World › International       13.04.2017

Secretary-General Appoints Independent Panel to Assess and Enhance Effectiveness of UN-Habitat after the Adoption of the New Urban Agenda

The following announcement was made today by UN Secretary-General António Guterres:

We live in the century of unprecedented urban growth. For the first time in history, over half of world’s population is living in cities. This gives special significance to the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), which was held last October 2016, in Quito, Ecuador. Participating states adopted the New Urban Agenda as a collective vision and political commitment to promote and realize sustainable urban development, and a paradigm change, rethinking how cities are planned, managed and inhabited.

As part of the follow-up and review of the Habitat III outcome and in light of the New Urban Agenda and with a view to enhancing effectiveness of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), the Secretary-General was requested to submit an evidence-based and independent assessment of UN-Habitat to the General Assembly during its 71st session.

The independent assessment will contain recommendations on enhancing the effectiveness, efficiency, accountability and oversight of UN-Habitat. This report will serve as an input to a two-day High-Level Meeting of the General Assembly, convened by the President of the General Assembly during the 71st session, to discuss the effective implementation of the New Urban Agenda and the positioning of UN-Habitat in this regard.

The high-level panel is composed of the following eight members, and reports directly to the Secretary-General.

5. Rosario Robles is the Secretary of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development of Mexico (SEDATU).

6. František Ružička is the Permanent Representative of the Slovak Republic to the United Nations.

7. Ponsto S.M. Sekatle is the Minister of Health and Social Welfare in Lesotho.

8. Mpho Parks Tau is currently the President of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) and the President of the South African Local Government Association (SALGA).

In carrying out its mandate, the High-level Panel is expected to hold consultations and workshops with the Governing Council and the Committee of Permanent Representatives of UN-Habitat, Member States, key partners in multilateral international organizations, associations of local authorities, and other relevant stakeholders.

Accordingly, it is envisaged that the high-level panel would meet on three occasions (twice in New York and once in Nairobi), and conduct two workshops (one in Nairobi and one as part of a visit to a UN-Habitat field project (location to be determined) in the first half of 2017.

In addition to the high-level panel report, a Chair’s summary of the high-level meeting of the General Assembly will serve as an input to work of the Second Committee during the seventy-second session for its consideration of the action to be taken in light of the recommendations contained in the independent assessment, in its annual resolution under the relevant agenda item.

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