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Draft resolution on international guidelines on people-centred smart citiesTechnical note (includes budget)Republic of KoreaBotswana, France, Germany, PakistanUN Habitat to provide:
1. Technical support to the development of International Guidelines (IGs) on People-Centred Smart
Cities, by securing access to internal knowledge, such as studies and lessons learnt from projects,
and conducting with partners a global assessment to generate evidence and data for the IGs’
development.
2. Administrative support and financial resources’ management, acting as Secretariat in facilitating
consultation, organizing meetings, coordinating stakeholders inputs, ensuring budgetary control
and reporting on the progresses till the completion of the work at the EB meetings.
Budget: 1.225.270 USD (3 years)
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Draft resolution on accelerating the transformation of informal settlements and slums by 2030Technical note (includes budget)South AfricaBotswana, Brazil, PeruSupports the implementation of the Global ACtion Plan for insformal settmlemnts
- Seeks to generate commitment to 10 actions as presented during the launch of the Global Action Plan.
UN Habitat to:
1. Continue to place the transformation of slums and informal settlements at the centre of its
Strategic Plan and programmes;
2. Coordinate an implementation framework and report on progress at the next UN-Habitat
Assembly.
Support from UN-Habitat over the course of 7 years. Total budget: 4,871,800 USD (in total spanning 7 years)
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Draft resolution on World Cleanup DayTechnical note (includes budget) Bahrain, Botswana, Estonia and Pakistan-To proclaim third Saturday of September from 2024 onwards, as the World Clean-up Day, to be
observed annually.
- To invite all Member States, UN organizations and other stakeholders to observe the World Cleanup Day.
- UN Habitat to give technical support for the observance
- Estimated budget: 845,361 USD
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Draft resolution on Biodiverse and resilient cities: mainstreaming biodiversity and ecosystem services into urban and territorial planningTechnical note (includes budget)Colombia, Costa Rica,Ecuador, Germany, Pakistan, Peru,
Singapore and Uruguay
• Development of international guidelines and principles on biodiverse and resilient cities;
• Compilation of innovative methodologies for spatial planning and management along a preserveconserve-restore-create spectrum that responds to varying states of natural habitat within and
around cities;
• Capacity-building through technical assistance on biodiversity management in urban planning;
• Identification of options for and multilateral sources of financing for biodiverse and resilient cities.
UN-Habitat to lead the development of guidelines, collection of best practices and case studies, capacity building, as well as
continuous monitoring of the implementation of the resolution requires predictable funding.
Budget: 639,800 USD for a year
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Draft resolution on the localization of the Sustainable Development GoalsTechnical note (includes budget)BrazilBotswana, Chile, Egypt, Finland, Italy, Malaysia, Peru,
Portugal, Spain and Sweden
UN Habitat commits:
• To develop normative guidance and practical tools on SDG localization.
• To strengthen the capacities of local and regional governments to develop voluntary subnational
and local reviews (VLR/VSR).
• To improve national reporting on the SDGs and NUA, including stronger linkages between
Voluntary Local Reviews and Voluntary National Reviews.
• To strengthen multilevel governance for SDG localization.
• To continue mainstreaming SDG localization across the work on the UN.
• To strengthen data environments at the local level and scale up the adoption of the Global Urban
Monitoring Framework.
Budget: 3,825,000.00 USD for one year
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Draft resolution on adequate housing for allKenyaBahrain, Egypt, France, Jordan, Malaysia, Pakistan
and the United States of America
Requests the creation of a dedicated group on housing composed by States to advise the assembly.
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Draft resolution on enhancing the interlinkage between urbanization and climate change resilienceGroup of African StatesPakistanRequests the Executive Director, subject to the availability of resources and in line
with the existing mandate of UN-Habitat, to support initiatives aimed at enhancing the capacity oF communities to face and adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change and related loss and damage;
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Draft resolution on urban planning and sustainable infrastructureGroup of African StatesPakistanRequests the Executive Director, in consultation with the Executive Board, as appropriate, to develop a user-friendly and easily accessible global technical digital platform for urbanization and infrastructure development that harnesses, to the greatest extent possible, existing tools and knowledge bases, to serve as a resource of flexible and adaptable tools for holistic urban planning and sustainable infrastructure,
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Draft resolution on the creation of a human settlements resilience framework for early warning, foresight, risk reduction, crisis response and post-crisis recovery and reconstructionGroup of African StatesPakistanRequests the Executive Director, subject to the availability of resources, to develop a comprehensive operational framework that incorporates global best practices, improves cooperation, and addresses existing gaps to strengthen resilience in human settlements, and that complements and does not duplicate existing efforts.
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Equitable Financing and Effective Monitoring of the Implementation of Resolutions Adopted by the United Nations Habitat AssemblyGroup of African StatesRequests the Executive Director to implement, in consultation with the Executive Board, a system, readily accessible to Member States, for tracking the status of the implementation of resolutions adopted by the United Nations Habitat Assembly to ensure accountability and transparency;

Decides to establish an urban action funding window within the United Nations Habitat and Human Settlements Foundation to attract and manage funds from donors to fund the implementation of resolutions adopted by the United Nations Habitat Assembly that lack adequate financing; such funds may be raised from, among other sources, non-earmarked contributions designated for this purpose, as well as unspent balances of earmarked project contributions, with the permission of the donor;
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