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Technical Report
The Report of the Status of Women and Youth in the Saudi City
2017
Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs in Saudi Arabia, UN-HABITAT
The purpose of this report is to assess the situation of women and youth in Saudi cities.The study includes data extracted from four different studies in order to find a more comprehensive and clear understanding of the nature of life in the cities, as well as the themes referred to by the initiative of the prosperity of cities.
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UN-Habitat Cross-Cutting Repor
Technical Report
Cross-Cutting Issues Progress Report 2017
2017
The UN-Habitat Strategic Plan 2014-2019 identifies four Cross-Cutting Issues to be mainstreamed: Climate Change, Gender Equality, Human Rights and Youth. The aim of mainstreaming these issues is to support country, regional and thematic offices, in order to ensure that all UN-Habitat work is targeting those furthest behind and promoting socially and environmentally sustainable cities. Mainstreaming does not require that each and every project directly aims to address and solve these issues,…
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2016 Cross-cutting Progress Re
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Cross-Cutting Issues Progress Report 2016
2016
"The Cross-cutting Progress Report 2016 covers UN-Habitat’s activities and achievements, during the course of 2016, in the way of its four cross-cutting issues: climate change, gender, human rights, and youth. The Report presents an overview of the mandate and structure of each of the cross-cutting issues, as well as presenting case studies of the Agency’s work on the ground relating to these issues.
The four cross-cutting issues were formalised in 2013 and have since then…
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Youth and the New Urban Agenda
Technical Report
Youth and the New Urban Agenda
2016
This paper intends to strengthen awareness and collaboration between UN-Habitat and its partners with the goal of promoting the relevance of issues pertaining to youth living in cities; present and future.
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Technical Report
Advancing Economic Citizenship for Children and Youth in Sub Saharan Africa
2015
This joint publication by CYFI and UN-Habitat examines youth economic citizenship in Sub-Saharan Africa. This publication provides an overview of economic citizenship, explains how it is relevant to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and provides research findings on its application in the region. Detailed case studies are provided on financial literacy and financial education initiatives for children and youth in Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Technical Report
ICT, Urban Governance and Youth
2015
The ICT, Urban Governance and Youth report is the fourth report in the Global Youth-Led Development series. The report provides a conceptual framework which reflects the rapidly changing dynamics in three areas of urban development: the demographics of the fastest growing segment of urban populations, youth (ages 15 to 24);information and communications technology (ICT) and particularly mobile phones; and governance, particularly local governance in the developing world.
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Technical Report
Land Access and Youth Livelihood Opportunities in Southern Ethiopia
2014
GLTN, UN-HABITAT
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiopia.
We used survey data from the relatively land abundant districts of Oromia Region and from the land scarce districts of Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ (SNNP) Region. Although access to agricultural land is a
constitutional right for rural residents of Ethiopia, the study found that youth in the rural south have limited potential to obtain agricultural land that can…
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Activities Report
Youth-Led Action Research on Land Commencement Workshop
2014
UN-HABITAT
The land challenge is central to the broader youth dynamics of migration, employment, livelihoods and belonging. The more than 1.8 billion youth living worldwide represent not only a land challenge, but an untapped potential in moving the tenure security agenda forward.
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Paper
What Land Means to Youth
2014
UN-HABITAT
Today, there are more than 1.2 billion youth in the world, the largest number of youth ever to have existed. These youth live, by and large, in cities and towns; the cities of the developing world account for over 90 per cent of the world’s urban growth and youth account for a large percentage of those inhabitants. It is estimated that as many as 60 per cent of all urban dwellers will be under the age of 18 by 2030. This urban demographic “youth bulge” represents both a challenge as well as an…
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HSP/EB.2026/INF/4: Draft work programme of UN-Habitat and draft budget of the United Nations Habitat and Human Settlements Foundation for 2027
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HSP/EB.2026/INF/7:  Checklist on the implementation of the reform of the United Nations development system by UN-Habitat
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HSP/EB.2026/INF/3:  Implications of the UN80 initiative for the structure, staffing, budgetary planning and work of UN-Habitat
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Summary of discussions 74th Meeting of the Ad Hoc Working Group on PBA
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HSP/EB.2026/INF/5 :  Highlights of normative and operational activities of UN-Habitat for the period July–December 2025
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HSP/EB.2026/3 :  Update on the Sustainable Cities and Communities Foundation - Report of the Executive Director (Advance)
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HSP/EB.2026/INF/6 :  Status of the development of the efforts to reconstruct the human settlements in the Gaza Strip
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Presentation by the Secretariat on Tunisia Country Programme
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Presentation by the Secretariat on Brazil Country Programme
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