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Best Practices and Leadership Programme (BPLP)
- The Best Practices and Local Leadership
Programme (BLP) is a global network of
institutions dedicated to the identification and
exchange of successful solutions for sustainable
development. The BLP partners' network
identifies initiatives in such areas as housing,
urban development and governance, the
environment, economic development, social
inclusion, crime prevention, poverty reduction,
women, youth, infrastructure and social
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The
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
is responsible for the majority of Canada's
international cooperation program. Its mandate
is to support sustainable development in order
to reduce poverty and help create a more secure,
equitable, and prosperous world |
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CDS
Indonesia -
A knowledge sharing platform for CDS cities in Indonesia. This facility is the response to the growing demand from municipal leaders and practitioners from the
nine pilot CDS cities to expand their existing networks, to discuss and share knowledge and, through this dialogue, to develop more effective solutions for urban problems. |
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CityNet
- CITYNET is a Network of Local Authorities that
Promotes Sustainable Urban Improvement
Initiatives in the Asia-Pacific. CITYNET
encourages higher standards of innovation in
urban environmental management and an unpolluted
city environment; seeks to upgrade urban slums,
and promote community participation and
equitable distribution of resources; envisions
improved transportation networks, privatisation
of public services, and efficient urban systems;
works towards efficient budget allocation,
revenue enhancement, and education of city
officials on effective financial initiatives. |
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CityStats
- CityStats is Brighton and Hove's interactive
data catalogue and mapping service, a resource
designed to improve access to statistical and
service information across the city. |
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The Department
for International Development (DFID) - is
the part of the UK Government that manages
Britain's aid to poor countries and works to get
rid of extreme poverty. It supports long-term
programmes to help tackle the underlying causes
of poverty. It also responds to emergencies,
both natural and man-made. |
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FinMark
Trust - is an independent trust whose
business is controlled by five trustees from
countries in Southern Africa. It is aims to
promote and support policy and institutional
development towards the objective of increasing
access to financial services by the un- and
under-banked in Africa. |
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The French
Development Agency (AFD - Le Groupe de l'Agence
française de Développement) is a financial
institution that is at the heart of France’s
Development Assistance policy. Its mission is to
finance development. |
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Global Urban Observatory (GUO) - GUO
addresses the urgent need to improve the
world-wide base of urban knowledge by helping
Governments, local authorities and organizations
of the civil society develop and apply
policy-oriented urban indicators, statistics and
other urban information. |
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GTZ Technical Assistance Project "Municipal
Development Palestine" - is established to
inform the general public on the project, and to
provide an interactive forum for discussion and
information among all partners involved in
project implementation. The public pages provide
information on ongoing activities and events,
while internal pages provide subject-specific
information and for a for project partners
involved in specific activities. |
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Infocity - Connecting Cities to Global Knowledge & Resources
- A World Bank capacity building initiative for local governments, assists municipal associations in Asia in scaling up their knowledge sharing activities among cities in each country. The initiative takes a new “networking approach” that aims at enabling cities to communicate with each other and to access to global knowledge and resources. |
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Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies
- The Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies is an independent international institute offering post-graduate education, research and advisory services in the fields of Housing, Urban Management and Urban Environmental Management. |
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International Association of Development Funds (IADF)
- is committed to improve education, training,
and coverage of municipal development funds and
other specialized financial institutions that
lend to local governments throughout the world. |
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International Centre for Sustainable Cities
(ICSC) - A partnership between three levels of government, the private sector and civil society organizations. ICSC does practical demonstration projects that show how urban sustainability can be implemented. The demonstrations deal with issues such as solid waste, water, sewage, land-use, transportation, housing, energy efficiency, social conflict and poverty. ICSC also creates and supports peer networks to share learning and disseminate ideas. As well, ICSC engages in high profile events to galvanize action on urban sustainability. |
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International
Council for Local Environmental Initiatives
(ICLEI) - ICLEI-Local Governments for
Sustainability was founded in 1990 by local
governments at the United Nations Headquarters
in New York as the International Council for
Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI). ICLEI
is a democratically governed membership
association of cities, towns, counties,
metropolitan governments, and local government
associations. Its headquarter is located in
Toronto, Canada. ICLEI's mission is to build and
serve a worldwide movement of local governments
to achieve tangible improvements in global
sustainability with special focus on
environmental conditions through cumulative
local actions. |
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Institut des
Sciences et des Techniques de l'Equipement et de
l'Environnement pour le Développement (ISTED)
- A non-profit organization, a platform for
study and debate, information and action, at the
service of its public and private members in the
public works, transport, planning, cities and
environment sectors. It facilitates their
international activities, primarily in non-OECD
countries, optimizes the use of French know-how
throughout the world, and helps to implement
international programmes with third country
leaders. |
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Making Cities Work - Making Cities Work is
USAID website and online resource center for
urban issues in developing countries and USAID's
urban development activities. |
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Melbourne 2030 Planning for sustainable growth
- Melbourne 2030, planning for sustainable growth is a 30-year plan to manage growth and change across metropolitan Melbourne and the surrounding region. It emphasises the city’s interdependence with regional Victoria, to provide maximum benefit to the whole State. |
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Metropolis
is the World Association of Major Metropolises.
