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HOMEPAGE UN-Habitat – A Better Urban Future | UN-Habitat (https://unhabitat.org)
UN-Habitat – A Better Urban Future | UN-Habitat
UN-Habitat works for a better urban future. Based in over 90 countries, we promote the development of socially and environmentally sustainable cities, towns & communities. UN-Habitat strives for adequate shelter with better living standards for all.
HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Support our Response Plan for the most vulnerable in informal settlements and cities | UN-Habitat (https://unhabitat.org/node/143936/)
Support our Response Plan for the most vulnerable in informal settlements and cities | UN-Habitat
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER Donor Relations | UN-Habitat (https://unhabitat.org/donor-relations/)
Donor Relations | UN-Habitat
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Research and Publications | UN-Habitat (https://unhabitat.org/knowledge/research-and-publications/)
Research and Publications | UN-Habitat
UN-Habitat works for a better urban future. Based in over 90 countries, we promote the development of socially and environmentally sustainable cities, towns & communities. UN-Habitat strives for adequate shelter with better living standards for all.
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (Info Density · Semantic Coherence)
HOMEPAGE (https://unhabitat.org) UN-Habitat – A Better Urban Future | UN-Habitat
[IMG: Graham-WUF13] Register now for the thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) in Baku, Azerbaijan, 17–22 May 2026 WORLD HABITAT DAY AND WORLD CITIES DAY 2027 Expressions of interest now open OUR STRATEGY Explore our work in 2026–2029 [H3] News and stories [IMG: WUF13 Baku Call to Action] News 22 May 2026 [H3] Baku Call to Action urges renewed commitment on the global housing crisis [IMG: Executive Director of UN-Habitat Anacláudia Rossbach] News 19 May 2026 [H3] One UN Roundtable at WUF13 advances integrated action on housing and the SDGs [IMG: Opening ceremony WUF13] News 18 May 2026 [H3] WUF13 opens in Baku with record participation and new opportunities for dialogue and action [IMG: WUF13 Assemblies call for inclusive, resilient and people-centred urban futures] News 17 May 2026 [H3] WUF13 Assemblies call for inclusive, resilient and people-centred urban futures [IMG: Copy right UN-Habitat] News 17 May 2026 [H3] Ministers convene at WUF13 to accelerate action on housing and the New Urban Agenda + All news and stories [IMG: World Cities Report 2026 cover] Flagship Report [H5] World Cities Report 2026: The Global Housing Crisis: Pathways to Action [IMG: Urban Content in NDC 3.0 - Full report] Flagship Report [H5] Urban Content in NDC 3.0: Cities at the Centre [IMG: Annual Report 2024 cover] Annual Report [H5] Annual Report 2024 [IMG: World Smart Cities Outlook 2024] Technical Report [H5] World Smart Cities Outlook 2024 [IMG: Global State of National Urban Policy 2024] Global Report [H5] Global State of National Urban Policy 2024 [H3] Our focus UN-Habitat promotes transformative change in cities and human settlements through knowledge, policy advice, technical assistance and collaborative action to leave no one and no place behind. [H3] A new focus for UN-Habitat Image [IMG: Reduced spatial inequality and poverty in communities across the urban-rural continuum] Reduced spatial inequality and poverty in communities across the urban-rural continuum Image [IMG: Enhanced shared prosperity for cities and regions] Enhanced shared prosperity for cities and regions Image [IMG: Strengthened climate action and improved urban environment] Strengthened climate action and improved urban environment Image [IMG: Effective urban crises prevention and response] Effective urban crises prevention and response [H2] [IMG: People-Centered Smart Cities] [H3] People Centred-Smart Cities [IMG: Inclusive Communities - Thriving Cities] [H3] Inclusive Communities - Thriving Cities [IMG: Bangladesh, Satkhira, BRAC] [H3] RISE-UP: Resilient Settlements for the Urban Poor [IMG: Tétouan, Morocco] [H3] Inclusive cities: Enhancing the positive impacts of urban migration [IMG: Dhaka, Bangladesh] [H3] SDG Cities [H3] Sustainable Development Goals Hover over an icon to learn more. With humanity becoming increasingly urban, trends indicate poverty is also becoming increasingly urban. Sustainable urbanization improves the lives of people in human settlements around the world and increases prosperity. Sustainable urbanization increases food security. The presence of cultivatable land for farming provides food for urban areas and supports agricultural productivity whilst improving the livelihoods of rural populations. Through integrated urban planning, access to basic services, and access to decent and affordable housing, sustainable cities contribute to better health. Inclusive and sustainable cities provide better access to education by the urban