UN-Habitat focuses on the biggest deprivations for slum communities: the lack of adequate and safe housing conditions, clean water supply, sanitation and secure land tenure. We concentrate on waste management, gender equality and human rights, climate resilience and participation of the local communities in the slum upgrading process.
The PSUP addresses the living conditions of millions of slum dwellers worldwide. It focuses on the challenges in slums and informal settlements and works in close cooperation with the communities based on partnership.
The UN-Habitat’s programme is at forefront, working on COVID-19 pandemic prevention in slums and informal settlements.
PSUP was founded in 2008 as a tripartite initiative of the Secretariat of the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP), the European Commission and UN-Habitat. In more than 40 countries and 190 cities, national and local authorities followed the programmes call for action. They are now investing in strategic, participatory slum upgrading activities and sustainable urbanization together with the local communities in their countries and cities. PSUP also operates through non-governmental organisations (NGOs), the private sector and universities worldwide.
Housing – PSUP works on the 2030 agenda to ensure access for all people to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services, which is essential for a sustainable urbanisation
Participation – PSUP brings all stakeholders together. In a strong network, communities, financial partners and governments seek solutions to improve people’s lives in the slums
Livelihood – Slum dwellers contribute to the economy of a city. The strengthening of the informal economy is a key source of employment and part of the PSUP mission
Water and Sanitation – PSUP takes action to provide safe, sufficient and affordable drinking water and sanitation facilities for slum dwellers and vulnerable communities
Tenure Security – PSUP supports slum communities to assert their right to safe housing and the right to stay
Waste Management – PSUP stand for a citywide approach and inclusion. All areas of a metropolis need to be connected to a proper waste management system
Gender equality – PSUP empowers women, promotes gender equality and strengthens human rights as they set the standards for people to live in freedom, equality and dignity
Climate change – PSUP supports slum dwellers to build resilience to withstand natural disasters and risks
“One in eight people live in slums worldwide. This number is rising fast. If no action is taken, 3 billion people will live in slums by 2030.”
SDG, Goal 11: 5million slumdwellers & 190 cities supported by PSUP
SDG, Goal 1: 51governments committed to participatory slum upgrading
SDG, Goal 17: US$ 1billion leveraged from development partners
SDG, Goal 10: Over 800,000 people with secure tenure
“This Programme is fundamental to achieving Goal 11, the urban dimension of the 2030 Agenda. It is related to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Target 11.1: “By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums”.”
SDG, Goal 6: Over 98,000 people supported to access water & sanitation
SDG, Goal 4: 1,200government and non-government partners with strengthened capacity in slum upgrading
SDG, Goal 13: Over 126,500 people supported to access to waste management services
“PSUP needs at least 2,000 cities in 70 countries more to invest into the Slum Upgrading Process to achieve the 2030 Agenda”
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