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This project aims to promote integrated and sectorially coordinated settlement upgrading on a mass scale in countries that accept to implement such a policy. It is active in Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Haiti, Mexico and Panama. Its goal is to assist national and local governments to prepare and submit successful proposals for securing funding from the Cities Alliance Secretariat, in parallel with the promotion of UN-HABITAT's Global Campaigns and normative programmes |
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Location:Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Haiti, Mexico and Panama |
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Partner: Governments: Governments of Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Haiti, Mexico and Panama Local Authorities: National Associations of Municipalities (in each selected country) International Organizations: Cities Alliance, UN-HABITAT |
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Cost: US$150,000 |
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| Urbanisation |
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Total Population: 9m |
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Urban population: 63% |
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Slum to urban population: 61% |
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Annual population growth rates: |
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Urban: 3% |
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Slum: 2% |
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| % urban population with access to: |
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Safe Water Source: 93% |
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Improved sanitation: 68% |
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Sufficient Living area: 67% |
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Durable Housing: 89% |
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