poor, women and girls. Inclusive and equitable education provides adequate skills for decent jobs and improved living conditions. Providing women and girls with equal access to education, health care, decent work, and representation in political and economic decision-making processes nurtures sustainable economies, and helps develop inclusive and sustainable cities. Effective urban planning and urban waste management systems ensure access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, and improve the quality and sustainability of water resources worldwide. Access to clean and efficient energy systems is crucial for the development of safe, resilient and sustainable cities, allowing them to grow and perform efficiently while reducing pollution and mitigating climate change. Inclusive and sustainable cities are a positive and potent force for addressing sustainable economic growth and prosperity, as they drive innovation, consumption and investment. Investment in infrastructure, industrialization and innovation are key to making cities safe, resilient, inclusive and sustainable. Sustainable cities address prevailing inequalities through better urban planning, design and governance, providing better opportunities for employment, affordable housing and accessible transport. Half the world's population now live in cities, and this is projected to increase to two-thirds by 2050. Cities can solve many of the challenges our world faces. Urban areas drive innovation, consumption and investment worldwide, making them a positive and potent force for addressing sustainable economic growth, urban development and prosperity. Sustainable urbanization uses natural resources innovatively and efficiently. These sustainable patterns of production and consumption increase cities productivity and reduce negative environmental impacts. Sustainable cities provide real opportunities to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change, through environmentally sustainable and resilient urban design, development and governance. Sustainable urban planning and proper management of resources can reduce the pressure coastal cities put on the environment. Proper management of waste generated by cities prevents ocean pollution and protects biodiversity. Sustainable urbanization and better urban planning, including the development of green infrastructures and the safe management and treatment of waste, can conserve and restore terrestrial ecosystems. Peaceful, inclusive and sustainable cities rely on the kind of institutions we build in cities. This impacts how we govern our cities as well as how we implement the process of urbanization itself. Increasing international cooperation is seen as vital to achieving each of the 16 previous goals. Achieving the SDGs, including Goal 11, will only be possible if there are strong partnerships within and across with all the goals. [H3] Sustainable Development Goals [H3] Sustainable Development Goals [IMG: Young boy makes karate move towards camera] With humanity becoming increasingly urban, trends indicate poverty is also becoming increasingly urban. Sustainable urbanization improves the lives of people in human settlements around the world and increases prosperity. [IMG: SDG 1 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Young girl looks at a piece of food] Sustainable urbanization increases food security. The presence of cultivatable land for farming provides food for urban areas and supports agricultural productivity whilst improving the livelihoods of rural populations. [IMG: SDG 2 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Woman rides a bike with a lot of food on it] Through integrated urban planning, access to basic services, and access to decent and affordable housing, sustainable cities contribute to better health. [IMG: SDG 3 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Young girl writes in a book] Inclusive and sustainable cities provide better access to education by the urban poor, women and girls. Inclusive and equitable education provides adequate skills for decent jobs and improved living conditions. [IMG: SDG 4 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Hands holding the gender signs] Providing women and girls with equal access to education, health care, decent work, and representation in political and economic decision-making processes nurtures sustainable economies, and helps develop inclusive and sustainable cities. [IMG: SDG 5 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Young hands washing themselves under a water tap] Effective urban planning and urban waste management systems ensure access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, and improve the quality and sustainability of water resources worldwide. [IMG: SDG 6 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Wind turbines in the nature.] Access to clean and efficient energy systems is crucial for the development of safe, resilient