Commission acts on housing issues: children's rights, refugee strategy considered.Children's housing rights and the development of a strategy to assist refugees and displaced persons displaced person: see refugee. were among the topics of 13 resolutions adopted by the Commission on Human Settlements at its fifteenth session (24 April-1 May, Nairobi). With children making up 40 per cent of the world's population, the Commission declared that mechanisms should be developed to protect their housing rights and called for an expert seminar on that subject, as well as further consideration of the issue at its next session, to be held in 1997. Other resolutions dealt with: the participation of women in human settlements development; aid to countries with economies in transition; strengthening efforts in Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. and the Caribbean; and issues related to urban environment. Outgoing Commission Chairman David Johansson David Johansson is a Swedish football defender who currently plays for Hammarby IF in Stockholm. Johanssons contract ends after the 2008 season. of Finland recalled that two major themes for the Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (HABITAT II Habitat II - the Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements - was held in Istanbul, Turkey from June 3-14, 1996, twenty years after the 1976 Habitat conference in Vancouver [1] that had led to the establishment of the Nairobi-based United Nations Centre ) - to be held in Istanbul, Turkey, in June 1996 - were sustainable human settlements in an urbanizing world and adequate shelter for all. The commitment to adequate shelter for all was re-emphasized by Wally N'Dow, Assistant Secretary-General of the UN Centre for Human Settlements and Secretary-General of HABITAT II. "Human settlement policies in the future will influence and be influenced" by global development issues, he told the Commission. "Local authorities, entrepreneurs, non-governmental organizations, women's and community groups, as well as young people who will live in the world of the next century, must become part of the solution." In a message by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali Boutros Boutros-Ghali (Arabic: بطرس بطرس غالي Coptic: BOYTPOC BOYTPOC ΓΑΛΗ) (born November 14, 1922) is an Egyptian diplomat who was the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations from to the Commission, read by Dr. N'Dow, it was noted that the Commission session held special significance as the last before the Istanbul conference ISTANBUL CONFERENCE ON DEMOCRACY AND GLOBAL SECURITY Planning and Organization: The conference is planned and organized by the Turkish National Police, under the auspices of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey and hosted by the Turkish , concluding a series of global meetings that would "forge the elements of a new common global strategy of people-centred and sustainable development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union for the twenty-first century. "The Governments and organizations assembled here today need to provide leadership and guidance for this great global undertaking, in which all elements of civil society must participate", he said. The newly-elected Commission Chairman is Boris Maiorski of the Russian Federation Russian Federation: see Russia. . Alberto Lizarralde of Venezuela, Rachmadi Bambang Soemadhijo of Indonesia, and John Zetter of the United Kingdom were elected Vice-Chairmen; and Antoine Zanga of Cameroon as Rapporteur rap·por·teur n. One who is designated to give a report, as at a meeting. [Middle English raportour, judge, from Old French raporteur, from raporter, to bring back . HABITAT II: `Gateway to the next century' Calling the 1996 HABITAT II the "gateway to development into the next century", Assistant Secretary-General Wally N'Dow told the second session (24 April-5 May, Nairobi) of the Preparatory Committee for the Conference that it would be a "true conference of partners", representing every level of Government, with input from private and voluntary sectors, professional associations, trade unions, women's and youth groups, and community representatives. All these groups, he said, would "learn from one another" how to solve the problems of human settlements put before them. Work continued at the session by an open-ended drafting group on the text of a draft action plan to guide the sustainable development of the world's cities, towns and villages. The text comprises a preamble A clause at the beginning of a constitution or statute explaining the reasons for its enactment and the objectives it seeks to attain. Generally a preamble is a declaration by the legislature of the reasons for the passage of the statute, and it aids in the interpretation of , statement of goals and principles, and a set of commitments to be undertaken by Governments in support of HABITAT II's objectives: development of sustainable human settlements in an urbanizing world, and adequate shelter for all. |
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