Metropolis is also the metropolitan section of
the United Cities & Local Government
organization (UCLG), which arose from the merger
between the IULA and UTO. Its mission is to
promote international cooperation and exchanges
among members, i.e., local and metropolitan
governments. Metropolis is the spokesperson on
cities' interests in international forums. |
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Municipal
Development Programme (MDP) - Eastern & Southern
Africa - The Municipal Development Programme
is an active and hands-on capacity building
facility with the aim of enabling effective
self-governance at local level in Sub-Saharan
Africa. It promotes alternative development
approaches to problems and issues that affect
local authorities by placing emphasis on
ownership and direct participation of key
stakeholders. |
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Municipal
Development Programme (MDP) - Western & Central
Africa |
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Municipal Finance
Task Force (MFTF) Website - The objective of
the Municipal Finance Task Force (MFTF) is to
identify ways to increase the flow of domestic
long term private capital to developing cities
in support of their slum upgrading and city
development strategies. The Task Force will
serve as a forum for collecting the experience
and views of international experts on municipal
finance and private capital mobilization. |
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Philippine CDS Network
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A knowledge sharing platform for CDS cities in the Philippines. This facility is the response to the growing demand from municipal leaders and practitioners from the seven pilot CDS cities to expand their existing networks, to discuss and share knowledge and, through this dialogue, to develop more effective solutions for urban problems. |
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Public-Private Partnerships for the Urban
Environment (PPPUE) - The Public-Private
Partnerships for the Urban Environment (PPPUE)
programme is UNDP's initiative in support of
alleviating poverty through public-private
partnerships in poor cities throughout the
developing world. The core goal of the programme
is to increase the access of the urban poor to
basic services such as water, sanitation, solid
waste management and energy by promoting
inclusive partnerships between local government,
business and communities. |
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South African Cities Network
- An established network of South African cities and partners that encourages the exchange of information, experience and best practices on urban development and city management. |
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Urbanet - Network for Decentralization and Municipal Development
- URBANET promotes the exchange of knowledge and information, interdisciplinary cooperation among actors in municipal and urban development, as well as debate on and conceptual refinement of key issues. |
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United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)
is the voice of local government before the
United Nations and the international community.
In founding this global organisation, mayors and
councillors agreed to establish a single voice
for cities as a concrete and united response to
the challenges of urbanisation and globalisation. |
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United
Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)
- is the United Nations agency for human
settlements. It is mandated by the UN General
Assembly to promote socially and environmentally
sustainable towns and cities with the goal of
providing adequate shelter for all. |
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Urban Institute
- The Urban Institute is a nonprofit nonpartisan policy research and educational organization established to examine the social, economic, and governance problems facing the nation. It provides information and analysis to public and private decision makers to help them address these challenges and strives to raise citizen understanding of the issues and tradeoffs in policy making. |
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Urban Management Programme (UMP) - The UMP
established in 1986, represents a major effort
by UN-HABITAT and UNDP, together with external
support agencies, to strengthen the contribution
that cities and towns in developing countries
make towards economic growth, social development
and the alleviation of poverty. |
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Water and
Sanitation Program (WSP) - The Water and
Sanitation Program (WSP) is an international
partnership of the world's leading development
agencies concerned with improving sector
policies, practices and capacities to serve poor
people. The WSP goal is to alleviate poverty by
helping the poor gain sustained access to water
and sanitation services. |
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World Bank Institute - City Management and Urban
Development - provides city officials with a
platform with which to learn and explore in
great detail key aspects of urban management. |
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World
Bank Urban Development - with its partners
is committed to promoting sustainable cities and
towns that fulfill the promise of development
for their inhabitants -- in particular, by
improving the lives of the poor and promoting
equity -- while contributing to the progress of
the country as a whole. |