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The project has one proposed outcome that contributes to improved land tenure security and safeguards of the HLP rights of Syrian refugees in their area of origin while being displaced in Lebanon and Iraq: \u201cHLP rights and claims documented and archived through the implementation of the STDM tool\u201d.\nThe project supports other ongoing and upcoming initiatives related to the documentation, conservation, archiving, and restoration/reconstruction of HLP documents, led by UN-Habitat and other UN agencies with the support of non-UN actors. Coordination with related programmes, projects, initiatives, working groups and mechanisms is ensured. Through the use of the Social Tenure Domain Model, the project will map, register and provide evidence supporting the HLP claims of Syrian refugees currently in Lebanon and Iraq. HLP claims include, but go beyond, land records officially recognized by the Syrian authorities. Claims recorded will be, when possible, substantiated by cadastral evidence about ownership and include secondary rights (e.g. informal occupation, tenancy, group rights, use rights, etc.). A broad variety of evidence will be considered, including cadastral documents, utility bills, testimonies, photos, relevant civil documentation documents, etc. \nThe household data collected will belong to the refugees and it will be to their discretion the disclosure and further use of the information compiled beyond the scope of the project. UN-Habitat will retain a copy of the data developed and will be able to process it for analysis and advocacy. If refugee households will agree, the data will be made available to inform future land-related claims and restitution processes through modalities and safeguards agreed, and in compliance with relevant laws and frameworks and to be part of other land and HLP ongoing. Local NGOs are trained to implement the pilot projects on the ground and operate the version of STDM. \nThe first phase of the project allowed to define the approach, identify partners and beneficiaries, develop the capacities of key stakeholders and to customise the tools and approaches used: the Continuum of Land Rights, Participatory Enumeration, the Social Tenure Domain Model, the Gender Evaluation Criteria for Large Scale Land Tools and the Youth and Land Responsiveness Criteria developed by the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) and already tested in conflict and displacement-affected areas, including Darfur/Sudan and Sinjar/Iraq . Further, although with some delays due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions, and to other safety issues, the enumeration of the HLP claims was started in May 2021 with about 3,200 claims collected until July 2021. The second phase will continue the enumeration activities started during the first phase of the project, allowing to collect additional 3,000 claims (for a total of 6,600 claims) while refining the approach for upscaling and replication. Further, building on the work ongoing (through the project and other UN-Habitat and partners\u2019 initiatives on HLP) technical options for a consolidated and multi-stakeholder HLP claims / documents repository will be developed, in the form of a detailed technical paper, to support possible political and technical options taken for restitution and compensation. The project envisages a multi-stakeholder process to define technical options for a property restitution (and potentially compensation) programme, including key functionalities. Finally, based on the data collected and lessons learnt from the implementation of the pilot projects, an HLP smart phone app for the registration of HLP claims and supporting evidence will be developed, this will take the shape of a technical proposal that could provide for the basis for a potential following phase of the project undertaken in coordination with other relevant initiatives. Throughout the project implementation, gender and youth-responsive approaches will be adopted to ensure that the pilot projects and their outcomes adequately reflect the needs and protect the rights of both men and women, across all age groups, independently of their religion and socio-economic status, etc. The needs and rights of disabled persons will be mainstreamed throughout the project. \n\n1.1.\tRation"}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "1563658.98", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "1541471.68", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2021-11-01", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2021-11-01", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2025-06-30", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2025-06-30", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "2"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-101306", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "589", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Western Asia"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Germany-German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ)"}], "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.668918"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Leveraging Community Participation in Local Governance for Effective Conflict Prevention and Resolution in the Littoral and West Regions affected by the North-West and South-West crisis in Cameroon"}, "budget": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1205943.37", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-01-01"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-01-02"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1205943.37", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-12-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2023-01-02"}}], "sector": {"code": "73010", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitation"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "The project focuses on land, housing, and insecurity aspects of the conflict and underlying tensions between displaced and host communities in the Littoral and West regions. The main approaches will consist of: (i) selecting the intervention areas in each municipality following a participatory assessment of the prevalence of conflicts induced or exacerbated by the displacement of the population affected by the crisis in the North-West and South-West, (ii) identifying the types of mechanisms that can foster community participation in decision making and in conflict prevention (iii) and mapping progress made toward the improvement of social cohesion in each locality.\n\nThe overarching goal of this project is to contribute to the enhancement of social cohesion in areas with rapidly growing numbers of IDPs.   \n\nTo achieve this objective, the project will have three main implementation strategies.\n\n1.\tFoster participatory process to improve social cohesion\n\nThis will be done through the following aspects:\n\n\uf0d8\tThe organisation of a joint planning workshop prior to the official launch of the project. The purpose is to present the final project document, to review its log frame and monitoring mechanism, to raise awareness on risk management, Do no Harm principles, exist strategy, to review the proposed  communication and visibility actions, to outline the importance and approaches of result based management and participatory budgeting, and to have consensus around the baseline questionnaires and methodology. This will enable the local and national governments, implementing partners, and representatives of beneficiaries to have a common understanding of the programmatic arrangements and clarify roles of parties while precising the importance of reducing the conflict sensitivity risks \n\n\uf0d8\tThe gender and age specific perception study of conflicts and insecurity at municipal level and deep analysis of those induced or exacerbated by the presence of IDPs will be undertaken. The result will enable the team to refine baseline data, confirm the intervention areas in each municipality, and  provide recommendations for better the planning, implementation and monitoring of the project. The baseline study will contribute to refine the risk and propose means of tracking and reporting.\n\n\uf0d8\tThe development and expansion of the participatory process started during the formulation phase will be sustained throughout the project.  At different stage of the project, the consultation with beneficiaries and local governments will be promoted. Secondly, IDPs and host communities will be encouraged for work side by side with other actors of conflict dynamics to take decisions over mechanisms and actions to take for increasing trust, reducing conflicts, and fostering local governance.\n\n2.\tPromote the understanding and use of governance index\n\nPlanned outputs and operational activities will be based on participatory mechanisms and principle of Good Urban/Municipal Governance (Effectiveness, Equity, Participation and Accountability). The project will support the improvement of local governance mechanism at neighbourhood and municipal level. Analysis of the root causes and triggers of conflicts have illustrated the limited or lack of effectiveness, equity, participation and accountability in housing in the target areas of the project. Local stakeholders will select indicators which will be measured at the beginning and at the end of the project to determine whether local governance has been improved. Finally, to contribute to social cohesion, participatory budgeting will be promoted between local governments, IDPs, and host communities including CSOs and private sector.\n\n3.\tEnsure effective communication for Local Ownership\n\nIn the urban areas of the Littoral and West regions, there is an increase in security incidents, which has been linked to the increase in the number of displaced persons. Insecurity is manifested partly in the increase in juvenile delinquency, prostitution of women and girls, theft of motorbikes or from theft of agricultural products on plots, burglary and night-time assaults.  According to interviews with young people and neighbourhood leaders, the increase in criminal practices caused by the presence of displaced people who are not well known or who do not have adequate means of subsistence is at the root of the increase in the feeling of insecurity among the host populations. \n\nThe main actors in these conflict dynamics are young boys and girls, women or girls involved in prostitution, mothers, private sector, civil society, public authorities including women councillors and, in the police,, who struggle to improve public lighting and to provide permanent opportunities for educational and economic integration. Municipal authorities are at the centre of efforts to improve the security of people and property through prevention actions. \n\n4. 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Ninewa remains one of the most affected governorates with 256,034 IDPs and 43% of its housing damaged. The significant scale of physical destruction, scarcity of job opportunities, lack of valid ownership documentation especially for women, and lack of access to compensation for the destroyed properties have had a significant impact and prevented many IDPs from returning to their area of origin. According to recent assessment, there are approximately 5,555,643 affected people by lack, missing or outdated HLP documentation in Iraq while the direct people in need of HLP is estimated at 2,357,597 people who face issues of lack of HLP documentation or have security of tenure issues. Of those, particularly female headed households, who still remain the most affected population facing increased risk and severe issues with HLP related issues.\n\nBeneficiaries whose properties were damaged or destroyed during the war face significant challenges or have limited information on HLP and property compensation. Many of those still displaced or recently returned have no or limited knowledge on the legal procedures to file a claim. Subsequently, very few compensation claims have recorded by the Compensation Committees. Moreover, ethnic and religious minorities have been often subjected to discriminatory practices that deny their ownership of documentation, affecting their tenure security and rights to compensation. Supporting marginalized groups to submit property compensation claims will improve victims of conflict\u2019s access to justice and contribute to the restoration of their human rights.\nThe proposed program will prioritize minority groups in Baaj and Sinjar vulnerable groups including female heads of household, survivors of violence and trauma, victims of military operations and persons with disability/ies, including older persons. Vulnerable ethnic/religious minorities such as Christians, Yazidis and Shabaks will be prioritized, as many of these minorities have not been able to obtain ownership documentation and file compensation claims for their damaged/destroyed properties due to discriminatory practices or lack of support to resolve HLP documentation.