and sustainable cities, allowing them to grow and perform efficiently while reducing pollution and mitigating climate change. [IMG: SDG 7 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: A man working in a sewing shop.] Inclusive and sustainable cities are a positive and potent force for addressing sustainable economic growth and prosperity, as they drive innovation, consumption and investment. [IMG: SDG8 Icon] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: A woman working with a screwdriver.] Investment in infrastructure, industrialization and innovation are key to making cities safe, resilient, inclusive and sustainable. [IMG: SDG 9 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: A young child looking into the camera] Sustainable cities address prevailing inequalities through better urban planning, design and governance, providing better opportunities for employment, affordable housing and accessible transport. [IMG: SDG 10 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Hands forming a heart around a skyline] Half the world's population now live in cities, and this is projected to increase to two-thirds by 2050. Cities can solve many of the challenges our world faces. Urban areas drive innovation, consumption and investment worldwide, making them a positive and potent force for addressing sustainable economic growth, urban development and prosperity. [IMG: SDG 11 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Feet wearing shoes made of tires] Sustainable urbanization uses natural resources innovatively and efficiently. These sustainable patterns of production and consumption increase cities productivity and reduce negative environmental impacts. [IMG: SDG 12 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Industrial smoke coming up from buildings] Sustainable cities provide real opportunities to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change, through environmentally sustainable and resilient urban design, development and governance. [IMG: SDG 13 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: A turtle trying to eat a bottle of plastic] Sustainable urban planning and proper management of resources can reduce the pressure coastal cities put on the environment. Proper management of waste generated by cities prevents ocean pollution and protects biodiversity. [IMG: SDG 14 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: A researcher in the forest] Sustainable urbanization and better urban planning, including the development of green infrastructures and the safe management and treatment of waste, can conserve and restore terrestrial ecosystems. [IMG: SDG 15 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: A gavel, scale and books] Peaceful, inclusive and sustainable cities rely on the kind of institutions we build in cities. This impacts how we govern our cities as well as how we implement the process of urbanization itself. [IMG: SDG 16 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us [IMG: Two hands tightly knit together] Increasing international cooperation is seen as vital to achieving each of the 16 previous goals. Achieving the SDGs, including Goal 11, will only be possible if there are strong partnerships within and across with all the goals. [IMG: SDG 17 logo] + Download the response plan + View the COVID-19 Appeal + Join us Previous Next
SUB-PAGE (https://unhabitat.org/node/143936/) Support our Response Plan for the most vulnerable in informal settlements and cities | UN-Habitat
UN-Habitat is carrying out immediate action in poor and densely populated areas, particularly informal settlements, in 64 countries to protect people against COVID-19 and the effects of the pandemic. It is working with its wide network on partners to implement the USD 72 million Response Plan to improve affordable access to water and sanitation, raise awareness and support initiatives to prevent homelessness and provide livelihoods. Countries of Action [IMG: Countries of Action] 72 million USD required to help in the COVID-19 response 64 countries with planned interventions over 100 countries with planned interventions Response Areas Africa (20 countries) Arab States (11 countries) Asia Pacific (17 countries) Latin America (16 countries) Global Programmes Total (64 countries) 1. Innovative community driven solutions 25,890,000 16,160,000 9,000,000 700,000 51,750,000 2. Urban data, mapping and knowledge 910,000 1,090,000 910,000 890,000 2,200,000 6,000,000 3. Mitigating economic impact and initiate recovery 6,500,000 300,000 480,000 6,740,000 230,000 14,250,000 Total needs for 2020 33,300,000 17,550,000 10,390,000 8,330,000 2,430,000 72,000,000 [H3] [IMG: COVID-19 prevention in slums] [H3] UN-Habitat COVID-19 Response The continuing spread of the COVID-19 crisis threatens the most vulnerable in cities and communities, particularly the one billion people living in slums and informal settlements. Therefore UN-Habitat is launching an urgent COVID-19 Response Plan for 64 countries focusing on immediate action in poor and densely populated areas. + Download the response plan [IMG: Local officials in Nepal hand out masks to protect against COVID-19 made by local handicraft workers ©UN-Habitat] Local officials in Nepal hand out masks to protect against COVID-19 made by local handicraft workers ©UN-Habitat
