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This plan aims to stabilize slum growth, improve land and housing access, and prevent forced evictions through global campaigns, policy guidelines, and post-crisis support projects.
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Medium Term Strategic and Institutional Plan (MTSIP) FA 3 Land and Housing for All
Focus Area 3 MTSIP Vision Statement to help create by 2013 the necessary conditions for concerted international and national efforts to stabilize the growth of slums and to set the stage for the subsequent reduction in and reversal of the number of slum dwellers Access to Land and Housing is Critical
Strategic Result Improved access to land and housing
FA-3 Priority ActivitiesEA 1: Land and Housing Policies • New global policy document – update of “Enabling Shelter Strategy” • Global Campaign for Sustainable Urbanisation • Networks for Land and Housing • Hazard resistant housing tools • Guidelines for Policy Makers
Knowledge Management: Quick Guides for Policy Makers Working together within UN-HABITAT • TCBB • Shelter Branch: • Housing Policy Section • Land tenure & Property • Administration Section • ROAP • Economy Section • HPMs Launching in WHD • Working together with global partners • Netherlands (Donor) • UN-HABITAT • UN ESCAP • ACHR (NGO, case studies) • WUF – planning meetings • New Version for Africa: • CA (Donor)
Strategic Policy on Human Settlements in Crisis and Sustainable Relief and Reconstruction Framework
Knowledge Management: Post disaster projects • Working together with global partners • UN-HABITAT • UNHCR • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies • Funded by Canada through the Humanitarian Global Cluster Appeal 2007
FA-3 Priority Activities EA 2: Security of Tenure • Monitoring “Forced Evictions” & “Development-induced” Evictions • Alternatives to Evictions • Social Tenure Domain Model (Land) • Housing, Land and Property Issues • Land rights, remedies, planning and administration in post crisis situation • Country level support
Technical cooperation: Harmonization, Alignment and Coordination (HAC) Development Partners Group on Land in Kenya • Working together with International partners • Most Int’l donors • Supporting Land in Kenya • (Japan, Sweden, UK, US) • Sweden (Funding Habitat staff for Kenya) • UN-HABITAT through GLTN Working together with National Partners • Land related authorities • NGOs working on land • UN-HABITAT, Shelter Branch: • Land tenure & PropertyAdministration Section
Technical cooperation: Development of Processes and Guides • Working together with International partners • Norway, Sweden (Donor) • UN-HABITAT, Shelter • Branch: • Land tenure & Property Administration Section • World Bank • GLTN Partners
GLTN in-house partners and activities UN-HABITAT Units
FA-3 Priority Activities EA 3: Slum Upgrading & Prevention • Lessons-learned with Partners • City- and Nationwide approaches to SU • Large scale land and housing delivery • Shelter projects in post crisis situations • Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme in 30 countries • Focus on Priority Countries within ENOF Framework
Slum Upgrading & Prevention Governance Environment & Planning Infrastructure Local Economic Development Housing Finance Land Tenure Advocacy An Integrated Approach to Shelter Themes Focus Areas Focus Area - 3 Focus Area - 3 Focus Area - 2 Training and Capacity Building Global Urban Observatory Gender & Youth Regional & Technical Cooperation Excellence in Management FA - 6 Focus Area Coordination Focus Area - 4 Focus Area - 3 Focus Area - 2 Focus Area - 5 Focus Area - 1 Cross-cutting
What Is UN-HABITAT doing differently • Working through partners • Working collaboratively internally • Revitalising the housing mandate • Increasing support for the strategic policy on human settlements in crisis and sustainable relief and reconstruction framework (SRR) • Prioritising and focusing on strategic entry points • Using normative for technical assistance • Learning from operations for normative development
Medium Term Strategic and Institutional Plan (MTSIP) FA 3 Land and Housing for All