Partnership Experiences Against Urban Poverty

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9788846446473
- Editore
- Franco Angeli
- Collana
- Varie
- Formato
- Brossura
- Anno
- 2003
- Pagine
- 160
Disponibile
19,00 €
Upon the approval of the Habitat II Agenda in Istanbul, in June 1996, the international community set two main goals: an adequate house for everybody and sustainable human settlements in an increasingly urban world.
By this publication, gathering the witnesses and experiences presented by the actors involved in development at the Seminar held in San Marino from the 23rd to the 25th of August 2000, AVSI intends to highlight two basic conditions in the implementation of this process: a new relationship between all the stakeholders: people, institutions, civil society, private companies, development banks, funding Countries and developing Countries; a method of intervention for the inclusion of informal urban areas considering all the factors of human wealth.
Experience proves that the most effective and stable results are based on an extended participation and on the partnership among all the stakeholders, enhancing the initiatives born out of society.
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Autore | Avsi Associazione Volontari Per Il Servizio Internazionale |
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Editore | Franco Angeli |
Anno | 2003 |
Tipologia | Libro |
Collana | Varie |
Num. Collana | 1028 |
Lingua | Inglese |
Indice | Walter Maffenini, Editor's note Introductory Papers Rubens Recupero, The last developed countries and the international poverty trap Maria Teresa Gatti, Enrico Novara, The Real City. Methods and actions implemeted by AVSI to upgrade informal urban areas Part I. Africa and Latin America: Best Practices Catherine Akumu Mavenjia, People with HIV and Youth in Especially Difficult Circumstances Can Contribute to Their Own Development Rose Busingye, The "Meeting Point" in the Slum: a Presence Among Sick People and Outcast Youth Edgar Villanueva Nuñez, Relationship Between Local Government and International Corporation Agencies Antonio Hernando Redondo, Work experiences in Andahuaylas Sonia Fontes, Environmental Sanitation and Socioeconomic Development of Informal Settlements Mario Gordilho, Urban Upgrading in Salvador de Bahia Arturo Alberti, Lessons from Practices in Africa and Latin America Part II. Experiences and Programs in Cities Elena Rasino Elida, Experiences from the City of Rosario, Argentina Vilma Reyes de Castellano, Experiences from the City of Tegucigalpa, Honduras Gloria Jaramillo, Experiences from the City of Lima, Peru Part III. Development Agents: Synergies Among Different Stakeholders Enrico Novara, The Role of Civil Society Maria Teresa Gatti, The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations Nemat T. Shafik, The Role of the World Bank in Addressing Urban Poverty Oscar De Rojas, The Role of the United Nations and other International Institutions in Development Financing Vincenzo Petrone, Italian Perspectives on the Role of the Role of National Governments Francis Xavier K. Lubanga, Ugandan Perspectives on the Role on National Governments Olga Menendez, Perspectives from Honduras on the Role of National Governments Gabriele Gatti, Perspectives from the Republic of San Marino on the Role of Small Nations in Poverty Reduction Programs Ezio Castelli, Creating Synergy Among International Organizations, National Governments and Civil Society Part IV. Dreams and Hopes Become Reality: Comparing Programs Loredana Stalteri, Introduction Mark Hildebrand, Cities Alliance Partnership Activities Marc Rimez, The Urb-Al Program of the European Commission Luciano Carrino, Italian Cooperation Against Poverty and Social Exclusion Paolo Lembo, Rebuilding Local Governments After Conflicts Maurizio Sacconi, Training and Job creation in Urban Areas Loredana Stalteri, Final consideration Arturo Alberti, General Conclusions. |
Stato editoriale | In Commercio |
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