SUB-PAGE (https://unhabitat.org/donor-relations/) Donor Relations | UN-Habitat
The primary goal of UN-Habitat's Resource Mobilisation Strategy is to ensure sufficient, predictable, flexible, and long-term funding to deliver the results in the organization’s strategic plan. It aims to be result-focused, efficient, transparent and accountable to maximise grants and investments’ return on value. The total financial target is to raise USD 1.1 billion for the implementation of UN-Habitat’s current strategic plan. Resource mobilization is carried out through joint efforts by various offices in UN-Habitat. While regional and country offices primarily raise funds for technical cooperation projects in the fields, Headquarters offices focus more on raising funds for global normative programmes. This work is coordinated and supported by the Donor Relations and Resource Strategic Partnerships Unit in the External Relations, Strategy, Knowledge and Innovation Division. A donor focal points system is also in place to ensure that we maintain consistent communications with our development partners. [H2] [IMG: Acquisition Report December 2025] Previous Monthly Updates on income status 2025 March | June | August | November | December 2024 February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December 2023 February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December 2022 February | March | June | August | September | October | November | December 2021 January | February | March | April | May | June | September | October 2020 September | October | November | December [H2] [IMG: PMSAI - Agentes de Saneamento] Story 4 December 2025 [H3] In São Paulo, Guarani indigenous twins combine sanitation and ancestral tradition [IMG: © District Media Unit, Mullaitivu] News 2 December 2025 [H3] South and Southeast Asia: A call for resilient recovery in the wake of climate disasters [IMG: Chahar Dara High School] Story 3 November 2025 [H3] Building back safer schools to keep Afghan girls learning [IMG: landowner in Nepal] Story 11 September 2025 [H3] From landless to landowner in Nepal [IMG: A Zambian security] Story 25 June 2025 [H3] Turning waste into watts: A Zambian utility’s move toward energy security [H2] [IMG: Urban Impact Issue 30] [H5] Urban Impact Issue 30 [IMG: Urban Impact Issue 29] [H5] Urban Impact Issue 29 [IMG: Urban Impact Issue 28] [H5] Urban Impact Issue 28 [IMG: Urban Impact Issue 27] [H5] Urban Impact Issue 27 Should you want to get in touch with our Donor Relations and Resource Mobilization team, please contact:unhabitat-donorrelations@un.org
SUB-PAGE (https://unhabitat.org/knowledge/research-and-publications/) Research and Publications | UN-Habitat
[H3] Featured [IMG: World Cities Report 2026 cover] Flagship Report [H5] World Cities Report 2026: The Global Housing Crisis: Pathways to Action The current global housing crisis is the outcome of decades of insufficient investment, rapid urbanization, economic instability, and displacement caused by conflict and disasters. Recent global estimates indicate that… Read more [IMG: Annual Report 2024 cover] Annual Report [H5] Annual Report 2024 UN-Habitat’s 2024 Annual Report, Adequate Housing for All, highlights global efforts to address the housing crisis and advance sustainable urbanization. The report showcases progress in reducing inequality, promoting… Read more 4611 results Advocacy Capacity Building Climate Change Disability Gender Housing Human Rights Innovation Land Tenure Security Localizing the SDGs Metropolitan Management Mobility and Transport Monitoring and Profiling Municipal Finance National Urban Policy New Urban Agenda Public Space Rehabilitation Resilience and Risk Reduction Slum Upgrading Solid Waste Management Urban-Rural Linkages Urban Economy and Finance Urban Energy Urban Governance Urban Health Urban Legislation Urban Migration Urban Planning Urban Regeneration Urban Safety Water and Sanitation Youth Facet Topic Accountability Activities Report Annual Report Evaluation High Level Meeting Publication or report Brief Country Report Document Fact Sheet Flagship Report Global Report Others Paper Policy and Strategy Regional Report Technical Report Toolkits, Manuals and Guides Urban Profile Voluntary Local Review Partner Resource Facet Type of publication 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1985 1984 1982 Facet Release year AFGHANISTAN Africa Region Albania Andean Countries HUB Angola Arab States Region Argentina Asia and the Pacific Region Australia Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Bangladesh Benin