Urban poverty reduction strategies
derive from an understanding of current conditions and trends (e.g.,
urbanization, globalization, the growth of slums and the gross inequities
in urban life) and from the norms and principles that guide the
United Nations response to these conditions. These norms and principles
include, among others, sustainable urban development, adequate shelter
for all, improvement in the lives of slum dwellers, access to safe
water and sanitation, social inclusion, environmental protection
and the various human rights. With experience and understanding
also comes the recognition that urban and shelter finance mechanisms
are essential to poverty reduction and, also, that very little may
be achieved without collaborative effort as expressed in partnerships.
With these imperatives in mind and with a sharper focus on urban
poverty and, in particular, slums as the most visible manifestation
of urban poverty within the overall urbanization process, the UN-HABITAT
strategic vision has been further refined, giving more attention
to knowledge management, the financing of housing and human settlements
and, particularly, to strategic partnerships. The expanded strategic
vision is both forward looking and pragmatic, being consistent with
social norms and political principles as well as with UN-HABITAT
mandates, capabilities and partners’ objectives.
Its main elements are:
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Knowledge management and reporting,
expanding the global understanding of urban development, shelter
and poverty, and tracking progress in implementing the Habitat
Agenda; |
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Advocacy of norms for sustainable urbanization
and urban poverty reduction, carried forward through two global
campaigns and a number of global programmes; |
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Technical cooperation in linking norms and
campaign/programme goals to urban poverty reduction activities
on the ground; |
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Innovative financing for urbanization and
specific shelter needs of the urban poor; and |
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Strategic partnerships to leverage resources
and coordinate international programme activities that work
toward similar ends. |
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