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Urban Development Overview - World Bank Group The World Bank’s work in urban development aims to build sustainable cities and communities through an urbanization process that is green, inclusive, competitive, and resilient, contributing to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) No 11, to the implementation of the New Urban Agenda, as well as to the World Bank’s goals to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity
Urban Planning - UN-Habitat Successful urban planning and design builds on partnerships with and between complex sets of stakeholders UN-Habitat nurtures ad hoc as well as long-term partnerships with other UN agencies, local and national governments, the private sector, civil society, and funding partners to facilitate collaborative action for urban transformation
INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE URBAN PLANNING - UN-Habitat 4 5 Participatory Urban Decision-Making as a Step towards the Inclusive City 21 5 0 Gender Sensitive Plans and Planning Processes 22 5 1 Gender as a Concept 22 Gender Equality 23 Gender Mainstreaming 23 5 2 Gender as a Key Consideration in Urban Planning and Management 24 Participation 25 6 0 The Importance of Monitoring and Evaluation 29
Urban Regeneration - UN-Habitat Urban regeneration initiatives are complex, lengthy and run the risk of gentrifying private space or privatize public one At UN-Habitat we work for urban regeneration that ensures affordability, access to services and involvement of local residents to promote local economic development, where public space is a key element of interventions, and
Urban Legislation - UN-Habitat UN-Habitat’s Work on Urban Legislation UN-Habitat’s knowledge pertaining to legal reform is used to support cities In addition, UN-Habitat is developing mechanisms for the creation and dissemination of legal knowledge and a network to develop capacity and access external expertise, with the aim of producing: improved capacities of local
PLANNING SUSTAINABLE CITIES - UN-Habitat ban development strategies The project has covered eight cities (Kisumu, Homa Bay, Mwanza, Musoma, Bukoba, Kampala, Ente be, Jinja) in three phases The results have been the production of Strategic Action Plans for short-term interventions and Strategic Investment Plans to help the cities achi
Chief Executive Board for Coordination - UN-Habitat UN System-Wide Strategy on Sustainable Urban Development leadership of UN-HabitatIntroductionAt its 36th session held at IFAD, Rome, the High-Level Committee on Programmes (HLCP) of the Chief Executive Board (CEB) approved the proposal to develop a system-wide strategy for sustainable urban development, for
Urban Development - World Bank Group At a glance Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, a figure expected to rise to nearly 70% by 2050, posing significant challenges for housing, infrastructure, and climate resilience The World Bank is addressing these issues by investing $5 billion annually in sustainable urban development, focusing on enhancing planning
PLANNING SUSTAINABLE CITIES - UN-Habitat urban strategies With respect to the reconfiguration of planning systems, the Global Report’s message is that careful attention should be given to identifying opportunities that can be built on, as well as factors that could lead to the subversion and corruption of planning institutions and processes
ASEAN Sustainable Urbanisation Report - UN-Habitat The Report also furthers alignment between the ASUS and the main ASEAN strategies and frameworks with global agendas, in particular the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda The Report has been released and published by the ASEAN Secretariat It was fully developed with technical support of UN-Habitat’s Regional Office for