Bhutan Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Burkina Faso Burundi Cabo Verde Cambodia Cameroon Canada Chad Chile China Colombia Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Comoros Côte D’ivoire Cuba Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt Ethiopia Fiji France Gabon Germany Ghana Global Greece Guinea Guinea Bissau Haiti India Indonesia Iran (Islamic Republic of) Iraq Israel Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Kingdom of Bahrain Kosovo Kuwait GCC Lao People’s Democratic Republic Latin America and the Caribbean Region Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Mauritius Mexico Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Netherlands Niger Nigeria Office for European Institutions Pakistan Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Republic of Congo Republic of Korea Republic of Moldova Russian Federation Rwanda Samoa Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa South Sudan Spain Sri Lanka State of Palestine Sudan Syria Tajikistan Thailand Timor-Leste Tunisia Turkey Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United Republic of Tanzania United States of America Vanuatu Viet Nam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Facet Country or region English Facet Language 2 Advisory Group of the UN System in Brazil Africa Planning Association (APA) Agencia Andaluza de Cooperacion Internacional para el Desarrolla Ajuntement de Barcelona Alison Brown Andalusian Agency for Cooperation (AACID) Anne Amin Barcelona City Council BEWOP CAF - development bank of Latin America CAF- Latin American Development Bank Cardiff University CESVI China Association of Mayors China City Press China Science Center of International Eurasian Academy of Sciences Clean Air Asia Danilo Antonio David Kariuki Dr.Bharat Dahiya, Enkhtsetseg Shagdarsuren ecoplan international European Union FAO Gender Equality Unit General Organization for Physical Planning, Egypt General Supreme German Development Agency GIZ GGGI GLTN GWOPA Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council Human Relief Foundation Ian Munt, Enkhtsetseg Shagdarsuren, Sharadbala Joshi ICAO ICLEI International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) IOM Javier Torner Jennifer Lisher Jorge Santander Espinoza Liam Fee Lina Martinez Mao Qizhi Mao Qizhi Ministerio del Interior, Obras Públicas y Vivienda Ministerio de Obras Públicas, Servicios y Vivienda, Bolivia Ministry of Construction Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, Government of Egypt Ministry of International Cooperation, Sudan Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs in Saudi Arabia Municipal Development & Lending Fund, Palestine OHCHR Olaf Haub Open Society Institute Patricia Holly Purcell Peter Mackie Pontus Westerberg Programme Division and Research and Capacity Building Unit Rafi Rich Sally Roever Samuel Mabikke Secretary Council for Development Shakti Shao Yisheng Shi Nan State of Palestine Ministry of Local Government (MoLG) Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, SDC The Andalusian Agency for Cooperation (AACID) The Urban Legislation, Land, and Governance Branch The Urban Planning and Design Branch Uchendu Eugene Chigbu UN-HABITAT UN-Habitat, GLTN,CSRC UN-Habitat,WSSCC UN-Habitat Cabo Verde UN-Habitat in Spain UN-Habitat Kosovo UN-Habitat Mexico UN-Habitat Myanmar UN-Habitat Myanmar, Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH) and the Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (RIMES), Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED). UN-Habitat Spain (Urban Planning and Design Branch) UN-Habitat Tehran Office UNDG Asia-Pacific UNDP UNECE UNECLAC UNEP UNESCAP UNESCO UNESCO-IHE UNESCWA UNFPA UNHCR UNICEF United Cities and Local Governments, UCLG Urban Development Directorate Urban Planning Society of China Vincent Merme Wang Guangtao Wang Guangtao Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing & Organizing, WIEGO World Bank Yoel Siegel Facet Author [IMG: From event to legacy: Mega-events as catalysts for sustainable urban development] Paper [H5] From event to legacy: Mega-events as catalysts for sustainable urban development 2026 Can mega-events create lasting urban value beyond the global spotlight? This white paper explores how mega events like World Expos, Olympic Games, and FIFA World Cups can become catalysts for sustainable, inclusive, and resilient cities through legacy-driven planning, adaptive design, and community-centered urban transformation. Read now Learn more [IMG: Nature-based Solutions for the Arab Region: A Collection of Case Studies cover] Regional Report [H5] Nature-based Solutions for the Arab Region: A Collection of Case Studies 2026 The Arab region faces multiple converging challenges including rapid urbanization, water scarcity, environmental degradation and, in some contexts, conflict and displacement. Additionally, the increasing risks of climate change impacts, coupled with these interconnected