UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme)

UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme)

International Affairs

Creating socially and environmentally sustainable cities and communities

About us

UN-Habitat is the United Nations entity responsible for developing urban policies and translating them into action to create sustainable cities and communities. Cities are facing unprecedented demographic, environmental, economic, and social challenges. There has been a phenomenal shift towards urbanization, with half of the world's population living in cities. By 2050, almost 70 per cent of the population will reside in cities. This urban growth will be happening mainly in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In the absence of effective urban planning, the consequences of this rapid urbanization will be dramatic. Urban policies need to change to turn this rapid urban growth into opportunities to create a better quality of life for people. UN-Habitat is at the helm of this change. It is mandated by the UN General Assembly to address the issues of urban growth and sustainable urban development.

Website
unhabitat.org
Industry
International Affairs
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Nairobi
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1978
Specialties
Urban Legislation, Land and Governance, Urban Planning and Design, Urban Economy, Urban Basic Services, Housing and Slum Upgrading, Risk Reduction and Rehabilitation, and Research and Capacity Building

Locations

  • Primary

    United Nations Avenue, Gigiri

    P.O. Box 30030

    Nairobi, 00100, KE

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  • ACROS Fukuoka Building 8th Floor 1-1-1 Tenjin, Chuo-ku

    Fukuoka, 810, JP

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  • Housing and Building Research Centre (HBRC)

    87 Tahreer Street, 9th floor

    Dokki, Giza (Greater Cairo), EG

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  • Rua Rumania 20

    Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP 22240-140, BR

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  • United Nations Avenue,Gigiri

    P.O. Box 30030

    Nairobi, 00100, KE

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Updates

  • UN-Habitat supports this urgent call to action on extreme heat from United Nations Secretary-General @AntónioGuterres. https://loom.ly/gWoZIXM Cities and urban areas are bearing the brunt of the rising temperatures. Built environments, car emissions,, lack of sufficient green spaces and excessive energy use keep pushing temperatures to the new heights. But cities are not only the cause of problems. Cities and urban areas also offer solutions, adaptation and mitigation methods and nature-based approaches and lead the way in keeping people and the plant safe. Mayors and local and regional governments work alongside national authorities to find solutions against extreme weather conditions. We continue to promote multi-level actions and search for common solutions to address climate change in urban areas. Cities and the climate crisis dialogue at the twelfth session of the World Urban Forum #WUF12 in Cairo will addresses the pressing challenge of climate change and cities. World Urban Forum Register for the forum and join us in Cairo from 4 to 8 November 2024: https://loom.ly/7npgTPk

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  • Did you know? Urban areas in Africa are expected to host half of the continent’s population by 2030. In response to this rapid urbanization, the African Union Commission established the Africa Urban Forum – a new platform for promoting sustainable development in African human settlements. From 4 to 6 September, Ethiopia will be the host of the first Forum. The Forum will feature roundtables, plenary sessions, panel discussions, dialogues, side events, assemblies, and exhibitions to explore how African cities can fulfil their potential as centres of hope, growth, and prosperity. Deliberations at the Forum will be guided by the Harmonized Regional Framework for Implementing the New Urban Agenda in Africa, a tool developed by UN-Habitat, the African Union Commission, and UNECA. Join us in shaping the future of urbanization in Africa! Register here: https://loom.ly/f4kWInw #AUF2024 #UrbanDevelopment #SustainableCities #Agenda2063 #Urbanization

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  • Year after year, average temperatures continue to break records globally 🌍🌡️ Cities, in particular, suffer from the Urban Heat Island effect, which amplifies the impacts of extreme heat. This phenomenon not only strains energy resources but also disproportionately affects low-income populations, undermines public health, reduces productivity, and degrades environmental quality, leading to severe economic consequences. So what can we do? To tackle extreme heat in urban areas, we can implement several strategies including (but not limited to): 🌳 Enhanced green infrastructure: Integrate more green spaces into conventional streets to reduce heat absorption. ⚒️ Building retrofits: Renovate buildings with better insulation, shades, and reflective materials such as white paint to reduce heat absorption. 📣 Formulation of policy and planning solutions: Integrating adaptation and mitigation actions has to be structurally integrated into the urban policy agenda. By adopting these measures, we can create cooler, healthier, and more sustainable urban environments. (Source: https://loom.ly/1TXi49w) #SDG11 #SDG13 #ClimateChange #SustainableCities #GreenInfrastructure #SmartCities