\n\nIn addition to the absence of security of tenure and property rights, humanitarian and development actors are concerned that many IDPs may not be able to return to their communities of origin as basic services such as schools, health centres, water, sanitation and electricity are still severely damaged or in ruins. Many families do not intend to leave the camps as they know they will not be able to find schools for their children in the home communities. As stated in UN\u2019s Durable Solutions Paper recently presented to GoI, \u201cThe mere return, local integration or settlement of IDPs elsewhere in the country are not durable solutions\u201d.\nImprove the rights and living conditions of the Yazidi minority population in Baaj and Sinjar Districts.\nOutcome \u2013 Vulnerable Yazidi families in Baaj and Sinjar have enhanced security of tenure, improved living conditions and increased access to durable solutions.\n\nThe program is expected to target 27,400 beneficiaries in vulnerable communities, with special focus on IDPs/returnees and women and girls, children and youth in their areas of origin, as well as government officials, members from Civil Society Organization and community members to strengthen their capacities on HLP rights and improve access to education.\nThis achievement will be measurable through these intended results:\n-\tConduct awareness sessions on housing, land and property rights and compensation scheme for 1,200 people across both districts.   \n\n-\tProvide legal assistance to file compensation claims for damaged/destroyed properties for 100 families in each district.       \n\n-    Rehabilitate two schools and/or other necessary prioritized infrastructure for families to return to their communities (Al-Eaalam Secondary School and Al-Qahtaniya Secondary School have been prioritized).   \n\nUN-Habitat will provide legal assistance and counselling to households whose properties were damaged/destroyed during the conflict and support them to file their compensation claims to the compensation committees to receive their entitlements. 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The programme aims to support cities and local governments in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals related to waste and as well as in implementing the New Urban Agenda.\n\nWith the support of Vanke Foundation, the online course From Data to Tangible Impact: Achieving Waste SDGs by 2030 was developed, currently available in English and soon in French, Spanish, and Bahasa Indonesia. The course introduces users to the first steps to develop, in a participatory and inclusive manner, municipal solid waste management strategies and action plans based on data. It also introduces the Waste Wise Cities Tool (WaCT), which provides an image of a city's waste management system, collecting data on waste generated, collected, and managed in controlled facilities. The course is intended for all solid waste professionals, city officials involved in municipal solid waste management, and anyone interested in guidance on how to achieve waste-related SDGs.\n\nThe proposed project, as a part of the WWC and with the support of Vanke Foundation, will apply and disseminate the online course in China, and support Chinese cities to enhance waste management and resources efficiency through following three actions:\n\u2022\tDeveloping a Chinese version of the online course: the project will engage Chinese translators and experts to translate and localize the online course of \u201cFrom Data to Tangible Impact: Achieving Waste SDGs by 2030\u201d, and upload the course on an appropriate Chinese platform that allows Chinese audiences to access and use it.\n\u2022\tDisseminating the online course and building the capacity of solid waste management personnel of selected cities:  the project will print hard copies and prepare electronic materials of the course for dissemination and organize two onsite training workshops for Chinese waste management-related personnel. \n\u2022\tSharing good practices on solid waste management: considering that  Chinese cities have made great progress on waste wise management and gained valuable experiences, the project will select six representative Chinese cities to join the WWC programme, and summarize their experiences and lessons learnt on solid waste management, particularly on using digital technologies. 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Most of these materials fail to clearly show relevant social groups and their particularities In a context of rapid urbanization and increasing social demands - particularly amidst the COVID-19 pandemic -, data is essential to end invisibility and exclusion patterns that disproportionately disadvantage residents of informal settlements, women and girls, children, and other segments of society.\n\nConsidering the need to maintain an updated database and the inefficiency of traditional data sources, especially when related to informal settlements, the Juiz de Fora City Hall sought UN-Habitat Brazil after learning about the experiences of the organization in the city of Rio de Janeiro and in the state of Alagoas. In this sense, two methodologies used in the aforementioned projects were considered relevant to the Municipality needs: the Quick Participatory Mapping (QPM) and the Socio-economic Profile. 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Lebanon is one of the countries with high densities of refugees in the tune of 1 out of 4 (out of the estimated population of 6 million, 1.5 million are refugees).\n\nIn fact, noting Lebanon\u2019s current energy crisis, this project is crucial to facilitate access to electricity for public facilities and street lights in their surroundings so as to ensure continuity of their operations. This in turn will ensure access of the vulnerable communities to social and health services and enhanced safety and security conditions. \n\nThe project will start with a technical assessment of six selected critical public facilities \u2013 mainly social development centers, civil defense centers, and primary health centers - affected by the energy crisis, in Greater Beirut and a social assessment \u2013 mainly safety and security conditions- of the neighbourhoods they are located in. After analysis of the data, three public facilities, in coordination with the relevant stakeholders, will be selected to be part of this project. The design of the renewable energy systems will be completed by a selected consultant in close coordination with the Lebanese Center for Energy conservation (LCEC) that operates under the Ministry of Energy and Water (MoEW) to ensure that all local policies and guidelines will be taken into consideration. \nIt is expected to install around 100 kWp for the three public facilities; Numbers will be confirmed by the consultant who will be recruited for this project. Nevertheless, UN-Habitat team, in close coordination with LCEC, already undertook a rapid assessment to identify needed power for each facility, availability of technical room, roof conditions, and other components\u2026\nThe project will establish a technical committee to oversee project implementation at technical level, this committee will be composed of representatives from UN-Habitat, LCEC, a consultant, benefitting public facilities, and municipality; they will follow up on the design and implementation of the systems. \nThe selected consultant, in coordination with LCEC, will be requested to conduct an energy au\ndit to each facility in order to propose the optimal solution depending on the power demand.After validation of the designed systems, a contractor will be selected to complete the execution while being monitored by the technical committee. 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The project aims to (i) undertake feasible basic rehabilitation of infrastructure projects in a participatory manner in targeted conflict affected areas, and (ii) deliver projects in a manner compliant with a high degree of environmental and social safeguards employed throughout.\nThe Programme since established in 2016 has worked to design and deliver interventions appropriate to the resilience and area-based recovery needs. UN-Habitat\u2019s Syria Programme committed to a rights based, people-centric approach and area-based approach that ensures prioritized activities are grounded within a strong evidence base and informed by a participatory process of determining criticality. With the advantage of having had several years of piloting and upscaling innovative approaches to urban resilience and recovery in Syria, the Programme has actively sought to broaden its range of activities in Syria across areas of:\n- Basic Recovery Plans. UN-Habitat has completed basic recovery plans for more than 85 conflict affected cities in Syria.\n- Advanced Recovery Plans for Aleppo, Daraa and Deir Ez Zour Cities (more detailed urban recovery profiles;\nStrategic sector recovery needs / specific impacts (eg. housing, environment, heritage)).\n- Area-based COVID-19 risk assessment with preparedness and response plan. \n- Implementation of packages of integrated service and recovery interventions in specific locations. With thanks to the achievements of the first phase of activities under German funds and also through parallel projects including UN-Habitat\u2019s activities in the Joint Programme on Urban and Rural Resilience (JP URR), UN-Habitat has acquired much expertise in conflict sensitive approaches to implementing recovery interventions. In prioritising due diligence measures, the Agency has accumulated much lessons learned from practice to confidently deliver interventions in the protracted crisis context. \n-Community engagement and due diligence mechanisms. Participatory processes lie at the heart of UN-Habitat\u2019s area-based conflict sensitive approach. Much effort goes towards achieving diverse and representative community participation as a means of seeking buy in, trust building and consensus on recovery priorities. \nUN-Habitat\u2019s Urban Recovery Framework (URF) provides the broader policy framework from which UN-Habitat\u2019s Syria Programme defines its activities and focus areas. The URF constitutes seven cross-cutting pillars which traverse the four key stages of analysis, planning, implementation and monitoring. In addition to the framework for programming provided by the URF, the Programme benefits from having several projects which have produced rich analysis and data made available to inform the design of conflict sensitive, resilience orientated responses (Urban Analysis Network Syria (UrbAN-S)/a total of 21 city profiles produced; Strengthening Capacity to Address Housing Land and Property Issues. UN-Habitat is the lead agency on a joint programme inclusive of UNDP, FAO and NRC to undertake research and analysis on the HLP context of Syria; \nbuilding on a comprehensive range of lessons and good practice examples, the Programme proposes to continue its engagement under the generous support of the Federal Republic of Germany, and initiate Phase II, building upon the achievements of Phase I and reinforcing the gains made. Within the scope of a second phase, UN-Habitat proposes to continue to apply methods that proved effective during the first, most notably, a continued reliance on UN-Habitat\u2019s extensive recovery planning work to inform restoration of service priorities and interventions, a continued application of the highest standards of due diligence activities and a reinforced commitment to a participatory, conflict sensitive, area-based approach to recovery. It is the intention of UN-Habitat to continue to target interventions towards supporting the most vulnerable of Syria\u2019s populations by restoring minimal functionality to the most critical of basic of service infrastructure. For a given location, the Recovery Plans themselves serve the purpose of identifying the most vulnerable conflict effected populations and/or neighbourhoods, including returnees, IDPs and other vulnerable groups. As demonstrated in the first phase, this is a greatly effective approach to mitigating the risk of further deterioration for Syria\u2019s most vulnerable groups and de-escalate tensions from unaddressed grievances which risk giving rise to a return to localised violence, and ultimately facilitate a transition towards recovery.  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The proposed intervention will foster youth inclusion in conflict prevention and management and will contribute to improve the collaboration between formal and traditional entities and communities to better manage conflicts that eventually arise. Finally, it will work on empowering youth at the community level to leverage their access to land and economic opportunities so as to deduct them from the conflict dynamics that affect them. 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By 2030, 60% of urban populations will be under 18 and in the Global South, 70% are under 30 \u2014 this increases when looking in informal settlements and slums. We recognize that without the meaningful engagement of this \u2018Urban Youth Bulge\u2019, long-term sustainability will not be achieved.  \n\nAddressing the issues of urban health and well-being effectively requires co-design and co-production of knowledge between urban experts, decision makers and the community. The goal is to set up a 3-year Programme focusing on intermediary cities in Senegal, India, and Colombia to improve the urban health and wellbeing of young people through their active engagement in urban governance, design of inclusive public space and digital engagement. \n\nThe Young Gamechangers Initiative (YGI) will select cities through an open call and will support local governments to prioritize issues related to young people\u2019s health and well-being and to engage priority groups in decision-making such as young persons with disabilities, LGBTQ+, slum dwellers, young migrants and refugees, etc. The project will enable changes in digital, health, learning, knowledge and city systems. \n\nThe project will be led by UN-Habitat in collaboration with Block by Block Foundation and will be implemented with a range of private and public partners including the World Health Organization (WHO), local governments in the selected cities, Eva Studios, Microsoft and local youth-led organizations.\n\nThe overall objective is to improve the health and well-being of young people in intermediary cities by: \n\n1 | Strengthening governance frameworks to advance health and well-being of young people: In many parts of the world, youth is one group that is systematically left out of governance processes, making them more likely to be ill-served by new laws, policies and development plans. 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This will be achieved through eight studios in which young people and policy makers will collaborate as equal partners on public space assessments, participatory design, tactical placemaking and ultimately, the urban governance studio, as well as the digital democracy participation platform.   \n\n2 | Empowering young people with voice and agency and equip them with the right digital skills to engage in governance: Many urban technology innovation projects fail because of a lack of understanding of cities by technology providers, a lack of understanding of technology by city governments and a general lack of meaningful community participation. Digital tools open up new ways of working that break down the barriers for youth participation. UN-Habitat\u2019s evaluations of the Block by Block programme show that using Minecraft is a great way of co-creating urban designs while building digital skills and confidence. In this project we build on those experiences and involve the young people in all phases of the digital public space assessment, design and governance process. Through this process the participating young people will develop crucial digital skills in mapping, design, digital democracy and public participation that will enable them to enter the 21st century job market. \n\n3 | Supporting local authorities to deliver public spaces that are safe, accessible and that promoted health and wellbeing for young people: Public spaces are one of the key levers to promoting public health in rapidly urbanizing cities and towns. Issues of distribution, quality, density, location, access, and management of public open space impacts on human health and health equity directly, and through the wider determinants of health. During the Covid-19 pandemic, public spaces have been rediscovered as places where people can socialize, be physically active and relax. 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An effective response to climate change requires deliberate and sustained action from both state and non-state actors that is anchored in domestic implementation of the Paris Agreement through nationally determined contributions (NDCs). Implementing NDCs requires supportive regulatory and institutional frameworks and a regular assessment of the adequacy and effectiveness of these frameworks. This project intends to support Malawi, Namibia, and Zimbabwe in achieving resilient and low carbon urban development by improving the understanding of, and building the capacities on, legal frameworks. \n\nTo improve the understanding of, and building the capacities on, legal frameworks to support climate-friendly urban development in Malawi, Malawi, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, the project the project is based on a two-pronged approach comprising of:\n(1)\tAn in-depth legal assessment to improve the understanding of the adequacy of the countries\u2019 legal frameworks to promote resilient and low carbon urban development by making use of the Law and climate change toolkit methodology (climatelawtoolkit.org). It is an innovative online tool designed to help countries establish legal frameworks necessary for effective domestic implementation of the Paris Agreement. Local and National governments in the targeted countries will actively participate in conducting the country assessments by providing information and validating the findings. \n(2)\tCapacity development programme will be organized in parallel to improve the understanding of key government stakeholders and build their capacity to identify and advance required policy changes to increase the impact of the legal assessments, its findings and recommendations.\n"}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "279630.53", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "280767.11", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2021-12-31", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2021-12-31", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2022-08-31", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2024-06-30", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "2"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-104098", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": [{"code": "1027", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Eastern Africa"}, {"code": "1029", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Southern Africa"}], "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS)"}], "recipient-country": [{"code": "MW", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Malawi"}, {"code": "NA", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Namibia"}, {"code": "ZW", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Zimbabwe"}], "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.673644"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Peace through access to land and opportunities for youth and women in an urbanizing world"}, "budget": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "600000.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-01-05"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-01-06"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "600000.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-07-05"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2023-01-06"}}], "sector": {"code": "16020", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Employment creation"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "In Burkina Faso, the displacement of up 1.4 million (Oct 2021) people due to instability, violence and armed conflict, and climate change impacts has increased pressure on natural resources such as land or water. Conflicts relating to land use among socio-cultural groups and inter-generationally are adding to the already critical security situation and are a threat to peace and social cohesion. The fact that more than 77 per cent of the population is under 35 years old  means that young women and men are at the forefront of many challenges, but also regarding land conflicts. However, the inadequate knowledge of existing land legislation among the majority of the population as well as key actors (local government, traditional authorities, landowners), and the lack of adequate land conflict management mechanisms that includes youth at a local level leaves few avenues for young women and men to pursue if their land tenure is challenged. In a society, where young people traditionally are not included in decision-making processes and have little tenure rights, this is increasing frustration and anger. These factors, alongside a weak institutional capacity to administer land governance and urban and territorial land-use planning among local and regional governments, mean that there are not adequate capacities or knowledge in place to address the needs of youth in land conflict resolution. The lack (or non-respect) of land use planning has led to the repurposing of agricultural land to other uses (e.g. mining or urbanisation), further reducing the already curtailed land available for young women and men to sustain decent and dignified livelihoods. This limited land availability for youth is further entrenched by the degradation of natural resources and climate change impacts on land, with young women and men having little knowledge of land restoration methods or how to adapt to such climatic changes. Without adequate mechanism to peacefully resolve land disputes at community level, peace and social cohesion are threatened. However, peace is also at risk due to the limited livelihood options for young women and men and the lack of presence and failure of the state in fulfilling its role in providing basic services and an enabling environment for socio-economic opportunities, which increases frustration among young people and makes them vulnerable for extremist messages and increases the risk of them joining armed group.\n\nProject approach: \n\nThe project approach includes three pillars: \n-\tFostering inclusive land management mechanisms at community level for preventing and resolving conflicts; \n-\tIncreasing the capacity of local actors on land use and territorial planning, for defining use and ensuring to provide a structured and planned population growth in peri-urban and rural municipalities; \n-\tEnabling alternative options to rural and peri-urban youth for livelihoods.  \n\nThe project aims to put young women and young men at the center of land conflict prevention and peacebuilding in rural and peri-urban areas by enabling them to play a more active role in land conflict mechanisms, which are already part of the current legislation, but which in many cases have not been established or are lacking capacity and resources to be fully functional. The project will either support the establishment of those mechanisms or strengthen existing ones so that young women and men (if applicable from host and IDP communities) can participate in consultations on land and peace issues and conflict resolution mechanisms. For the valuable participation of youth in those bodies, their knowledge and skills on existing laws and policies on land need to be improved. Local actors (community leaders, notabilities, landowners, and local government officials) will also receive parallel but separate training sessions on legal texts but also customary traditions, which still play a strong role in Burkina Faso. In this way, all actors will have the same level of information on existing land legislation texts, the differences to customary practices, and the possible roles of young women and men in land management and conflict resolution. The expectation is that with increased knowledge of all relevant actors on legal texts, local government will be further advancing the inclusion of young women and men in land management, territorial planning and conflict mechanisms as foreseen in the legal texts already.\n\nYoung women and men will also be trained for more diverse livelihood generation opportunities tailored to a context of increasing urbanization, densification and considering environmental degradation. Young women and men will similarly be trained on revitalizing and restoring degraded land, which can then be used by youth (and for which they will have land use rights). By combining the prevention and management of land conflicts with strategies to introduce young people to innovative methods of agricultural production or alternative livelihood "}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "600000.