issues, place mounting pressure on already strained urban systems and natural resources. In this context, Nature-based Solutions (NbS) offer a promising pathway to address these challenges. By harnessing ecosystems to enhance… Read now Learn more [IMG: Planning for Secure Water Futures in Contexts of Drought and Displacement: Evidence from Mafraq, Jordan cover] Technical Report [H5] Planning for Secure Water Futures in Contexts of Drought and Displacement: Evidence from Mafraq, Jordan 2026 This report examines how drought, climate change, and displacement intersect to shape urban water insecurity in Dahiyyat Al-Malik Abdullah, Mafraq. Through a multi-scalar analysis, it highlights infrastructure pressures, governance gaps, and the lived experiences of refugee and host communities, offering evidence-based recommendations for more inclusive and climate-resilient urban water responses. Read now Learn more [IMG: Global Trends and Insights on Urban Rural Linkages – Key Highlights Booklet] Toolkits, Manuals and Guides [H5] Global Trends and Insights on Urban Rural Linkages – Key Highlights Booklet 2026 This Key Highlights Booklet is a summarized version of the Global Trends and Insights on Urban-Rural Linkages Report. The booklet provides a concise overview of the evolving relationship between urban and rural areas, emphasizing their growing importance in sustainable development. It also explores global events, frameworks and processes that have contributed to strengthening urban-rural linkages (URLs), while highlighting emerging issues in urban-rural linkages. Drawing on… Read now Learn more [IMG: Metropolitan Planning and Finance for Adequate Housing Experts Group Meeting Report cover] Technical Report [H5] Metropolitan Planning and Finance for Adequate Housing Experts Group Meeting Report 2026 UN-Habitat presents the report Metropolitan Planning and Finance for Adequate Housing, developed from the Expert Group Meeting held in Istanbul, Türkiye, from 1 to 3 October 2025, within the framework of MARUF25 and in collaboration with the Marmara Municipalities Union. The meeting brought together 26 experts and representatives from governments, academia, international organizations and civil society. The report argues that adequate housing must be addressed through a… Learn more [IMG: World Cities Report 2026 cover] Flagship Report [H5] World Cities Report 2026: The Global Housing Crisis: Pathways to Action 2026 The current global housing crisis is the outcome of decades of insufficient investment, rapid urbanization, economic instability, and displacement caused by conflict and disasters. Recent global estimates indicate that up to 3.4 billion people lack access to secure, safe, and adequate housing, including more than 1 billion people living in informal settlements and slums under conditions characterized by insecure tenure, overcrowding, exposure to environmental hazards, and limited access to… Read now Learn more [IMG: Urban Content in NDC 3.0 - Full report] Flagship Report [H5] Urban Content in NDC 3.0: Cities at the Centre 2026 Urban Content in NDC 3.0: Cities at the Centre is the most comprehensive global analysis to date of how cities feature in national climate plans. Drawing on 142 third-generation Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs 3.0) submitted by mid-April 2026, the report delivers findings across sectors, regions, income groups, and NDC revision cycles, at a scale and depth not previously possible. Read now Learn more [IMG: Sahab City-Wide Public Space Assessment cover] Technical Report [H5] Sahab City-Wide Public Space Assessment 2026 The Sahab City-Wide Public Space Assessment provides a comprehensive, GIS-based analysis of the city's public spaces, evaluating environmental quality, inclusivity, and accessibility. It offers an evidence-based foundation to guide urban greening, inform investments, and support more resilient, inclusive city planning. Read now Learn more [IMG: Community Waste Bank Guidelines cover] Toolkits, Manuals and Guides [H5] Community Waste Bank Guidelines 2026 Thailand generates nearly 27 million tons of municipal solid waste annually. This report, analyses community waste bank models across Thailand and compares them with regional best practices. It offers actionable recommendations to strengthen nationwide implementation, support the circular economy, and advance SDGs 11, 12, and 13. Read now Learn more Accountability Activities Report Annual Report Evaluation Financial Audit Quadrennial Report Call for Proposal Expression of Interest High Level Meeting Media Materials Brochure Newsletter Press Release Resolution Statement and Speech Publication or report Brief Country Report Document Document - Cloned Fact Sheet Flagship Report Global Report Others Paper Policy and Strategy Regional Report Technical Report Toolkits, Manuals and Guides Urban Profile Voluntary Local Review Partner Resource SDG Localization Facet Type of document Statement and Speech [H5] Closing Remarks by Ms. Amina J. Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General, thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13), Closing Ceremony, 22 May 2026 Posted on May 22nd, 2026 Read now English Statement and Speech [H5] Closing Remarks by Ms. Anaclaudia Rossbach, Executive Director and Under-Secretary-General, thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13), Closing Ceremony, 22 May 2026 Posted on May 22nd, 2026 Read now English Document [H5] WUF13 Baku Call to Action Posted on May 22nd, 2026 Read now English Press Release [H5] World Urban Forum concludes in Baku with over 57,000 participants advancing a new global push on housing Posted on May 22nd, 2026 Read now English Statement and Speech [H5] Chair’s Summary of the Ministerial Meeting on the New Urban Agenda, thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) Posted on May 22nd, 2026 Read now English Expression of Interest [H5] WUF15 Call for Expression of Interest Posted on May 22nd, 2026 Read now English Press Release [H5] Official Closing Press Conference for the thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) Posted on May 21st, 2026 Read now English Document [H5] Letter from the President of the General Assembly on the Concept Note on the High-level meeting on the midterm review of the New Urban Agenda Posted on May 21st, 2026 Read now English Press Release [H5] UIA 2030 Award – Winners of the Third Cycle Announced at the World Urban Forum in Baku Posted on May 20th, 2026 Read now English
🛡️ Trust Signals — reviews, proof links, trust-theatre flag (Trust & Proof)
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| / (home) | 2 | 1 |
| /node/143936/ | 2 | 1 |
| /donor-relations/ | 2 | 1 |
| /knowledge/research-and-publications/ | 5 | 1 |
🔗 Identity & Technical Layer — schema JSON-LD: identity chains, entity gaps (Identity & Authority)
Your Diagnosis
Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.
Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)
These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.
Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.
Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.
Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.
Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.
Based on 259 businesses audited.
UN-Habitat has 18 points less BS than the average for Government, Municipal & Public Sector.
Government, Municipal & Public Sector BS: UN-Habitat (unhabitat.org)
UN-Habitat is a substance-first entity with a near-zero BS profile. It avoids all common marketing traps, opting instead for a data-heavy, document-linked transparency model that validates every claim made in its hero sections.
Implement structured data (Organization and Person schema) to technically validate the authority of named executives. Resolve the technical repetition of H3 tags in the navigation menus to improve accessibility and crawler efficiency. Link the ‘review_count’ metadata to a visible third-party verification source if they are indeed external ratings, or remove them to avoid the appearance of template artifacts. Maintain the current frequency of income status updates, as this is the primary neutralizer of fiscal BS.
The website perfectly aligns with the Government, Municipal & Public Sector category. It demonstrates a core focus on global policy-making, sustainable urban development, and multi-lateral governance typical of a United Nations agency.
“The score of 12 is driven by minor technical omissions (lack of schema, repeated headings) and the use of industry-standard jargon. The site scores nearly perfect on information density and semantic coherence due to the overwhelming presence of forensic, dated, and numbered evidence.”
This training module utilizes a snapshot of public data from UN-Habitat, captured on May 24, 2026, to demonstrate how machine logic evaluates different types of business narratives.
Purpose: This data is presented under “Fair Use” / “Educational Exception” for the purpose of forensic semantic analysis, allowing users to compare human intuition against machine-generated evaluations.
Notice to UN-Habitat: This analysis is part of a non-adversarial audit conducted by 1 Euro SEO. The results provided by 1EuroSEO are intended as professional feedback to help improve any website’s machine-readability and authority signals. The 1EuroSEO BS Detection Tool is a free tool, and anyone can test any company to see how their content is interpreted by AI models.
Any company can use the insights for free and improve its voice by comparing it to industry clichés or competitors. When a company has updated its content, it can always submit a new audit request, which will be reflected in a new current score.
To all users: You are encouraged to visit the live site at https://unhabitat.org to view the most current version of its content and learn from the source what this company is about and what it offers.