“HOUSING FOR ALL” in the New Normal
EnP Haydee Jacklyn M. Quintana Malubay
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RATIONALE
PROCESS: WUF 9 and 10
PRECURSOR: UTC and Prep Comm 3
UN H III Quito
The NUA
Concluding Commentary
RATIONALETo raise awareness on sustainable urbanization among stakeholders, constituencies and general public
To increase cooperation and coordination between different stakeholders and constituencies
To advance and implement sustainable urbanization
An inspiration
#GetYourHousingRight#Housing4All
PROCESSWUF 9 KUALA LUMPUR 2018
PROCESSWUF 10 ABU DHABI 2020
PROCESSWUF 10: ABU DHABI, 2020DECADE OF ACTION 2020 - 2030
WUF Sessions- Assemblies by the Partners- Dialogues- Special Sessions- Roundtables- Urban Cinema- WUF 10 Urban Expo- WUF 10 Partners- Side Events
PRECURSORTHE URBAN THINKERS’ CAMPUSGeneva, 2015
PREPARATORY COMMITTEE 3Surabaya, Indonesia
IBU RISMASurabaya Mayor
UN H III QUITO
UN H III QUITO
THE NUA
KEY COMMITMENTS:
Provide basic services for all citizens
Ensure that all citizens have access to equal opportunities and face no discrimination
Promote measures that support cleaner cities
Strengthen resilience in cities to reduce the risks and impacts of disasters
Take action to address climate change by reducing their CO2 emissions
Fuly respect the rights of refugees, migrants and internally displaced workers, regardless of their migraton status
Improve connectivity and support innovative and green strategies Promote safe, accessible and green public spaces - UN.ORG
THE NUA
HOW?
URBAN RULES AND REGULATIONS
URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN
MUNICIPAL FINANCE.
- UN.ORG
THE NUA
“No one left behind.”
CONCLUDING COM
MENTARY
Mike Davis, Planet of Slums ((2007)
“Housing as a need; housing as a RIGHT”
• Supply the demand
URBANIZATION
Three messages1 - Though overarching policy has not changed in the 4 decades,
policy implementation must change.
2 - To ensure that, indeed, NO ONE MUST BE LEFT BEHIND, more local initiatives in this DECADE OF ACTION.
3 - Application of LIVE, LEARN, WORK AND PLAY principle in Housing and Urban Development.
ALEJANDRO
Maraming salamat po!
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