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "597988.89", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2022-01-06", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2022-01-07", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2023-07-05", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2023-12-31", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "4"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-104162", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "1030", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Western Africa"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UNDP MPTF"}], "recipient-country": {"code": "BF", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Burkina Faso"}, "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.680136"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Contribution to the recovery, social reconstruction and resilience of Central America and the Dominican Republic: strengthening of local capacities for the integral improvement of informal settlements"}, "budget": {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "281531.53", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2022-12-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-01-01"}}, "sector": {"code": "43030", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Urban development and management"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "The situation of the Central America region -affected not only by the consequences of the pandemic but also by a series of climatic emergencies that hit it during the year 2020-, has made visible the need, urgency and importance of improving precarious settlements, and that this is carried out through a comprehensive approach that places access to adequate housing at the centre and aligned with strategies of urban-territorial scale, assuming the participatory approach and the gender perspective. Likewise, it is essential to include actions aimed at fostering the construction of community resilience in areas with high climate vulnerability and thus work on comprehensive risk management in informal settlements from a developmental rather than an emergency perspective.\n\nThe authorities of the social area of Central America are aware of this reality and have expressed their willingness to work in a coordinated manner in the fight against poverty, inequality and social exclusion, and the generation of resilience in the population.  Under this vision, they developed and approved the SICA Regional Comprehensive Social Policy (PAISR-SICA) and the Plan for the Recovery, Social Reconstruction and Resilience of the SICA Region (3R Plan) as its first implementation instrument in the COVID context.\n\nThe Plan takes the form of a set of projects that are articulated around 3 axes of intervention: 1) social protection; 2) employability and employment; and 3) informal settlements and sustainable urban development. Each of the projects brings together strategic and transformative actions that seek to provide comprehensive and coordinated responses to problems prioritized by the countries, promoting their reactivation and recovery, while creating conditions for more resilient, socially just and environmentally sustainable societies.\n\nComplementary nature of the intervention\nWith the aim to advance on to the implementation of the 3R Plan, UN-Habitat elaborated an umbrella programme for Contribution to the implementation of the New Urban Agenda and the post-pandemic recovery in Central America and the Dominican Republic through the UN-Habitat Strategic Plan 2021-2023 and in the context of the Decade of Action. \n\nThe general objective of this umbrella programme, is to promote the generation of knowledge, capacity building, policy advisory, support to National Urban Policies and implementation of urban actions at neighborhood level, so that cities in the region become active actors of sustainable development, by utilizing UN-Habitat LAC Sustainable Urban development outlook.\n\nUnder this umbrella programme, a collaboration has been established with the Swiss Development Cooperation Agency (SDC) aimed at building more inclusive, sustainable and resilient urban systems that become drivers of development and improve the living conditions of the vulnerable population in Central America and the Dominican Republic.\n\nAlso, given the situation faced by the SICA region as a result of the succession of climatic emergencies superimposed on the COVID-19 pandemic, the development of the 3R Plan will require a previous phase that organizes and leads the response of the States to the current emergency and is aimed at humanitarian assistance and initial rehabilitation. In this preliminary phase, the actions of Axis 3 related to the georeferenced knowledge of the territories are of special interest, prioritizing the identification of the communities at greatest risk and allowing the intervention of neighbourhood improvement projects to be oriented. \n\nIn this regard, another intervention is being implemented by the Secretariat for Central American Social Integration (SISCA), which would be aimed at creating mechanisms that contribute to the generation of information for decision making in urban and territorial policy. \n\nThe interventions to be implemented by UN-Habitat and SISCA will be aimed at creating tools focused on promoting the articulation of efforts for the implementation of comprehensive actions that contribute to the improvement of the quality of life and generation of resilience of the inhabitants of informal settlements, contributing to the strengthening of local governments for the promotion of effective urban planning processes that promote a safe, equitable, sustainable and resilient city.\n\nTherefore, this specific project with the Andalusian Agency of International Cooperation for Development (AACID), also framed under the umbrella programme of UN-Habitat for the region, has a complementary character. Its main expected accomplishment is to contribute to strengthening of capacities for the implementation of comprehensive actions that contribute to the improvement of the quality of life and generation of resilience of the inhabitants of informal settlements and to the strengthening of planning processes that contribute to the reduction of urban segregation in Central America and the Dominican Republic.\n\nThe following outcomes and out"}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "281415.1", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "281104.24", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2022-01-01", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2022-01-01", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2022-12-31", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2023-08-31", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "2"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-105225", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "389", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Central America"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Andalusian Agency of International Cooperation for Development (AACID)"}], "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.676708"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "STRENGTHENING MULTI-STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE AND SOCIAL COHESION FOR RESPONSIBLE LAND AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE IN LOWER GUINEA"}, "budget": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1000000.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2022-12-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-01-01"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1000000.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-12-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2023-01-01"}}], "sector": {"code": "41010", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Environmental policy and administrative management"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "This project aims to strengthen multi-stakeholder dialogue and social cohesion, and to set up gradual pragmatic mechanisms for responsible and secure land and environmental governance for poor and vulnerable households in order to prevent conflicts related to mining and quarrying operations in rural areas and to the demolition of residential and commercial properties on public rights-of-way in urban areas of Lower Guinea. In addition, the project will conduct advocacy for a legal, progressive and appropriate land reform, dissemination of legal texts and training and pilot implementation of tools for securing residential and land tenure; sensitization of local communities, government officials, and the private sector on their rights and obligations; support for victims of infrastructure demolition operations; and prevention and monitoring of human rights violations related to mining.\nParticular attention will be paid to vulnerable communities (women and youth in particular) to promote social cohesion, but also to reduce the motivations for the departure of young people who no longer have cultivable land (immigration and rural exodus) and to promote adaptation to climate change.\nThe project will have targeted and localized interventions in sensitive and potentially conflict-prone areas and areas affected by the eviction campaign. These will be the following prefectures and municipalities: Boffa: ruaral communes of Tamita, Tougnifily and Lisso; Dubr\u00e9ka: urban commune, Tan\u00e8n\u00e8; For\u00e9cariah: Moussa Famorya, Maferinyah, Benty; Coyah: urban commune, Man\u00e9ah and Kouria; Conakry: 5 municipalities (Kaloum, Dixinn, Ratoma, Matam and Matoto) (for the purpose of training of central and local technical services in particular).\n\n"}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "997761.45", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "868270.6", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2022-01-01", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2022-01-01", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2023-12-31", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2024-06-08", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "4"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-105403", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "1030", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Western Africa"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UNDP MPTF"}], "recipient-country": {"code": "GN", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Guinea"}, "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.676962"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Implementing the New Urban Agenda in Spain through National and Sub-national Urban Agendas. 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Well-planned and well-governed cities are the future and will help address issues related to poverty, social exclusion and spatial inequality, shared prosperity, climate and the environment, and various forms of crisis.1 \n\nIn 2015, Member States adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which includes 17 interlinked Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). One of these, SDG11, focuses explicitly on cities. It aims to \u201cmake cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.\u201d\n\nBy working to achieve SDG11, Member States have not only recognized the scale of urbanization and the fact that more than 50 per cent of the world\u2019s population now lives in urban areas, but also the key role of cities in the global economy, the climate change agenda, and the use of natural resources, as well as the contribution of cities to social advancement and innovation.\n\nAlong with the 2030 Agenda, Member States agreed to other key international frameworks in 2015. The Paris Agreement, which seeks to limit global warming, and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction both have strong interlinkages with urban development.\n\nThe global recognition of sustainable urbanization\u2019s role in development culminated with the historical adoption of the New Urban Agenda (NUA) at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) in Quito, Ecuador, in October 2016.\n\nThe NUA, underpinned by transformative commitments articulated across the three pillars of sustainability (social, economic and environmental), is a blueprint toward achieving sustainable urbanization and a roadmap for its effective implementation. It reasserts a positive notion of cities, demonstrating that if well planned and managed, urbanization can be a transformative force for inclusive prosperity and well-being, while protecting the environment and addressing climate change. In other words, localizing and scaling up the implementation of the NUA will accelerate achievement of the SDGs.\n\nThe Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda of Spain (MITMA) drew up, in 2019, the Spanish Urban Agenda, which constitutes a National Urban Policy understood as a strategic document, without regulatory character, that pursues the achievement of sustainability approached from the territorial context of the towns and cities of Spain.\n\nThe definition of the Spanish Urban Agenda was the product of a long process of reflection and participation among an important group of actors, which included different entities of the central administration, the regional administrations and local administrations, the academy, the private sector, the professional associations and other civil society stakeholders.\n\nThe Spanish Urban Agenda includes the Action Plan of the General State Administration which, among the measures aimed at improving participation, exchange and dissemination of knowledge, incorporates the creation of a National Urban Forum as a tool that should contribute to its objectives and the commitments acquired with the NAU.