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Community Participation & Urban Governance:
- The Architect of the Community - A Participative Designing Method - Cuba
- Batikent Project - Turkey
- Child in the Park - Brazil
- City Management in Tilburg: Past, Present and Future - The Netherlands
- The Communidades Program, Fortaleza - Brazil
- Community Information Resource Center - South Africa
- Community Participation for Clean Surroundings - EXNORA - India
- Community Participation in the Management of
the Urban Environment - Senegal
- Creating a Sustainable Community: Vision 2020 - Canada
- Diadema: Consolidating Innovative Alternatives
of Municipal Management - Brazil
- The Experience of the Participative Budget in
Porto Alegre - Brazil
- Institutionalizing Community-Based Development - Cote d'Ivoire
- The Konala Game - Finland
- Local Initiatives Program, Lublin - Poland
- Local Level Capacity Strenghtening in Guelph/Ontario and in Jinga/Uganda - Uganda
- Low-Cost Housing - Malawi
- Metro Toronto's Changing Communities: Innovative
Responses - Canada
- Neighbourhood Management Company, Stedenwijk Rotterdam - The Netherlands
- Oslo Old Town - Community Participation in Environment Improvement - Norway
- Poverty Alleviation through Community Participation (UBSP) - India
- Quartiers en Crise - Belgium
- Regional Network of Local Authorities for Management of Human Settlements - Japan
- Santos: Integrated Children's and Family Program - Brazil
- Self-help Housing: Mutirao 50, Fortaleza - Brazil
- Settlement Upgrading Project (DUA/GTZ Project) - Senegal
- Transforming Neighborhoods Together - USA
- VERTTI - A Reference Database for Municipal Services - Finland
- Walterton Neighbourhood Builders, Ltd. - United Kingdom
Source of Best Practice Information:
all of the programme summaries are taken from the Best Practices Database compiled by UN-Habitat and with the support of the UNESCO-MOST Clearing House. The database is extensive and contains 700 examples of good and best practices which were reviewed and judged by independent technical committees and juries for the Habitat II City Summit in Istanbul in 1996, and for the Dubai International Awards for Best Practices in Improving the Living Environment, in 1998. The summaries of selected good and best practices are included in the MOST Database because of their particular relevance to or impact on poverty eradication and on social cohesion.
More information on the Best Practices Database, the Best Practices & Local Leadership Programme and the Dubai International Awards can be obtained by contacting:
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