Events
Expert Group Meeting on Appropriate, Intermediate,
Cost-effective Building Materials, Technologies and Transfer Mechanisms for
Housing Delivery, Madras, India, 4-7 February 1992
The Commission on Human Settlements, in its decision 13/24 of 7
May 1991, requested the Executive Director of the United Nations Centre for
Human Settlements (Habitat) to prepare a theme paper entitled Appropriate,
intermediate, cost-effect building materials, technologies and transfer
mechanisms for housing delivery, for its consideration during the
fourteenth session to be held in mid-1993. The purpose of the theme paper is to
submit for consideration of the Commission an objective appraisal of the
performance of the building materials industry in developing countries, focusing
on the major problems and constraints that currently hinder the adequate supply
of basic building materials at prices that can be afforded by average
house-builders. The paper should also highlight available policy options and
submit a framework of action, at both national and international levels.
The Expert Group Meeting, organized by UNCHS (Habitat) brought
together more than 10 experts and had the objective of identifying the suitable
structure and format of the draft, produced the preliminary outline of the
paper. It also defined ways and means on how to acquire and analyze necessary
data and information and the type of inputs which would be required from member
governments.
Workshop on the Second Issue of the Global Report on Human
Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, 2-6 December 1991
The main objective of the Global Report is to
provide a complete review of human settlements conditions, including an analysis
of major forces and trends accounting for both their present developments and
their continuing creation, maintenance and improvement. The prime purpose
is to analyse world-wide regional development trends and future prospects in the
field of human settlements and, in this way, assist governments to implement the
recommendations for national action made at Habitat: United Nations Conference
on Human Settlements.
The workshop, organized by UNCHS (Habitat), brought together
experts from Africa, Asia, North and South America and Europe and was intended
to provide suggestions to UNCHS (Habitat) on the contents and format of the
second issue of the Report.
International Seminar on Housing Indicators, Nairobi,
Kenya 27-30 January 1992
More than 50 participants from 27 countries of Africa, Asia,
North America, and Western and Eastern Europe, as well as representatives of the
World Bank and UNCHS (Habitat) participated in the four-day seminar which was
organized by UNCHS (Habitat). The Seminar was organized in response to the
question, which arose after the formal adoption of the Global Strategy for
Shelter to the Year 2000, of setting in place suitable mechanisms and guidelines
for monitoring progress in achieving the Strategy's goal of adequate shelter for
all by the year 2000 - a task which was a fundamental part of the Strategy
itself.
Housing indicators were on the agenda of 10 sub-regional
intergovernmental meetings organized by UNCHS (Habitat) on national shelter
strategy formulation and implementation. These meetings revealed the interest of
Member States in acquiring tools for monitoring their progress in addressing the
Strategy's national goals and offered useful suggestions on how this task could
be approached.
The discussions during the Seminar focused mainly on such topics
as: quantity and price indicators, housing quality indicators, housing demand
indicators, housing supply indicators, the regulatory audit and lessons learned
from the extensive survey. Moreover, the participants had the opportunity to
discuss and deliberate on the preliminary results of the housing indicators
programme in their respective
countries.