13
First PNG National Urban Forum - Statement of Outcomes and Recommendations  
The first PNG National Urban Forum was held on the 22-23 October, 2012, at the PNG Institute of Public Administration, Waigani, NCD, and was attended by over 800 delegates from PNG and overseas. The Forum was organised by the Office of Urbanisation and hosted by the Minister for Housing and Urban Development.
 First PNG National Urban Forum - Statement of Outcomes and Recommendations English 2-Nov-12
Phase II Workshop September 2011 PowerPoint Slides  
Click here to view the PowerPoint slides of the Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP) Phase II Workshop, Strategy and Policy Setting, 19-24 September 2011, Accra, Ghana.
Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP) Phase II Workshop, Strategy and Policy Setting,19-24 September 2011, Accra, Ghana. Powerpoints  

 Malawi Progress Report English 24-Sep-11
 Policy and Regulatory framework Review for slum upgrading English 24-Sep-11
 Resource Mobilisation Strategy for Slum Upgrading English 24-Sep-11
 Review: Substantive, Organizational, Managerial English 24-Sep-11
 Slum Situation Analysis English 24-Sep-11
 Strategy and Policy Setting English 24-Sep-11
 Tanzania Country Team Presentation English 24-Sep-11
 The People of Old Accra Welcome Participants To Ghana For The PSUP Training Workshop: A New Accra for a better Ghana English 24-Sep-11
 Urban Slum Upgrading practice in Ethiopia - Esrael Tesfaye English 24-Sep-11
 Urbanisation Challenges and Poverty Reduction in African, Caribbean And Pacific countries English 24-Sep-11
Tripartite conference report  
Report of the International Tripartite Conference: Urbanization Challenges and Poverty Reduction in African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries.
Nairobi, 8-10 June 2009
 Report of the International Tripartite Conference: Urbanization Challenges and Poverty Reduction in African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries. Nairobi, 8-10 June 2009 English 1-Jan-11
 Rapport de la Conférence internationale tripartite: défis de l'urbanisation et la réduction de la pauvreté en Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique. Nairobi, 8-10 Juin 2009 Français 1-Jan-11
Inception Report 2008  
The Inception Report includes information about the PSUP in general, activities and results, conditions of implementation, achievements to date, a programme outlook and an implementation schedule.
 Inception Report English 14-Feb-10
PSUP Narrative Report 2009  
The PSUP narrative report consists of a summary of the Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme, a summary of PSUP activities in the ACP countries from April 2008 to December 2009, the challenges and solutions faced in carrying out these activities, as well as the targeted results and the achievements of the programme.
 PSUP Narrative Report 2009 English 14-Feb-10
RUSPS Evaluation 2006  
Various stakeholders of the Rapid Urban Sector Profiling for Sustainability (RUSPS) programme completed a total of 39 questionnaires providing the RUSPS Team at headquarters access to solid data and insights. In general, the evaluation shows that RUSPS achieved very positive results in 16 different countries that completed RUSPS Phase 1, the Urban Sector Profiling for Sustainability.

 RUSPS Evaluation 2006 English 9-Jan-07
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