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On Behalf of the European Union, by His Excellency Walter J. Lindner Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany  
Nairobi

 On Behalf of the European Union, by His Excellency Walter J. Lindner Ambassadoe of the Federal Republic of Germany English 16-Apr-07
AIR POLLUTION/ATMOSPHERE, Statement by Brian Williams, Chief Energy and Transport Section, Nairobi, Kenya, During UN Commission on Sustainable Development, 15th Session, New York, 30 April – 11 May 2007  
New York
The year 2007 marks a historic crossroads in human history. For the first time, half of humanity will be living in towns and cities. Our research shows that by 2030, this figure will rise to two-thirds. We thus live at a time of unprecedented and irreversible urbanisation. The cities growing fastest are those of the developing world. And the fastest growing neighborhoods are slums. Indeed, 2007 will also be the year in which the global number of slum dwellers is forecast to reach the 1 billion mark.
 AIR POLLUTION/ATMOSPHERE, Statement by Brian Williams, Chief Energy and Transport Section, Nairobi, Kenya, During UN Commission on Sustainable Development, 15th Session, New York, 30 April – 11 May 2007 English 4-May-07
UN-HABITAT Contribution to the Discussion on Climate Change  
Rome
Today half of humanity lives in cities. It is projected that by 2030 that figure will rise to two-thirds. We live in an age of unprecedented, rapid, irreversible urbanisation. The cities growing fastest are those of the developing world, and the fastest growing neighbourhoods are the slums.
 Statement by Axumite Gebre, UN-HABITAT Contribution to the Discussion on Climate Change English
Statement by Mrs. Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT at the Convention on Climate Change  
Nairobi
Success here is critical in our planet’s new urban age. Today half of humanity lives in cities. It is projected that by 2030 that figure will rise to two-thirds. We live in an age of unprecedented, rapid, irreversible urbanisation. The cities growing fastest are those of the developing world, and the fastest growing neighbourhoods are the slums.
 Statement by Mrs. Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary-Genera of the United Nations, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT at the Convention on Climate Change English 15-Nov-06
Remarks by Inga Klevby,Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Deputy Executive Director UN-HABITAT at a news conference at the 12th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change  
Nairobi
The so-called Adaptation Fund is an innovative new start to helping developing countries shore up their defences against disasters, many of them, like floods, or droughts, brought on by climate change. The purpose and management of this Fund have been determined here in Nairobi. These are the necessary first steps. This is a great accomplishment indeed.
 Remarks by Inga Klevby,Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Deputy Executive Director UN-HABITAT at a news conference at the 12th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change English 15-Nov-06
UN-HABITAT statement on Climate Change at 15th Session of UN Commission on Sustainable Development  
New York
The world is experiencing unprecedented levels of urbanization as the majority of people now reside in urban areas. By 2030, three-quarters of the world’s population will be urban, and the biggest cities will be found in the developing world.
 UN-HABITAT statement on Climate Change at 15th Session of UN Commission on Sustainable Development English 30-Apr-07
Statement of Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of UN-HABITAT at 15th Session of UN Commission on Sustainable Development  
New York
As we all know, access to affordable, modern energy services is a pre-requisite for sustainable development and poverty alleviation, and, more specifically, for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Lack of access to reliable, safe and environment-friendly energy is a strong constraint on human development.
 Statement of Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of UN-HABITAT at 15th Session of UN Commission on Sustainable Development English 10-May-07
Statement by Mrs. Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT at United Nations High-Level Event on Climate Change - The Future in our Hands: Addressing the Leadership Challenge of Climte Change  
New York
We commend and welcome this timely initiative of Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and are pleased to highlight some key aspects of the issues from the human settlements perspective.

Humanity stands at a turning point in history. The year 2007 will see, for the first time, the majority of human beings living in cities. And by 2030, three-quarters of the world’s population will be living in urban areas.