\n\nThe Spanish Urban Agenda identifies and proposes, through the Action Plan of the State Administration, the articulation of a series of actions in the regulatory and planning field, in financing, in governance, in citizen participation and in the exchange and dissemination of knowledge and experiences in relation to urban phenomena.\n\nWithin these measures, action 5.1 proposes: \"to create a National Urban Forum, supported by the United Nations, which will be a regular and general meeting point to promote participation and knowledge on urban issues.\"\n\nUN-Habitat, as a focal point within the United Nations system for the implementation of the New Urban Agenda, has extensive and proven experience in the development and implementation of National Urban Forums in different countries of the world, in addition to serving as a channel collaboration and direct exchange of knowledge and experiences between Spain and the Latin American and Caribbean region, a region with which the Ministry maintains a collaborative and cooperative relationship on sustainable urbanization issues that, in recent years, is being adapted to the new needs arising from the approval of the NAU and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - including the Sustainable Development Goals-, as well as other global agendas such as the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the Action Agenda of Addis Ababa on Financing for Development and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, among others.\n\nFor 2022 Contribution to be implemented in 2023\n\nThe important and growing concentration of the world's population in urban areas has caused them to acquire an unprecedented role, turning urbanization into one of the most transformative trends.\n\nDu"}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "372304.77", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "363513.78", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2022-01-01", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2022-01-01", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2024-11-07", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2024-11-07", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "4"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-105522", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "89", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Southern Europe"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Spain-Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility"}], "recipient-country": {"code": "ES", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Spain"}, "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.677323"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Support to the Implementation and Monitoring of the New Urban Agenda in the Basque Country (3rd phase)"}, "budget": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "229357.79", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2022-12-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-01-01"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "229357.79", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-02-28"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2023-01-01"}}], "sector": {"code": "43030", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Urban development and management"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat and the Basque Country share the objective of cooperating in areas of mutual interest related to the New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals in cities, strengthening the capacities of subnational authorities and other partners to respond positively to the opportunities presented by urbanization, in order to transform cities into practical laboratories of multidimensional processes -economic, social and environmental- of sustainable development.\nIn 2019, UN-Habitat and the Department of Environment, Territorial Planning and Housing of the Basque Government signed an Agreement with the general objective of Strengthen the capacities of the partners of the New Urban Agenda, so that they can respond to the opportunities and challenges of sustainable urbanization in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda.\nUnder this agreement, UN-Habitat is supporting the definition of the Strategy for the Implementation of the Urban Agenda of Euskadi \u201cBultzatu 2050\u201d covering a set of activities that go from supporting the conceptualization of the Strategy for Implementation of the Urban Agenda of Euskadi, as well as support for the organization of work groups that in a participatory manner contribute to the socialization and collective and investee construction of said strategy.\nThis new project is defined as a third phase of the project started in 2019 and continued in 2020, and consequently gives continuity to the objectives and expected results of the two previous phases. In this regard, it proposes activities for the implementation process of the Urban Agenda of Euskadi, particularly in relation to a new approach in the conceptualization and structuring of impact assessment of its implementation; Likewise, it focuses on supporting the conceptualization and preparation of spaces aimed at facilitating governance in the implementation of the Basque Urban Agenda, through the exchange of good practices and the participation of the main actors.\nSimilarly, as focused on the development of the normative work of UN-Habitat, the project focus on generating specialized knowledge through the organization of Working Groups of Global Experts on matters to be jointly agreed upon, as well as well as the activities of promotion, incidence and dissemination of the New Urban Agenda and the principles of sustainable urban development.\nExpected results of the project are:\nExpected Accomplishment 1 (EA.1):Specialized knowledge generated and capacities of governments and other actors strengthened for the development of more inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities that foster sustainable urban development in the context of the 2030 Development Agenda and the New Urban Agenda.\nExpected Accomplishment 2 (EA.2):Strengthened partnerships and collaborations with networks of local governments and other partners of the New Urban Agenda through the incidence, dissemination, awareness and support of mobilization efforts in the process of local implementation of the New Urban Agenda and the Agenda of Development 2030.\nAligned with the UN-Habitat Strategic Plan 2020-2023, the project will follow the focus on the development of normative work , understood according to the definition established by the United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) .\nIn this regard, the project will focus on the support to the implementation of global agendas - NUA and the urban dimension of 2030 Agenda- into national and subnational contexts. To achieve this, the project approach is focused in four specific areas:\nKnowledge generation, particularly in relation to the definition, coordination and implementation of National and Sub-National urban strategies. The project will allow to promote the creation of spaces for both national and global debate on relation to issues of normative work of UN-Habitat and the Global Agendas. Through these spaces and the production of works related to urban policies and strategies, their evolution in the Spanish context will be enriched, and examples of urban policies and strategies will be generated linked to global agendas.\nAdditionally, the project will allow to extract some conclusions on relation to two issues that are not extensively explored so far by the normative work of UN-Habitat: the first one, the development of tools for the implementation of National Urban Policies in highly decentralized countries; and the second, the development of means for implementing the global agendas in high-income countries and regions based in their universality principles.\nCapacity development for the definition and implementation of urban policies and strategies. 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In other words, it depends on harnessing Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to prevent and reduce climate change impacts. For example, reforestation recharges groundwater supplies and fights desertification; coastal habitat protection provides flood defence; lakes and rivers can provide a natural drainage system for flood water.\nThe approach of building climate resilience through EbA is gaining increasing attention from the international community, mostly because of its accessibility to communities in developing countries and its cost-effectiveness, in addition to the mitigation and socio-economic co-benefits that it provides, such as job creation and distributive justice for natural resources.\nUrban EbA is an approach that uses provisioning, regulating, and supporting ecosystem services as part of a holistic adaptation strategy in urban settings. Urban ecosystems are the cities\u2019 green infrastructure such as gardens, parks, and natural habitat that surround the urban clusters e.g. forest, wetland etc. Unplanned and rapid urban development usually lead to degradation of the green infrastructure of cities as well as the surrounding ecosystems. For example, the replacement of natural surroundings and green spaces with housing, grey infrastructure, and croplands can cause more flooding, water pollution in open water resources, reduction in water infiltration and soil erosion. These reduce the ability of ecosystems to provide services to the urban areas and increase the vulnerability of local communities.\nMost of the countries in the Arab region are highly urbanized and characterised by rapid urbanization, water stress, and food insecurity, which leaves their population clusters and economic activities exposed to climate change impacts and extreme events. Moreover, the Arab region hosts diverse ecosystems, ranging from desert, mountains, fresh water, forests, marine and coastal ecosystems. Some of these ecosystems are already being degraded because they are located next to or within urban areas.  \nThe exploration and application of urban EbA as a solution for these challenges in the Arab region is needed at an early stage and the scientific literature on this issue is scarce. The project aims to promote urban EbA as a nature-based solution for climate change and disaster risk reduction in cities and strengthen the capacity of adaptation experts and climate change policy makers on the national and local government levels in the region. This will be done through:\n 1) the development of region-specific training material and EbA guide that includes case studies and best practices of EbA and NbS in the Arab Region, which would be of benefit to practitioners in the region, and\n2) the delivery of capacity building on urban EbA to selected national and local level adaptation experts and climate change policy makers in the region.\nIdeally, capacity building recipients would be able to raise awareness on EbA and mainstream urban EbA solutions in their respective institutions and countries/cities, as well as deliver the same training they received using the developed region-specific urban EbA guide and training material. The training may also aid in unlocking potential funding and build a programme at the regional level.\nClimate change impacts are most felt by vulnerable groups including urban poor, women, children and older persons. The long-term aim of this project is to mainstream EbA in urban and climate policies and plans, which if achieved, will have a positive impact on the community as a whole through raising ecosystem and socio-economic resilience. 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The District already has a Territorial Management Plan for the Tourist and Cultural District adopted under Decree No. 0977 of 2001; however, territorial, socioeconomic, political and institutional dynamics have forced the local government to adjust and update this planning instrument, as well as to align it with national territorial management instruments and international methodologies. For this reason, this initiative consists of technical support from UN-Habitat to the Municipality of Cartagena de Indias in the process of updating the POT and socializing with community; and review and adjustment of the long-term structural component from the perspective of the NUA and SDG\u2019s. \n\nThe project seeks to contribute from two main components: Promotion of integrated urban development through updated and inclusive planning instruments, under the principles of the NUA and the SDGs, and the review and formulation of technical contributions to the documents that are an integral part of the POT. This promotion process includes participatory exercises with the community and other relevant stakeholders. \n\nThe second component of the project is the strengthening of local government capacities to effectively intervene, transform and improve the development of cities through knowledge and innovative tools, such as the design and implementation of a digital record, with open data, which allows the monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of the POT and the PEMP; as well as the implementation of participatory exercises with the community, through digital tools and methodologies of the agency, such as the block-by-block methodology. 