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United Nations Human Settlements Programme is a major United Nations agency responsible for promoting sustainable urban development and improving the lives of people living in urban areas around the world, particularly in developing countries such as India, China, and Brazil. The programme works closely with UNICEF, World Health Organization, and United Nations Development Programme to address the challenges of urbanization and promote sustainable development in line with the Millennium Development Goals and the Sustainable Development Goals. The programme is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, and is led by a United Nations Secretary-General-appointed executive director, who works closely with the United Nations General Assembly and the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

Introduction

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme plays a critical role in addressing the challenges of urbanization and promoting sustainable development in cities around the world, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The programme works with governments, civil society organizations, and private sector companies such as Microsoft, Google, and IBM to promote inclusive growth, social justice, and environmental sustainability in urban areas. The programme also collaborates with other United Nations agencies, such as UN-Habitat, United Nations Environment Programme, and World Bank, to address the challenges of climate change, poverty, and inequality in urban areas. Additionally, the programme partners with international organizations such as the European Union, African Union, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations to promote regional cooperation and global governance.

History

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme was established in 1978 as a result of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements held in Vancouver, Canada, which was attended by United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim and other high-level officials from around the world, including Jimmy Carter, Helmut Schmidt, and Pierre Trudeau. The conference recognized the need for a coordinated approach to addressing the challenges of urbanization and promoting sustainable development in cities around the world, particularly in developing countries such as South Africa, Indonesia, and Mexico. Since its establishment, the programme has worked with governments, civil society organizations, and private sector companies such as Coca-Cola, Nike, and Apple to promote sustainable urban development and improve the lives of people living in urban areas. The programme has also collaborated with other United Nations agencies, such as UNICEF, World Health Organization, and United Nations Development Programme, to address the challenges of poverty, inequality, and climate change in urban areas.

Mandate_and_Objectives

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme has a mandate to promote sustainable urban development and improve the lives of people living in urban areas around the world, particularly in developing countries such as Nigeria, Bangladesh, and Philippines. The programme's objectives include promoting inclusive growth, social justice, and environmental sustainability in urban areas, as well as addressing the challenges of climate change, poverty, and inequality. The programme works to achieve these objectives through a range of activities, including policy development, capacity building, and technical assistance, in collaboration with governments, civil society organizations, and private sector companies such as Toyota, Samsung, and Amazon. The programme also partners with international organizations such as the World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank to promote global governance and regional cooperation.

Organizational_Structure

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, and is led by an executive director appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General. The programme has a global presence, with offices in New York City, Geneva, and Beijing, and works closely with regional commissions such as the Economic Commission for Africa, Economic Commission for Europe, and Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. The programme is organized into several divisions, including the Division of Policy and Analysis, Division of Programme Support, and Division of Communications, which work together to promote sustainable urban development and improve the lives of people living in urban areas. The programme also collaborates with other United Nations agencies, such as UNICEF, World Health Organization, and United Nations Development Programme, to address the challenges of poverty, inequality, and climate change in urban areas.

Programmes_and_Initiatives

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme implements a range of programmes and initiatives to promote sustainable urban development and improve the lives of people living in urban areas around the world, particularly in developing countries such as Egypt, Turkey, and Thailand. These programmes and initiatives include the Urban Planning and Management Programme, Housing and Slum Upgrading Programme, and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Programme, which work to address the challenges of urbanization and promote inclusive growth, social justice, and environmental sustainability in urban areas. The programme also partners with governments, civil society organizations, and private sector companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in urban areas. Additionally, the programme collaborates with international organizations such as the European Union, African Union, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations to promote regional cooperation and global governance.

Funding_and_Partnerships

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme is funded by a range of sources, including United Nations member states, governments, civil society organizations, and private sector companies such as Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation. The programme also partners with other United Nations agencies, such as UNICEF, World Health Organization, and United Nations Development Programme, to leverage resources and expertise to promote sustainable urban development and improve the lives of people living in urban areas. The programme also collaborates with international organizations such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and World Trade Organization to promote global governance and regional cooperation. Additionally, the programme works with regional commissions such as the Economic Commission for Africa, Economic Commission for Europe, and Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean to promote regional development and cooperation. The programme's funding and partnerships enable it to implement a range of programmes and initiatives to promote sustainable urban development and improve the lives of people living in urban areas around the world, particularly in developing countries such as South Africa, India, and China. Category:United Nations agencies

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