| The Executive Director of UN-HABITAT
is United Nations Under Secretary-General, Mrs Anna Tibaijuka.
Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with a team of some 200 international
and local staff, the agency has regional offices for Asia and the
Pacific in Fukuoka, Japan, for Latin America and the Caribbean in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and for Africa and the Arab States in Nairobi.
The regional office for Eastern Europe and Transition Countries
is also based in Nairobi.
The agency has three main divisions which each oversee
a set of programmes:
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The Shelter and Sustainable Human Settlements
Development Division coordinates the agency’s
global advocacy functions. Its departments are the Shelter Branch
which focuses on the Global Campaign for Secure Tenure; the
Water, Sanitation and Infrastructure Branch which promotes access
to basic services and raises awareness on water and sanitation
mainly through the Water for African Cities programme, and the
Water for Asian Cities programme; the Training and Capacity
Building Branch which helps strengthen local authority and civil
society management capacity through training and organisation
development; and the Urban Development Branch which runs UN-HABITAT’s
Global Campaign on Urban Governance. It also runs the Safer
Cities Programme, the Sustainable Cities Programme, the Urban
Management Programme, the Risk and Disaster Management Programme,
and a programme called Localising Agenda 21 which seeks to ensure
crucial environmental issues are brought into urban development
planning. |
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The Monitoring and Research Division. Also known as the Urban
Secretariat, this division runs three programmes. The Monitoring
Systems Branch that keeps a closely documented watch over the
conditions of human settlements ranging from rights and policy
issues, to the lessons learned through the Best Practices Programme
and the Local Leadership Programme; the Policy Analysis, Synthesis
and Dialogue Branch, which focuses on enhancing the agency’s
policies and produces its two flagship reports; and the Urban
Economy and Finance Branch which looks at employment issues
in urban areas, especially the informal sector in developing
nations, and ways of developing municipal and housing finance
systems. |
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The Regional and Technical Cooperation Division responsible
for implementing the agency’s technical cooperation programmes
and projects around the world. It oversees the regional offices. |
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