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Local governments, along with non-state local actors have been essential in keeping our societies safe and functional, while should be put at the center of the recovery to create plans and policies responsive to the necessities of communities.\nThere are critical links between the achievement of the SDGs and recovering from the pandemic, and both have strong local dimensions. Working towards the achievement of the 2030 Agenda and advancing an inclusive and resilient recovery at all levels are not either-or processes, they are two sides of the same coin.\nNevertheless, in order to do so, local and regional governments and local stakeholders cannot act alone. Effective multilevel governance systems have to be put in place. This to enhance policy coherence and effectiveness of delivery \u2013 while developing national recovery plans placing territories and SDG localization the center.\nThe project proposes to develop a global research on multilevel governance for SDG localization and post-pandemic recovery, looking at providing key recommendations to both local and national governments to foster multilevel collaboration for the achievement of the SDGs, in view of informing the recovery process.\nTo facilitate access to knowledge and capacity building, the main content of the research will be translated into a capacity building digital platform. 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Clean Green Pakistan Index (CGPI) is a core pillar of CGPM and is a city/tehsil and neighbourhood-level index which aims to rank cities/tehsils according to their cleanliness and greenery. CGPI provides the basis to know the progress, gaps and required interventions. The results of the phase-I of CGPI implemented in 20 cities of KP and Punjab provinces were announced by the Prime Minister in October 2021. UN-Habitat was acting as the Third-Party Monitoring agency for CGPM for phase I. As the CGPI is now being scaled up to 86 cities of Pakistan, it is pertinent to institutionalize third-party monitoring and evaluation of the overall programme of CGPI as well as the validation of the core objective and ninth strategic pillar of Clean Green Pakistan Movement. \nUN-Habitat Country of Pakistan, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP), Ministry of Climate Change and GIZ explored possibilities for Third Party Monitoring of Clean Green Cities Index for effective implementation of the national programme. \nThe proposed  project is to monitor the data reported under CGPI by cities. UN Habitat will lead the role of Third-Party Monitoring of the data received under CGPI. The monitoring and evaluation by UN Habitat will facilitate in substantiating the results under CGPI. It will also support in devising a mechanism to review the process, identify challenges and consolidate the findings to recommend improvement in the CGPI. UN Habitat will lead the role of Third-Party Monitoring of the data received under CGPI.\nThe following actions would be taken to achieve the objectives of the project:\n\uf0d8\tCreate awareness of CGPI indicators among the stakeholders.\n\uf0d8\tReview the data collection and reporting process in the sample cities and identifying key challenges and limitations.\n\uf0d8\tIdentify the progress and gaps on the proposed approach of CGPI \n\uf0d8\tAssess performance of the implementing partners and the program as a whole with respect to sustainability.\n\uf0d8\tRecommend actions to be undertaken by different stakeholders to improve the CGPI               performance as a whole and its components.\n\n"}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "127886.54", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "124639.37", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2022-01-24", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2022-01-24", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2022-07-23", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2022-07-23", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "4"}, "activity-status": {"code": "4"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-106574", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "679", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Southern Asia"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Germany-German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ)"}], "recipient-country": {"code": "PK", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Pakistan"}, "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.680823"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN  THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF  CATALONIA (KINGDOM OF SPAIN) AND THE  UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME"}, "budget": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1339356.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2022-11-30"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2021-12-01"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1339356.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-11-30"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-12-01"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1339356.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2024-11-30"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2023-12-01"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1339356.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2025-11-30"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2024-12-01"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1339356.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2025-12-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2025-12-01"}}], "sector": {"code": "74010", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Disaster prevention and preparedness"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "The Administration of the Government of Catalonia, through the Department of Territory and Sustainability and the Department of Foreign Affairs, Institutional Relations and Transparency will support UN-Habitat in the permanence of the UN-Habitat\u2019s City Resilience Global Programme in Barcelona. On the other hand, the City Resilience Global Programme shall develop a regional resilience profile approach taking Catalonia as a calibration opportunity to be replicated in other parts of the world in future.\nProject Approach \nUN-Habitat\u2019s City Resilience Global Programme, entering its seventh (7) year term in Barcelona, will continue to provide partners at national, local and international levels, an integrated multi-hazard, multi-sector, multi-stakeholder framework for measuring and monitoring urban systems ability to withstand and recover quickly from any plausible hazard.\nOverall goal: Cities are safer places to live and work as urban managers are able to implement strategic development planning and programmes that target specific indicators of resilience to multi-hazard catastrophic events.\nExpected outputs:\n\n\u2022An adaptable urban system model suitable for all human settlements; \n\u2022A set of indicators for calibrating urban systems ability to withstand and recover from crisis;\n\u2022Software systems that produce urban resilience profiles; \n\u2022A new normative framework for monitoring urban systems globally;\n\u2022Support on Urban Resilience to a diverse range of cities around the world;\n\u2022Support on development of national and regional urban resilience plans to governments.\n\nWithin the UN-Habitat\u2019s City Resilience Global Programme, several work streams contribute to achieving its objectives: tool development and testing, dialogue with cities and other key stakeholders, standard setting for urban resilience, advocacy, and resource mobilization, among others. \nThe next 4 years programme supported by the partnership continues to contribute to the overall goals and remaining outputs with a specific focus on management, advocacy, outreach and communications; support to IT and software development and integration of the methodology, CRPT analytic tool, and ongoing operations.\nInternational events as the World Urban Forum, the Smart City Expo World Congress, the Barcelona Resilience Week, the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction and others will put the City Resilience Global Programme as the leading Programme for safer and resilient cities.\nMain Expected Accomplishments\nProject objective: The Global Programme diagnostic methodologies, action planning and monitoring system is fully established and ready to support cities around the world.\n1.\tIT and software development:\na.\tThe Global Programme tools development team coordinates through a series of regular workshops, the planning and development of IT capacity to acquire, and store relevant required data; transport the data to the Programme for analytics and development of City Resilience Profiles; and receive results to inform future planning, development and governance decision making.\nResult: Cities with appropriate tools, methodologies and capacity to measure its resilience, generate new investment in development projects, protect its citizens and assets from all hazards; and monitor resilience gains permanently.\nb.\tThe tools development team and periodically IT experts (from the Programme and partners) contribute to development and continuous improvement of algorithms and software for \u2018front end\u2019 use by local government partners; analytic systems; and \u2018back end\u2019 visualisation tools.\nResult: Barcelona has contributed to the production of software that will eventually be licensed to all Programme partner cities to assist them to create and implement their resilience action plans; monitoring systems and urban planning, development and governance processes.\n2.\tAdvocacy, outreach and communications:\na)\tThe Global Programme advocacy, outreach and communications team coordinates with appropriate focal points within the partnership to continue developing new publications, media, and social media products for:\n\u2022\tPromoting the achievements and progress made at city level;\n\u2022\tSharing knowledge and learning with other city partners;\n\u2022\tIntegrating the Partnership in regional and global events related to urban resilience; and,\n\u2022\tPromoting the region of Catalonia as a global centre of excellence for urban resilience at the territory.\nResult: Catalonia\u2019s role as a centre of excellence in regional resilience is enhanced; new local/regional/national partnerships are created; and knowledge built and transferred through Programme\u2019s platforms, networks and partners.\n3.\tStandards and normative frameworks:\na)\tThe Global Programme technical research team will use the experience of the region of Catalonia as a baseline illustrating how the urban resilience agenda of UN-Habitat\u2019s Global City Resilience Programme addresses the commitments of UN Member States to the entire 2030 Agenda for Development by "}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "1300365.52", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "1298583.81", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2021-12-01", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2021-11-30", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2025-12-31", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "4"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-106587", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "89", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Southern Europe"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Spain-Departament de Territori i Sostenibilitat - Generalitat de Catalunya"}], "recipient-country": {"code": "ES", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Spain"}, "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.670311"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "ROAP/LA Safer Cities: Interventions against the recent community outbreak of Covid-19 in Lao PDR: Focusing on Quarantine, Isolation, protection shelter, Health Centres and communities at risk"}, "budget": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "369564.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-03-24"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-03-25"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "369564.