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	  News in 2016
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	Vice President Diane Dumashie attends the United Nations Conference on 
	Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) 
		17 - 20 October 2016, Quito, Ecuador
		
		
		
Habitat III, Quito Ecuador and Video link to Mr Ban kim Moon- UN Habitat 
		Opening Address 
		
		FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie attended The United Nations Conference 
		on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development, also known as Habitat III, 
		in Quito, Ecuador 17th to 20th October 2016 
		Habitat III is one of the first major global conferences to be held 
		after the adoption of the Post-2015 development agenda.   The 
		conference is also representative of a significant milestone emerging 
		from over two years of preparatory meetings.
		This century will see a substantial majority of the world’s population 
		living in urban centers.  By 2050, the world’s urban population is 
		expected to double. Urbanization has been termed one of the most 
		transformative trends of the 21st century, thereby underscoring the need 
		to plan and monitor the course of urban development. 
		The Habitat III Conference mission was the adoption of a New Urban 
		Agenda (NUA)—an action-oriented document which will set global standards 
		of achievement in sustainable urban development, rethinking the way we 
		build, manage, and live in cities through drawing together cooperation 
		with committed partners, relevant stakeholders, and urban actors at all 
		levels of government as well as the private sector.   
		THE Habitat III successfully concluded with the adoption of the New 
		Urban Agenda 
		https://habitat3.org/the-new-urban-agenda. This 
		highlight document is a policy document that will set global standards 
		for the way cities are built, managed and inhabited.  Unlike the 
		SDGs the New Urban Agenda is non-binding – it seeks to lay down a shared 
		vision for those involved in urban development and informs how urban 
		development takes place across the world.  
		In the lead up to the development of the New Urban Agenda meetings and 
		preparatory committees have deliberated for several years before the 
		Quito conference.  Expects from all around the world were invited to 
		make recommendations for the NUA, through ten policy units. These groups 
		examined a range of intersecting issues, including an Expert Group 
		meeting on Gender perspectives of the New Urban Agenda, with  
		contributions made by FIG Vice President D Dumashie who attended the 
		meeting in June 2016 in New York, USA.
		On its opening day, the Habitat III Conference welcomed 30,000 people, 
		among them 10,000 international participants from 167 countries attended 
		the different events and meetings at the Casa de la Cultura conference 
		centre in Quito, Ecuador.  The historic centre of Quito has one of 
		the largest; least altered and best- preserved historic centers in Latin 
		America. Quito along with Cracow, were the first World Cultural Heritage 
		Sites declared by UNESCO in 1978. 
		The Habitat conference happens once in every 20 years, with Habitat II 
		being held in Istanbul in 1996 and Habitat I in Vancouver in 1976.   
		Habitat III is aimed at steering the course of global urbanization 
		towards environmentally sustainable and socially equitable development 
		pathways. 
		The New Urban Agenda aims at implementing the targets of Goal 11 in the 
		Sustainable Development Goals, which specifically deals with making 
		human cities and towns inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.  
		Key issues that were debated include climate change, as cities are 
		responsible for 70% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, housing, 
		migration, poverty, and inclusion. 
		In the span of four days almost 1,000 events took place, including 8 
		Plenary sessions, 6 High-level Roundtable sessions, 4 Assemblies, 16 
		Stakeholders Roundtables, 10 Policy Dialogues, 22 Special Sessions, 3 
		Urban Talks, an Urban Journalism Academy, 59 United Nations events, 157 
		Exhibition booths, 42 Village projects and over 460 side, networking, 
		training and parallel events were organized by various stakeholders.
		Crucially participants at the conference were representative of a strong 
		and wide range of global stakeholders from national delegations, local 
		authorities, and civil society to business and industry.  Such a 
		high turnout is a testimony to the strong interest in the conference, in 
		the relevance of the themes it addresses, and in taking part in the 
		global conversation about our cities. It signals that the Habitat III 
		Conference is a global arena where stakeholders, national and 
		international, can ensure that their voice resonates in the discussions 
		on the implementation of the New Urban Agenda.  
		The conference provides opportunities for partners and stakeholders to 
		gather for complimentary side events, UN Habitat and partner meetings.  
		Accordingly, Vice President Diane Dumashie attended and contributed on:
		15th October
		UN Habitats Women’s Assembly, Diane provided a closing rapporteur of the 
		group deliberations on ‘How to realise gender responsive, equitable 
		cities and sustainable urban development, having regard to the key 
		elements of the New Urban Agenda’ and the Sustainable development goal 5 
		and 11.  The output will be a voluntary commitment list to implement to 
		ensure the priorities and plans are realised. This is expected end of 
		2016. 
		16th October 
		As a member of the Advisory Group on Gender Issues to the UN Habitat 
		Executive Director (AGGI), formed in 2014.   
		17th October
		GLTN and Habitat for Humanity joint evening partners meeting 
		and dinner, opened by Mr. Oumar Sylla (GLTN Head), on video link. GLTN 
		held four important side events throughout the week including a joint 
		meeting and partners dinner. The side events covered themes including:
		
			- Launching of a publication, 'Remarking the Urban Mosaic - 
			Participatory and Inclusive Land Adjustment' 
- Special Session on Urban Land : Urban Land Management: Building 
			the Foundations for the Implementation of the New Urban Agenda 
- Building Implementable Partnerships to Realize the New Urban 
			Agenda: Grassroots to Institutional Levels 
- Side Event: Innovative Financing for Urban Land Development with 
			Gender Equality and Youth Rights in the Muslim World 
- Side Event focusing on Urban Land Governance and more 
			specifically on the use of Land Development Companies for 
			implementing the New Urban Agenda 
20th October 
		Habitat Professionals Forum (HPF) is one of several partner clusters 
		established by UN habitat. The HPF enables land professionals from all 
		disciplines to contribute specifically at UN habitat and World Urban 
		Forums on common messages and inputs.  At this meeting, a new chair 
		was appointed for the period 2016- 2018, Mr Didier Vanculsem (ISOCARP 
		Secretary General)
		 
		 
			
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Mr Joan Close, Executive Director UN-HABITAT, opening the 
				Women’s Assembly  |  | 
			
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 GLTN and Habitat for Humanity special partners meeting: Vice 
				President Diane Dumashie with (left to right) Danilo Antonio 
				(GLTN) Anne Shaffer Myers (Habitat For Humanity International) 
				and Jane Katz (Habitat For Humanity International)  |  AGGI Board members: AGGI Joint Chairperson Anna Falu (left) , 
				FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie (and AGGI board member) with, 
				Dr A Kaiya, Deputy Executive Director UN HABIAT (centre)  | 
			
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 FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie and Danillo Antillo (GLTN) 
				meeting at Habitat III 
 |  GLTN and Habitat for Humanity special partners meeting: Mr. 
				Oumar Sylla (GLTN Head) opening joint evening session on (19th 
				October)  | 
		
		
		  
		Group photo of HPF, Incoming President situated [middle] 
		Dr Diane Dumashie FRICS, Vice President FIG
		
		 
		
		"It is all about networking..."
		
		20 December 2016