The Global Campaign for Good Urban Governance

Author(s)
UN HABITAT
Publication language
English
Pages
24pp
Date published
04 May 2000
Type
Programme/project reviews
Keywords
System-wide performance, Development & humanitarian aid, Urban, Poverty
Organisations
UN Habitat

The development goal of the Global Campaign for Good Urban Governance is to contribute
to the eradication of poverty through improved urban governance. The campaign aims to
increase the capacity of local governments and other stakeholders to practice good urban
governance and to raise awareness of and advocate for good urban governance around the
world. The campaign will focus attention on the needs of the excluded urban poor and,
recognizing that women are one of the biggest levers for positive change in society,
specifically respond to their needs. The campaign will make a significant contribution to
implementing the Habitat Agenda and to the United Nations’ action strategy for halving
extreme poverty by 2015.


The campaign theme – “inclusiveness” – reflects both the campaign’s vision and strategy.
The vision is to realize the “Inclusive City,” a place where everyone, regardless of wealth,
gender, age, race or religion, is enabled to participate productively and positively in the
opportunities cities have to offer. Inclusive decision-making processes are an essential means to achieve this and are a cornerstone of the campaign. The concept of inclusiveness links the governance campaign to Habitat’s Global Campaign for Secure Tenure.


Based on its own experience working with cities, Habitat proposes to initiate a global debate
by arguing that good urban governance is characterized by sustainability, decentralization,
equity, efficiency, transparency and accountability, civic engagement and citizenship, and
security, and that these norms are interdependent and mutually reinforcing.