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-12-16"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2023-03-25"}}], "sector": {"code": "14030", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Through this joint programme, UN-Habitat and UNFPA will merge their expertise on basic services provision, and women\u2019s empowerment and prevention of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) to promote safer, sustainable, and more inclusive conditions in QFs/isolation facilities/community centres in Lao PDR. \n\nThe overall goal of this project is to safeguard the health, safety and well-being of people in QFs/isolation facilities/community centres, as well as communities at risk in Lao PDR, thereby improving the response to Covid-19 and the containment of the virus. \n\nThis will be achieved by the provision of adequate and sustainable WASH facilities/hard infrastructure, physical improvements to QFs and isolation facilities, gender-responsive support and health services, and women-friendly spaces. Therefore, this programme will target Quarantine Facilities, isolation facilities and communities at risk to rapidly address WASH and gender issues in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Capacity-building, training and Information, Education and Communication (IEC) will be carried out to ensure that people managing the facilities are able to do so in a safe, hygienic and gender-responsive manner. Special consideration will be given to the disproportionate impacts of Covid-19 on women, girls and other marginalised groups, causing increased rates of SGBV and limiting their access to essential services.  \nGuided by human rights principles such as participation, accountability, equality and non-discrimination, the project aims to empower local governments, city authorities and communities, particularly women\u2019s organizations, to strengthen right-holders and duty-bearers\u2019 capacity to co-create safer, more inclusive QFs and isolation facilities during the Covid-19 pandemic. \n\nUN-Habitat component: \n\nUN-Habitat will implement Component 1 of the project \u201cWASH facilities/hard infrastructure and physical improvements to QFs, isolation facilities, community centres and communities at risk\u201d. This component is based on UN-Habitat\u2019s rapid response for improvement of gender-responsive WASH in QFs/isolation facilities/community centres and communities at risk. Physical improvements to QF/isolation facility/community centre structures will further increase the safety, health and liveability of the facilities. This component is to be implemented in 5 provinces: Sayabouly, Luang Prabang Savannakhet, Saravane and Champassak. \n\nThe intervention is scheduled to begin in Q2 2022 and run until Q2 2023. 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Similarly, the development of UN-Habitat's normative work on Voluntary Local Reviews of the 2030 Agenda was also promoted, first through the organization of an EGM focused on the debate on the links between local reviews and voluntary national reviews of the 2030 Agenda, and, in parallel, through the elaboration of the second volume of the Guidelines for Voluntary Local Reviews publication.\nThe general objective of this project is to strengthen the capacities of the local governments that are partners of the New Urban Agenda, so that they can respond to the opportunities and challenges of sustainable urbanization, in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda\n\nProject approach\nThe new Strategic Plan of UN-Habitat for the period 2020-2023, approved at the first General Assembly of UN-Habitat held in May 2019, clearly defines the areas of action that allow implementing the mandate of the UN-Habitat organization. The mission statement is \"UN-Habitat promotes transformative change in cities and human settlements through knowledge, policy advice, technical assistance and collaborative action to leave no one and no place behind\u201d.The mandate of UN-Habitat is implemented globally through three modes of action: normative work, operational work and integrated work.\nIt is in this third category of projects that the collaboration with the City Council of Madrid is inscribed. Through it, it will contribute, from and together with the experience of the City Council, to the local implementation of the SDGs and the New Urban Agenda, and will thus support the effective execution of the mandate of UN-Habitat providing added value to its normative work through an effective strategy of knowledge generation, advocacy, promotion of alliances and networks, and support around the promotion of Sustainable Urban Development.\n\nExpected accomplishments\nIn accordance with the Strategic Plan 2020-2023, the following accomplishments are expected:\n\u2022\tExpected accomplishment 1 (EA 1): Increase of normative knowledge in relation to urban monitoring and reporting mechanisms of the 2030 Agenda and the New Urban Agenda at local level.\n\u2022\tExpected accomplishment2 (EA 2): Increase of capacities of Madrid City council in relation to urban monitoring and reporting tools of the 2030 Agenda and the New Urban Agenda.\n\u2022\tExpected Accomplishment3 (EA 3): Advocacy generated and strengthened alliances with local partners and other relevant actors related to the New Urban Agenda and the 2030 Agenda.\nThe project will support the finalization and approval of the Global Urban Monitoring Framework (GUMF), as well as support the development of the normative work of UN-Habitat in relation to the Guidelines for Voluntary Local Reviews (VLR).\nAdditionally, it will allow to provide technical support in the process of defining the first Voluntary Local Review (VLR) on the progress in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda in the city of Madrid, including the adaptation - alignment of the GUMF in relation to the monitoring framework established in the Madrid 2030 Strategy, and providing orientation and participation of the process and recommendations on the drafts prepared.\nFinally, through this project, advocacy and awareness-raising strategies will be supported to strengthen mobilization efforts through partnerships, promotions and activities related to the local application of the New Urban Agenda and impact on the process of its implementation, facilitating the participation of representatives of the Madrid City Council in global discussion forums related to sustainable urban development, as well as by organizing other advocacy and communication events.\n"}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "171232.88", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "171089.91", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2022-01-01", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2022-01-14", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2022-12-31", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2023-03-31", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "4"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-107589", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "89", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Southern Europe"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "City Council of Madrid-Spain"}], "recipient-country": {"code": "ES", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Spain"}, "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.678032"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Provision of Comprehensive Emergency  WASH and NFI Assistance for Newly Emerged  IDPs sites in Maqbanah district \u2013  Taiz governorate"}, "budget": {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1384730.23", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-01-14"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-01-15"}}, "sector": {"code": "14030", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "The recent conflict in Maqbanah resulted in the influx of IDPs to existing and new displacement sites within the district of Maqbanah in Taiz governorate. 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Besides, Qatar Red Crescent has intervention in health and nutrition, WFP in Food, and War Child International in protection.\nUN-Habitat and Assistance for Response and Development (ARD) will be to form a partnership under the umbrella of an UN-Habitat led to undertake at improving dignified living conditions for (1262) vulnerable HHs of IDPs living in IDP hosting sites (Al-Rodha, Alshat Valley, Hogaig, Al-Hasbary, Al-Najd, Aldashen, and Al-Robaiq) in prioritized sub-districts (Al Yemen, AlQahifah, and Almashawlah) of Maqbanah district,Taiz Gov. through implementing a number of activities related to WASH and NFIs\nAt WASH sector, the project involves the rehabilitation of 4 water supply points and rehabilitation of (1) water supply system by equipped with a solar system for 350 HH in (Almashawlah) including extension of water supply network to IDPs sites, chlorinating water scheme in the targeted area, provision of water trucking for 575 HHs of IDPs in the hosting sites for 60 days, provision and installation of 16 communal water tanks/taps in IDPs sites, distribution of WASH hygiene kits and consumable hygiene kits to 575 HHs, installing 80 emergency latrines with cesspits, conducting cleaning campaigns and hygiene promotion/community mobilization in the new IDP hosting sites in Maqbanah district. At the Shelter/NFIs sector, the project involves the provision of NFI bedding kits and basic kits through in-kind NFI support to 337 vulnerable HHs in new IDPs sites (Al-Rodha, Alshat Valley, and Hogaig) in Maqbanah district.\n\nMoreover, UN-Habitat has the capacity, experience, and skilled staff to carry out the humanitarian intervention involved in the current proposal. Furthermore, UN-Habitat found that it is important to have ARD as a sub-implementing partner due to its strong access to all the hosting sites and its good relationship with local authorities, Executive Unit, and water officer, which can facilitate the implementation of the project activities as it has already conducted a needs assessment in coordination with WASH and Shelter clusters. The role of ARD will involve distributing bedding and basic kits, the hygiene kits, conducting PDM surveys, rehabilitating water points, implementing field activities related to raising awareness, chlorination, water tracking, monitoring water quality.\nThe exit strategy of this project, it is mainly reflected in terms of the rehabilitation of the water projects in the targeted areas to ensure the access of targeted HHs of IDPs to safe water and training the community committees/CVs well to ensure their having for the knowledge/skills required to manage and follow up the functionality of rehabilitated water projects before the end of the project and in terms of the installation of latrines in the targeted hosting sites to ensure the access of the targeted HHs to suitable and appropriate sanitation when the project ends.\n\nTo achieve the program objectives, the program aims to: \n\na) Address acute WASH needs to reduce WASH Related disease amongst vulnerable and at-risk populations through timely provision of life-saving WASH assistance and services.\nb) Deliver life-saving WASH and NFI assistance to reduce acute needs and protection risks to displaced women, men, boys and girls affected by conflict and natural disaster.\n\nOutcome \u2013 Improved living conditions and access to assistance to vulnerable HHs in new IDPs sites in Maqbanah district and improved access to emergency and life-saving assistance for vulnerable HHs of new IDPs affected by recent displacements in existing IDPs sites with acute need in Maqbanah district.\n\n"}, "transaction": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "3276822.77", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total income to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "1"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n      \n    ", "value": {"text": "2888276.13", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "description": {"text": "\n        \n      ", "narrative": "Total expenditure to date"}, "transaction-date": {"iso-date": "2025-11-13"}, "transaction-type": {"code": "4"}}], "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2022-01-15", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2022-01-15", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2023-01-14", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-scope": {"code": "4"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-107643", "default-currency": "USD", "recipient-region": {"code": "589", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Western Asia"}, "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "OCHA"}], "recipient-country": {"code": "YE", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Yemen"}, "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.680497"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Housing Rehabilitation for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, Palestine"}, "budget": {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "575232.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-02-28"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-03-01"}}, "sector": {"code": "43030", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Urban development and management"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "The Gaza Strip residents comprise over one third of the Palestinian population. 