 Statement by Mrs. Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT at United Nations High-Level Event on Climate Change - The Future in our Hands:Addressing the Leadership Challenge of Climte Change English 24-Sep-07
What role can Trondheim play in the international community of UN-HABITAT: Statement by Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of UN-HABITAT  
Røros, Norway
I am honored to stand here in front of you in Røros, this picturesque 350-year old mining town which is found worthy of a place on UNESCO`s Worlds Heritage List to talk about another historic Norwegian city and the role it can play in the international community of UN-HABITAT.
 Roros speech 23 Oct English 23-Oct-07
Commonwealth Youth Forum Opening ceremony: Statement by Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations  
Entebbe, Uganda
I am very excited to be back in Uganda. Last year I was here in April when I had the privilege to address the commonwealth meeting on Africa’s urbanization crisis. It is an honor and a privilege for me to be here with you today at this Commonwealth Youth Forum I wish to congratulate the Commonwealth Youth Council for organizing this youth forum which will provide a platform for young people to contribute to the Commonwealth and the Commonwealth Heads of Government agendas. I am pleased that this forum also provides an independent platform for youth representatives to consider their agenda at the same time as the Commonwealth Heads of Governments Meeting.
 Statement by Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations English 14-Nov-07
Speech delivered on behalf of Mr. Choi Soon-hong, Assistant Secretary General, Chief Information Technology Officer, United Nations  
UN-HABITAT Headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya,
I am Jason Bellone, Chief of the Information and Communications Technology Section at the UN Office in Geneva. As you may be aware, Mr. Choi Soon-hong, UN Assistant Secretary General and Chief Information Technology Officer, was scheduled to make introductory remarks at Web4Dev Conference. However, due to other work requirements, he cannot come to this conference. At Mr. Choi’s request, therefore, I am going to deliver his message to the conference.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, High-Level Segment of the United Nations Climate Change Conference,Statement By Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka,Under Secretary General & Executive Director  
Bali
Humanity stands at a turning point in history. The year 2007 will see, for the first time, the majority of human beings living in cities. And by 2030, three-quarters of the world’s population will be living in urban areas.
The Secretary-General's message on World Habitat Day 2008  
New York, USA
Many of the world’s most pressing challenges – poverty, natural disasters, escalating prices for food and fuel – have important links with rapid urbanization.
 The Secretary-General's message on World Habitat Day 2008 English 24-Sep-08
 The Secretary-General's message on World Habitat Day 2008 Español 24-Sep-08
 The Secretary-General's message on World Habitat Day 2008 العربية 24-Sep-08
 The Secretary-General's message on World Habitat Day 2008 Français 24-Sep-08
 The Secretary-General's message on World Habitat Day 2008 中文 24-Sep-08
 The Secretary-General's message on World Habitat Day 2008 русский 24-Sep-08
 

Opening Ceremony

Ban Ki-moon, Message from Secretary General of the United Nations
Anna Tibaijuka, Under Secretary-General, United Nations; Executive Director, UN-HABITAT
Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Raila Odinga, Prime Minister of the Republic of Kenya
Capt (Mr.) John Zefania Chilligati, (MP.) Minister for Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Government of the United Republic of Tanzania
Zhang Guangning, Mayor of Guangzhou and Co-President of UCLG English Chinese  

Plenaries

Sir John R. Kaputin, Secretary-General of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States
Djoko Kirmanto, Minister for Public Works, Indonesia
Kumari Selja, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Government of India

Welcoming address by Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN-HABITAT at the reception co-hosted with the Government of the Federative Republic Brazil  
Nairobi, Kenya
I am delighted to say a big word of welcome to you all this evening. We are holding this event with thanks to the wonderful generosity of the Government of the Federal Government of Brazil, and the City of Rio de Janeiro, hosts to the fifth session of the World Urban Forum.
Statement of the United Nations Commissioner-General on the start of the Expo countdown  

It is with great pleasure that I mark the start of the one-year countdown to the 2010 World Expo. As the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Pavilion, I would like to use this occasion to reiterate the commitment of the United Nations family to participate in the international dialogue on Better City, Better Life, known throughout the globe as the Shanghai World Expo.
 Statement of the United Nations Commissioner-General on the start of the Expo countdown English
Closing Session of the Local Government Climate Change Leadership Summit  
Copenhagen, Denmark
Statement By Ms. Inga Klevby, Assistant Secretary General & Deputy Executive Director at the Closing Session of the Local Government Climate Change Leadership Summit, Copenhagen, Denmark, 4 June 2009
Keynote address by Anna Tibaijuka under-secretary-general and executive director of un-habitat at the xviii assembly of ministers and lead authorities of housing and urban development in latin america and the caribbean (minurvi) Montego bay, Jamaica  
Montego Bay, St. James
Let me thank the Government of Jamaica and the Secretariat of MINURVI for giving me the opportunity to address you on this august occasion. I am delighted to be in this beautiful island nation, the birthplace of two great men who have left their mark in the history of liberation. I refer here to one of the pioneers of the Black Africanist movement, and to one of the greatest artist of our time who deeply influenced the cultural and music scene of Africa and the world with his songs of liberation. I am speaking about Marcus Garvey and Bob Marley.
Statement of the Executive Director, UN-HABITAT On the occasion of World Habitat Day 2009  

We have chosen the theme, Planning our Urban Future, for World Habitat Day 2009 for a simple but very important reason: In many parts of our world urban planning systems have changed very little. Indeed, they are often contributors to urban problems rather than tools for human and environmental improvement.
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 Spanish Español 20-Aug-09
 Arabic العربية 20-Aug-09
 French Français 20-Aug-09
 Chinese 中文 20-Aug-09
 Russian русский 24-Aug-09
Statement by H.E. Ambassador Mourad Benmehidi, permanent representative of Algeria to the United Nations and chairman of the Group of 77, on agenda item 21, at the second committee of the GA of the United Nations  


 Statement by H.E. Ambassador Mourad Benmehidi, permanent representative of Algeria to the United Nations and chairman of the Group of 77, on agenda item 21, at the second committee of the GA of the United Nations English 30-Oct-12
 
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