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World Habitat Day
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World Habitat day
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Theme-
Millennium Development Goals and the City
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United Nations has designated the first Monday in October
every year as World Habitat Day to reflect on the state of
human settlements and the basic right to adequate shelter
for all. It is also intended to remind the world of its
collective responsibility for the future of the human
habitat.
UN-HABITAT is delighted to announce that Indonesia has
offered to host the global celebrations of World Habitat Day
this year. The event is always celebrated on the first
Monday in October each year to reflect on the state of human
settlements and the basic right to adequate shelter for all.
It is also intended to remind the world of its collective
responsibility for the future of the human habitat.
The theme World Habitat Day on Monday 3 October 2005, is the
Millennium Development Goals and the City. This theme,
chosen by the United Nations, is to remind all of us that in
the year 2000, world leaders meeting at the dawn of the new
Millennium, committed themselves to launch a concerted
attack on poverty, illiteracy, hunger, unsafe water, disease
and urban and environmental degradation by adopting a set of
eight goals. In September, the UN General Assembly will hold
a five-year review meeting to weigh progress on the eight
goals.
UN-HABITAT is working with a number of international and
civil society organizations, cities and governments to
realize Target 11 of Millennium Development Goal 7 -
improving the living conditions of at least 100 million slum
dwellers by the year 2020. We are also working together on
Target 10 of MDG 7 ? reducing by half the proportion of
people without sustainable access to safe drinking water.
Our Global Campaign on Urban Governance and our Global
Campaign for Secure Tenure enhance this work through a
series of UN-HABITAT programmes, mainly in developing
countries, that shoulder the heaviest poverty burdens.
In Indonesia the agency is working with the Government,
other international and local organisations, and the
communities themselves on four projects throughout the
country. These are the Community-based initiatives for
housing and local develoment (CoBILD) in 12 cities, the
Breakthrough urban initiatives for Local Development (BUILD)
project in nine cities, a new Partnership for Local Economic
Development across 51 districts covering a range of economic
activities ranging from fishing and agriculture to
handicrafts. The other programme is on Institutionalising
poverty-focused city development Stategies (CDS) in 12
cities.
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