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Housing and Slum Upgrading Branch
UN-Habitat's work on affordable and social housing
Achieving access to affordable adequate housing Christophe Lalande
Leader, Housing Unit [email protected]
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TARGET 11.1 BY 2030, ENSURE ACCESS FOR ALL TO ADEQUATE, SAFE AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND BASIC SERVICES AND UPGRADE SLUMS.
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PresenterPresentation NotesTarget 11.c Support least developed countries, including through financial and technical assistance, in building sustainable and resilient buildings utilizing local materials.And additionally recognizing the link of slum upgrading to further goals, mainly: SDG 1 “End poverty in all its forms everywhere”, SDG 5 “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls”, SDG 6 “Provision of infrastructure and services: Ensure availability of sustainable management of water and sanitation for all”, SDG 7 “Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all”, SDG 10 “Reduce inequality within and among countries“, SDG 17 “Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development”.
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PresenterPresentation NotesThe regional report on housing and urbanism development for the UNECE region, submitted for the HIII conference lists the following key topics:
Urban process historyCity sprawl and peripheryHousing affordability ageing city and demographicsmigration (in particular, focus on local governance is excellent)emergence of knowledge economyHousing and healthIntroduction is well-structured - more than an introduction, it is an excellent executive summaryThe focus on socio-economic dimensions is good. Many references to the 'inclusive city', social cohesion, people, rights, vulnerable groups.
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Milestones in the Global Housing Agenda
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Re-positioning Housing at the Centre (H@C) of Sustainable Urban Development
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PresenterPresentation NotesThe Housing at the Centre (H@C) approaches is directed at the national and local level that can help leaders define, evaluate, and bring an inclusive and sustainable approach to housing solutions in their cities and countries.
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POSITION HOUSING AS A
PRIORITY IN THE PUBLIC DEBATE
AROUND URBANISATION
RE-ESTABLISHE THE IMPORTANT ROLE HOUSING
HAS IN DEVELOPMENT
HOUSING IS MORE THAN A ROOF AND FOUR WALLS
THE RIGHT TO LIVE SOMEWHERE IN SECURITY, PEACE AND DIGNITY
PLACES PEOPLE AND HUMAN RIGHTS AT THE FOREFRONT OF URBAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Why Housing at the Centre?
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UN-Habitat’s work on housing is based on a twin-track approach with preventive and curative streams focusing on:
TWIN-TRACK APPROACH: PREVENTIVE AND CURATIVE
Improving the supply of new and adequate housing opportunities at a scale
Improving the housing conditions and the quality of
living conditions in e.g. deteriorated areas, existing slums, inadequate housing
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CURATIVE
PREVENTIVE
PresenterPresentation NotesUN-Habitat provides policy advice and technical assistance to national, regional and city authorities to formulate and implement policies and programmes to increase the supply of adequate housing, prevent the formation of new slums, and to improve living conditions in existing slums.
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DIAGNOSTIC AND ASSESSMENT - a systematic analysis of slum conditions, the housing needs and demand, delivery systems and markets with the aim to disclose bottlenecks, identify gaps, opportunities, priority areas for action and inform policy review and formulation
POLICY REVIEW AND FORMULATION - to reform and/or formulate housing and slum upgrading policy and regulatory frameworks through participatory processes
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION focusing on the development of feasible responses and programmes to achieve the policy goals and priorities in the housing sector, including the elaboration (Action Plan, timeframe and financial plans).
GLOBAL HOUSING STRATEGY
Within the framework of the GHS, UN-Habitat provides technical support and assistance in the following main areas of intervention:
DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT
POLICY REVIEW
FORMULATION
POLICY IMPLEMENTATI
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HOUSING PROFILE AND POLICY PROGRAMME:
HOUSING PROFILE is a diagnostic tool that unravels the constraints and contributes for a well-informed policy development process. UN-Habitat has assisted more than 15 countries to elaborate their National Housing Profiles
HOUSING POLICY: In the majority of countries where the Housing Profile was conducted, it has triggered a number of housing responses and
POLICY REFORM AND FORMULATION: UN-Habitat is now working with countries to formulate national housing strategies for policy implementation
MAIN PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES
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Slide Number 1Slide Number 22030 SDGs – A Strong Mandate Slide Number 4Milestones in the Global Housing AgendaRe-positioning Housing at the Centre (H@C) of Sustainable Urban DevelopmentSlide Number 7Why Housing �at the Centre?Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 11Slide Number 12