Towards Mogadishu Spatial Strategic Plan 2019 This booklet and the planning process described is a starting point for guiding further long-term development initiatives like the Mogadishu Spatial Strategic Plan Plan and to apply tools for land management and balanced area development.
Final draft Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (HSP/CPR/71/10) 2019
Sustainable Urbanization & Sustainable Development Goals 2019 The embedding of a stand-alone goal on cities and human settlements (Goal 11) in the SDGs is a recognition of the complimentary and re-enforcing nexus that exists between Goal 11 and the other SDGs. This publication briefly outlines the Sustainable Development Goals with a particular focus on their relation to SDG 11.
Urban-rural Linkages: Guiding Principles 2019 The goal of these Guiding Principles is to inform pragmatic strategies and propose a Framework for Action to build an enabling environment for more inclusive and functional urban-rural linkages. The principles are flexible and can be applied by all levels of stakeholders at all scales. While the principles are designed for universal application, there are distinct roles and actions appropriate for national or local governments, civil society, the private sector and international organizations.
HSP/HA.1/Res.4 Achieving gender equality through the work of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme to support inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities and human settlements 2019 Resolution adopted by the United Nations Habitat Assembly on 31 May 2019. Achieving gender equality through the work of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme to support inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities and human settlements
Analyse du régime foncier et social dans les provinces du nord Kivu, du sud Kivu et de l’ituri en République Démocratique du Congo 2019 La République Démocratique du Congo dispose d’une superficie de 2 345 409 km2 dont 80 millions de terres arables, pour une population estimée à 77 433 744 d’habitants en 2016.1 Elle figure ainsi parmi les pays d’Afrique ayant une faible densité. Cette statistique laisse croire que l’abondance des terres permet à tout Congolais d’en disposer paisiblement et selon leur besoin.
Pourtant, la réalité en est autrement car le secteur foncier se trouve au centre des préoccupations et constitue un problème pour le pays. En effet, il est signalé que 80% des conflits fonciers soumis aux cours et tribunaux se rapportent, directement ou indirectement, au foncier et l’immobilier. La prépondérance des conflits relatifs au foncier résulte principalement dans la éfaillance du régime foncier à mettre en cohérence le dualisme juridique entre les textes légaux et règlementaires et les règles coutumières reconnues par la Constitution. Ces défaillances puisent leurs sources tant dans le vide ou le flou juridique par rapport au régime foncier que dans la mise en application des textes légaux et règlementaires. En conséquence, l’accessibilité à la terre reste très limitée et constitue souvent une source de conflit au niveau de la société. Par ailleurs, les défaillances ne contribuent pas à la pacification sociale dans un pays dont la paix reste encore très fragile après des années de guerre civile.
The Global Public Space Programme: Annual Report 2019 2019 In 2012, UN-Habitat launched its Global Public Space Programme, now active in more than 75 cities across the world, with the objective to promote public spaces as a keystone for sustainable cities in order to ensure good quality of life for all.

The Global Public Space Programme is a consolidated and integrated approach to public space improvement across UN-Habitat. Over the last seven years, we have developed an iterative approach to public space that includes a variety of normative and operational tools, methodologies and practices that support local and national governments and other partners to make public spaces more safe, inclusive, accessible and green. This includes public space assessments, policy guides, strategies and design principles, capacity building, participatory tools, technology and innovation projects and carrying out advocacy work and actual implementation.

Together with local government and civil society partners, the programme has implemented more than 105 concrete public space upgrading projects selected through annual expressions of interests. Our work has been proven to be effective in achieving social, economic and environmental benefits. The good policy and practices that we have on a global level is shared through a network of more than hundred partner organizations.
Arar City Profile 2019 The City Profile Report brings together diagnostic urban analysis and aligns that analysis with the UN-Habitat sustainable development framework to achieve the Saudi Vision 2030, NUA and SDGs. This tool helps in understanding the current while guiding the future planning of the city, whilst defining a clear strategy for sustainable development. This tool considers spatial planning in relation to legal aspects and Municipal and Local economy mechanisms.
CPI PROFILE Najran 2019 Under the FSCP, UN-HABITAT, MOMRA, Municipality and its Local Urban Observatory has been working on developing urban statistic and spatial information (Geographic Information System) to provide relevant urban information that strongly supports decision-making process on urban development and urban planning in the city. This CPI Profile Report is a brief overview of the basic information and data about the City
Report on Sustainable Competitiveness of Cities Worldwide(2018-2019) 2019