About us
Activities
UN-HABITAT
runs two major worldwide campaigns the Global Campaign on Urban Governance,
and the Global Campaign for Secure Tenure. Through these campaigns and by other
means, the agency focuses on a range of issues and special projects which it
helps implement.
These
include a joint UN-HABITAT/World Bank slum upgrading initiative called the
Cities Alliance, promoting effective housing development policies and
strategies, helping develop and campaigning for housing rights, promoting
sustainable cities and urban environmental planning and management,
post-conflict land-management and reconstruction in countries devastated by war
or natural disasters. Others take in water and sanitation and solid waste
management for towns and cities, training and capacity building for local
leaders, ensuring that womens rights and gender issues are brought into urban
development and management policies, helping fight crime through UN-HABITATs
Safer Cities Programme, research and monitoring of urban economic development,
employment, poverty reduction, municipal and housing finance systems, and urban
investment. It also helps strengthen rural-urban linkages, and infrastructure
development and public service delivery.
UN-HABITAT
also has some 154 technical programmes and projects in 61 countries around the
world, most of them in the least developed countries. These include major
projects in post-war societies such as Afghanistan, Kosovo, Somalia, Iraq,
Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, to name a few. The agencys
operational activities help governments create policies and strategies aimed at
strengthening a self-reliant management capacity at both national and local
levels. They focus on promoting shelter for all, improving urban governance,
reducing urban poverty, improving the living environment and managing disaster
mitigation and post-conflict rehabilitation.