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The physical destruction from the latest escalations is incomprehensible and the end result for the people of the Gaza Strip is a continued deterioration of their human rights, including economic, social and cultural rights. Such a situation is untenable and resulted in an unprecedented level of loss and human suffering.\n\nAt the height of the escalation between 10 and 21 May 2021, 113,000 IDPs sought shelter and protection at UNRWA schools or with hosting families. Since 2014, 63 per cent of households reported that their shelter had been damaged or destroyed, of which 31 per cent reported experiencing shelter damage in 2021 . \n\nThe main objective of the project is to rehabilitate a portion of the housing units in the Gaza Strip which have been damaged during the May 2021 conflict. The project aims at (i) supporting self-help rehabilitation of 50 housing units for affected non-refugee Palestinians in vulnerable situations, and (ii) providing practical technical advice for the use of cash grants, and technical support and guidance to families targeted by this project whose houses have been damaged. The Cash Transfer to Beneficiaries approach will be used. 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Children were reported as the largest displaced group representing more than 50% of the IDP population (and including also young women and girls under 18, in reproductive age or already head of family), followed by women (31%) and men (23%). \n\nDisplaced women and girls are the majority, as mentioned above; the displacement dynamic reinforces pre-existing discrimination and socioeconomic disadvantages, where women often face greater challenges than men in securing a decent livelihood, with repercussions on their ability to find shelter and security and to access education and healthcare, as well as in participating in community management and make their voices heard.\n\nIt is estimated that families or friends in hosting communities, where the scarce resources and existing services are under unsustainable pressure due to the growth of the population influx, are actually receiving around 90% of IDPs . The provincial capital, Pemba and the towns that are considered as part of its metropolitan area of influence in the nearby districts of Metuge, are functioning as main hub for displaced population, both for temporary accommodation and permanent potential resettlement, due to the continuous flow of people escaping the violence and destruction from the northern districts via land or sea. In this urban area the total displaced population is currently overcrowding the already densely settled resident population; within the municipal boundaries of Pemba alone are located more than 150,000 IDPs representing an increase of more than 70% of the total inhabitants. \n\nThe Government, led by ADIN (Agency for the Integrated Development of Northern Mozambique) is formulating a Development and Resilience Strategy for the North (ERDIN) following the approach of RPBA (Recovery and Peace Building Assessment) with technical assistance of United Nations, World Bank, European Union and African Development Bank, to support the humanitarian-development-peace nexus in the Northern Region of Mozambique, taking into account the current situation and medium-long term effects. UN-Habitat co-led the Urban Development sector note of the assessment, together with the World Bank, deepening the understanding on the socio-economical and territorial dynamics of integration of IDPs in urban and peri-urban formal and informal areas, to define guidelines and actions to guide the Region\u2019s future development in an integrated and sustainable way. \n\nCoherently with the above mentioned context UN-Habitat and IOM are planning to act synergically to target the urban dimension of displacement as an opportunity to ensure a better future to displaced and host communities, increasing the understanding on displacement and integration mechanisms at urban scale, upgrading the capacities of the city of Pemba to provide space and better living conditions, implementing resilient community infrastructure (re) construction and/or upgrade in a specific demonstrative target area, combined with land readjustment processes to increased security of tenure, as well as awareness raising and psychosocial support, livelihood and capacity development promotion and extracting the lessons learned to best inform the implementation of the Regional Strategy at a larger scale.\n\nBased upon the results of the assessments, an action plan will be developed through community participation approaches. The modality of implementation for the (re)construction and/or upgrade of public services and community infrastructure will be supported by a series of actions which include community-based income generation activities related to the construction works, capacity building and training for community leaders, local artisans, masons and technicians, local entrepreneurs, and local government and stakeholders. 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In this regard, also ensure the access of vulnerable women and girls to the labour market, improve the economic situation of their families, and reduce their exposure to the risk of alcohol consumption, domestic violence, early pregnancy, sexual abuse and exploitation."}, "activity-date": [{"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "1", "iso-date": "2022-01-01", "narrative": "Planned Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "2", "iso-date": "2022-04-01", "narrative": "Actual Start Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2023-12-31", "narrative": "Planned End Date"}, {"text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "3", "iso-date": "2024-09-30", "narrative": "Actual End Date"}], "reporting-org": {"ref": "41120", "text": "\n      \n    ", "type": "40", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, "activity-status": {"code": "2"}, "iati-identifier": "41120-111747", "default-currency": "USD", "participating-org": [{"role": "2", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "UN-Habitat"}, {"role": "1", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Joint SDG Fund"}], "last-updated-datetime": "2025-11-13T05:51:11.678356"}, "iati-extra:version": "2.03"}, {"iati-activity": {"text": "\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n  ", "title": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Green public spaces for all: enhancing inclusivity and sustainability in the city of S\u00e3o Paulo"}, "budget": [{"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1056107.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2023-03-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2022-04-01"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1056107.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2024-03-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2023-04-01"}}, {"text": "\n      \n      \n      \n    ", "type": "1", "value": {"text": "1056107.0", "value-date": "2025-11-13"}, "period-end": {"iso-date": "2025-03-31"}, "period-start": {"iso-date": "2024-04-01"}}], "sector": {"code": "43030", "text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "Urban development and management"}, "xml:lang": "en", "description": {"text": "\n      \n    ", "narrative": "The project will focus on enhancing green public spaces  inclusivity and sustainability. Green public spaces play a key role in guaranteeing social cohesion, the right to health as well as climate adaptation and resilience. COVID-19 pandemic renewed its importance in urban life both for temporary adaptations for emergency response and to serve as some of the few safe spaces for urban dwellers to remain physically active and interact at a distance. However, green public spaces are not equally distributed in the city and their use is not physically and socially accessible for all. \n\nThe unequal distribution of green public spaces in the city is one of the main reflexes of social inequality in the urban space. Although the green coverage in S\u00e3o Paulo accounts for 735,99 km\u00b2, 48,18% of its territory , there is a significant unbalance in its spacial distribution not only in terms of rural/urban differences but also in local subdivisions within the urban area that have a correlation with social and economic inequalities and how it affects access to public services and infrastructure. \n\nExisting inequalities have been deepened by the health and economic crisis, disproportionately affecting the urban poor and marginalized communities characterized by informality, overcrowding and a lack of access to services. In the case of the city of S\u00e3o Paulo , with more than 12 million inhabitants, almost 30% live in precarious areas or informal settlements. In these territories, when existing, public spaces often serve as market areas so the impact of the pandemic also brings economic consequences. \n\nCities are also high contributors and the most vulnerable to climate change. On one hand, cities contribute for more than 70% of greenhouse gas emissions. On the other, soil impermeabilization, removal of green cover and canalization of rivers make urban areas less resilient to the impacts of climate change. Green public spaces help cities mitigate and adapt to climate change, while also serving as areas of biodiversity conservation. The planting of trees and conservation of vegetation in these areas contribute to the absorption of CO2 as well as mitigate the effects of flooding, because they can strengthen the structure of riverbeds and can be associated with better soil drainage. This role makes green public spaces strategic elements in climate policies in urban spaces.\n\nIn this sense, the present Sao Paulo city administration, especially through the Secretariat of Green and Environment (SVMA), expect to publish in 2021 the Municipal Plan for Protected Areas, Green Spaces and Open Spaces (PLANPAVEL) that prioritizes the key element of public spaces in urban planning.  Moreover, this plan is in line with the launch of the municipal City Climate Action Plan in May 2021, that approaches the climate dimension of urban planning. According to the SVMA, the city of S\u00e3o Paulo has a total number of 109 parks and besides its aim to improve them, the administration is interested in planning spaces, for example, along certain rivers so that they can be used both as spaces for leisure and well-being, as well as areas for a flood control measure. \n    \nTherefore, the partnership between SVMA and UN-Habitat will support the strengthening of its agenda and S\u00e3o Paulo's inclusivity and sustainability through policy advice, capacity building, knowledge sharing and technical support for the regeneration and improvement of its network of public spaces and green areas as well as in assessing and building actions for effective urban resilience. \n\nAiming at complementing and harnessing the potential of existing municipal efforts, this project will look at a city-wide assessment that will help city authorities to visualize the main gaps and opportunities of the municipal green public spaces system. Prioritized public spaces will be further assessed with a more contextually sensitive approach and its challenges addressed by participatory design, ensuring decision making is informed by the views of the local community.\n\nBoth city-wide and site-specific approaches will aim for assessing and addressing issues of unsustainability as well as inequality of access and use. 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The Secretary-General calls on all Lebanese political leaders to urgently form an effective government of national unity that can bring immediate relief, justice and accountability to the people of Lebanon and drive an ambitious and meaningful course for reform to restore access to basic services, restore stability, promote sustainable development and inspire hope for a better future.  \nSince April 2021, the multifaceted crisis in Lebanon has significantly impacted the lives of all residents in the country, mainly the poor and vulnerable populations. With the lack of electricity, fuel, cash flow restrictions and unsubsidized medical items, the quality of life has largely decreased, and the majority of the families are not able to secure their basic needs. Unfortunately, with more Lebanese and non-Lebanese falling into poverty and the increase in the reliance on out-of-pocket expenditure, more vulnerable individuals are not having the timely access to health care, in addition, the increase in cost of the medications and medical supplies has made many patients unable to afford the procurement of essential medicines and eventually worsening of their health status and hence increase the need for secondary health care admissions. The World Bank states that the economy is likely to contract by a further 9.5 per cent in 2021 and has warned that there is \u201cno clear turning point in the horizon\u201d. \n\nTo this end, the proposed Programme aims to establish a community centre in Abou Samra to assess and meet the urgent needs of vulnerable populations in response to Lebanon\u2019s multi-layered humanitarian crisis. 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