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Korogocho Streetscapes
Technical Report
Korogocho Streetscapes
2012
Successful urban places are based predominately on streets and the connected street life.
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Malawi National Urban Profile
Urban Profile
Malawi: National Urban Profile
2012
The Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP) is an accelerated and action-oriented urban assessment of needs and capacity-building gaps at national and local levels.
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Gizo Town Profile - Solomon Is
Urban Profile
Solomon Islands: Gizo Urban Profile
2012
Urbanization has improved the standard of living of many people in the Solomon Islands as it often brings in greater wealth and economic opportunities for the national population.
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Malawi-Zomba-Urban-Profile
Urban Profile
Malawi: Zomba Urban Profile
2011
Under the motto of “Floriate Zomba” (Make Zomba a Flowery City) Zomba City, the first capital of Malawi up to 1975, is undergoing rejuvenation since it was declared a city in March 2008. Comprehensive urban management and development of land use and local economic development plans will help in positively addressing various challenges being faced.
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Malawi-Mzuzu-Urban-Profile
Urban Profile
Malawi: Mzuzu Urban Profile
2011
Mzuzu City, with a population of 133,968 and growing at 4.2 percent per annum, is one of the fastest growing cities in Malawi and is the third largest urban centre after Lilongwe and Blantyre. It is the hub of government administration, business, industry, commerce, and services for the northern region of Malawi, and it serves a hinterland with a population of 1,708,930.
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Malawi-Blantyre-Urban-Profile
Urban Profile
Malawi: Blantyre Urban Profile
2011
Blantyre City is the oldest urban centre in Malawi, established by the Scottish Missionaries in the 1870s and declared a planning area in 1897. It is the hub for communication, commercial activities and cooperation in Malawi. The influence of Blantyre declined when Lilongwe became the capital city in 1975. However, it has maintained its grip as the commercial capital of Malawi.
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Malawi-Lilongwe-Urban-Profile
Urban Profile
Malawi: Lilongwe Urban Profile
2011
Lilongwe, the largest city in Malawi, became the capital and administrative City of Malawi in 1975 after relocating from Zomba. Lilongwe has witnessed a high urbanization rate ever since, accelerated by the relocation of all government head offices from Blantyre to Lilongwe from 2005.
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Building Urban Safety through
Technical Report
Building Urban Safety through Slum Upgrading
2011
UN-HABITAT
Excluded from the city's opportunities, physically, politically and economically marginalized, slum dwellers are particularly vulnerable to crime and violence.
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Slum Upgrading Facility Pilot
Evaluation
Slum Upgrading Facility Pilot Programme End-of-Programme Evaluation
2011
UN-HABITAT
The evaluation assessed the performance of the Slum Upgrading Facility (SUF) and its associated projects in the four pilot countries: Ghana,Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Tanzania.
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Toolkits, Manuals and Guides
training_guide-advancing_women_hlp_rights_in_fragile_contexts.pdf
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Presentation by the Acting Executive Director
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Statement of the Acting Executive Director
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Resolution on Equitable financing and effective monitoring of the implementation of resolutions adopted by the United Nations Habitat Assembly
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Resolution on the creation of a human settlements resilience framework for early warning, foresight, risk reduction, crisis response and post crisis recovery and reconstruction
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Resolution on Urban Planning and Sustainable Infrastructure
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Resolution on Adequate Housing for All
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Resolution on Localization of the Sustainable Development Goals
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Resolution on Enhancing the Interlinkage between Urbanization and Climate Change Resilience
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