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UN-HABITAT Executive Director Clos shakes hands with GC-23 President Karega at the end of the session. |
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Throughout Wednesday, delegates conducted dialogues on the special theme of GC-23. In the morning, the dialogue focused on “sustainable urban development through expanding equitable access to land and housing,” and in the afternoon, the dialogue focused on “sustainable urban development through expanding equitable access to basic services and infrastructure.” The drafting committee also met throughout the day to consider the draft resolutions before GC-23.
In addition, parallel events were held on topics such as: women and human settlements; sustainable urban development through the Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries; and renewing the African Ministerial Conference on Housing and Urban Development’s commitment to implementing the Bamako Declaration and Action Plan. The Urban Gateway, a global online knowledge exchange platform, was also launched, as well as two youth reports: the UN Sports and Development Report Literature Survey of Youth; and the background paper for the State of the Urban Youth Report 2012-2013.
To view web coverage of the day's events, click here. |
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Dialogue on the Special Theme of GC-23 |
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The panel during the afternoon dialogue on sustainable urban development through expanding equitable access to basic services and infrastructure. |
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PARALLEL EVENT: LAUNCH OF THE URBAN GATEWAY |
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Messengers of Truth for water performed at the closing plenary. |
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