| Myanmar Climate Change Strategy (2018 – 2030) | 2019 | The Myanmar Climate Change Strategy (MCCS) contributes to materialize the Myanmar Climate Change Policy (MCCP) Vision for the Country to be a climate-resilient, low-carbon society that is sustainable, prosperous and inclusive, for the wellbeing of present and future generations. It aims to guide action to achieve its strategic vision, goal and objectives. |
| City-Wide Public Space Strategies: A Compendium of Inspiring Practices | 2019 | A city-wide public space strategy can deliver a well-distributed, accessible and inclusive public space system. City-Wide Public Space Strategies: a Compendium of Inspiring Practices offers summaries and assessments of 26 such strategies from cities around the world. It also proposes a set of typologies and a framework with which strategies can be evaluated. City leaders and design professionals can count on this tool to help develop and implement better public spaces. |
| Hael 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. |
| Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme February 2019 Newsletter | 2019 | The Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme shares the last events and achievements through this newsletter. Here are a few updates, lastest news and stories |
| The Initial Planning Framework for the Reconstruction of Mosul | 2019 | This report provides an analysis of the current reconstruction and recovery activities in Mosul and highlights emerging needs for the urban recovery and medium term development of the city. It proposes an action framework to address immediate, short - and medium term reconstruction needs. |
| Bissau 2030 Sustainable Development Plan (in Portuguese) | 2019 | O Setor Autónomo de Bissau, com assistência técnica da ONU-Habitat, reuniu os principais atores relevantes para criar uma visão comum e partilhada do desenvolvimento sustentável da cidade, o Bissau 2030, que orientará o seu desenvolvimento para um futuro mais inclusivo, sustentável e resiliente. |
| Urban Impact 4th QUARTER 2019 | 2019 | URBAN IMPACT is a quarterly newsletter published by UN-Habitat highlighting the IMPACT of initiatives being implemented by the Agency in partnership with governments, cities and communities around the world towards achievement of Sustainable Development Goals, with focus on GOAL 11 - the Urban Goal and the New Urban Agenda. |
| Taif 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. |
| Guidance note of the Secretary General: The United Nations and Land and Conflict -March 2019 | 2019 | This Note has been developed to help the UN system be more fit for purpose on land and conflict issues and is based on relevant international norms and standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the experiences of the UN system. |
| Cross-cutting Issues Progress Report 2018 | 2019 | This Report outlines the key achievements of UN-Habitat in improving social inclusion and fighting climate change, including work on-the-ground, global campaigns and expert policy guidance. Rising inequality and environmental degradation can be seen in cities across the world. Addressing these challenges is at the core of the UN-Habitat mandate. The four Cross-Cutting Issues of UN-Habitat - Climate Change, Gender Equality, Human Rights and Youth - are mainstreamed to support country, regional and thematic offices to ensure that all UN-Habitat work is targeting those furthest behind and promoting socially and environmentally sustainable cities. Mainstreaming requires that all work contributes to the larger long-term goals of UN-Habitat, the New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals. |