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  • By 2050, Africa's cities will be home to an additional 950 million people. With the continent projected to continue to have the fastest urban growth in the world, smart cities are the future of Africa's #urbanization to drive sustainable growth, improve quality of life, and foster innovation. Take Cairo for example. As Greater Cairo's population has grown to more than 20 million residents, the city is making significant strides in its transformation into a smart city through various initiatives and projects such as creating sustainable and efficient urban infrastructure 🏙️ By embracing digital solutions and human-centric design, our cities can be sure that they are equipped to meet the challenges of tomorrow. (Sources: IMD https://loom.ly/KjyFMrs; https://loom.ly/eu4VKtM) #SustainableDevelopment #SmartCities

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  • #Housing should be a critical area of investment alongside subnational finance. 🏘️ "By 2050, cities will host 70% of the world’s population. Cities offer significant opportunities for integrated, transformative investments that can accelerate SDG achievement. But this requires effective local planning, governance and finance. UN-Habitat estimates that the total investment needed to achieve adequate housing for all, by 2030, up to USD 4 trillion a year. We need to build some 96000 affordable housing units daily to start addressing the housing issues." UN-Habitat called for an increased share of finance directed to cities and regions at the First Session of the Preparatory Committee for the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. #FfD4 To view the plenary meeting, visit go here: https://loom.ly/SaiOPN4 To view UN-Habitat's full statement, go here: https://loom.ly/5nUCJ3w #Housing #Finance4Development #Urban #Investment

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  • 💡 Let’s test innovative solutions at #WUF12! The #UrbanExpo testing grounds will highlight innovation and sustainability across various sectors including technology, materials, systems, and products at various outdoor locations within the WUF12 premises. Outdoor spaces will be designed to accommodate a wide range of exhibits, from eco-mobility gadgets to the construction of 3D-printed houses. Check out the new application details on our website and apply now! Deadline: 31 July https://loom.ly/_cmxYaU #ItAllStartsAtHome

  • Mainstreaming children's rights into urban policies is crucial for building sustainable and inclusive urban spaces. Why focus on children? By 2030, almost 60% of the world’s children will live in urban areas. However, many of these children, especially those in slums, face severe deprivations and limited access to essential services (source: UNICEF) Children have the right to be heard in matters affecting them, and empowering them to participate in urban planning leads to more effective and efficient services. Key actions for child-responsive #UrbanPlanning 🔍 Inclusion in policy phases: Integrate children’s needs at every stage of urban policy, from feasibility to monitoring and evaluation 🗣️ Participatory design: Engage children in the design of public spaces to ensure their safety and accessibility 👥 Multidisciplinary approach: Form multidisciplinary teams to champion child-responsive initiatives throughout the urban planning process ⚖️ Legal frameworks: Establish and enforce laws that protect children's rights in urban settings, ensuring they have safe housing, play areas, and transportation 📚 Capacity building: Develop programs to educate stakeholders on the importance of child-responsive planning and equip them with the necessary skills Some successful examples of child responsive urban policies include legislations in countries like Kenya and South Africa that have incorporated child-responsive perspectives into their housing policies, ensuring better living conditions for children. Other examples from Austria and Germany show how urban planning can effectively include children through consultative and collaborative processes. To truly transform our cities, we must operationalize these guidelines at both national and local levels. This involves continuous monitoring, resource allocation, and adapting best practices from around the world to our local contexts. Read more: https://loom.ly/WZji028

  •   Introducing the Spatial Profile for the city of Mafraq, Jordan!   A comprehensive analysis and mapping of the patterns, trends and dynamics in the city all in one place! This profile offers evidence-based recommendations for action at the national, regional, and local levels, with a special focus on #refugees and vulnerable groups.   These recommendations align with the Sustainable Development Goals #SDGs and the New Urban Agenda #NUA, supporting the implementation of the Jordan National Urban Policy (JNUP).   It is the result of the partnership with the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), and the collaboration with Mafraq City.     👉🏻 Get your copy here: https://lnkd.in/dRTxxDHQ  

  • Housing is finally on top of the European Union agenda. 🏘️ UN-Habitat, the United Nations agency responsible for cities and human settlements and adequate housing, congratulates @Ursula von der Leyen on the re-election as European Commission President and welcomes her promise to appoint the first-ever Commissioner with direct responsibility for housing and to develop a European Affordable Housing Plan. 🏘️Housing has been our collective failure over the past decades. It's time to act and make sure people have access to affordable and adequate homes. UN-Habitat has prioritized housing as mandated by the resolution of the second United Nations Habitat Assembly in June 2023, #UNHA2. We will convene an expert group on housing to start developing recommendations and collecting best housing practices. Look forward to collaborating with the European Commission on #housing matters. https://loom.ly/i98Mt3c

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