The Urban Management Programme (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organizations, together with external support agencies (ESAs), to strengthen the contribution that cities and towns in developing countries make towards economic growth, social development, and the alleviation of poverty. The program seeks to develop and promote appropriate policies and tools for municipal finance and administration, land management, infrastructure management, and environmental management. Through a capacity building component, the UMP plans to establish an effective partnership with national, regional, and global networks and ESAs in applied research, dissemination of information, and experiences of best practices and promising...
Among many mainstream development agencies, it is generally believed and accepted that planning for ...
During the last decades, local governments have increasingly become recognised as actors in internat...
Each day, planners in developing countries face a number of interrelated complex problems. In low-in...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
This paper has been prepared for the Urban Management and Environment component of the joint UNDP/Wo...
The opinions expressed in this report do not necessarily represent the views of the World Bank or it...
The Municipal Development Programme (MDP) was created in 1991 by the World Bank and bilateral donors...
sector) The paper discusses challenges, trends, and transitions in the urban environment field and o...
The aim of this paper is to show the importance of the United Nations development programme in the f...
World Bank Country Studies are among the many reports originally prepared for internal use as part o...
With the support of OECD and UNESCO, a basic, local-level monitoring technique has been developed to...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no.: T8164The challenge of rapid urbanisation and its attenda...
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Abstract: Many developing countries including those in Africa thrive to provide decent public servic...
Among many mainstream development agencies, it is generally believed and accepted that planning for ...
During the last decades, local governments have increasingly become recognised as actors in internat...
Each day, planners in developing countries face a number of interrelated complex problems. In low-in...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
The Urban Management Program (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of organ...
This paper has been prepared for the Urban Management and Environment component of the joint UNDP/Wo...
The opinions expressed in this report do not necessarily represent the views of the World Bank or it...
The Municipal Development Programme (MDP) was created in 1991 by the World Bank and bilateral donors...
sector) The paper discusses challenges, trends, and transitions in the urban environment field and o...
The aim of this paper is to show the importance of the United Nations development programme in the f...
World Bank Country Studies are among the many reports originally prepared for internal use as part o...
With the support of OECD and UNESCO, a basic, local-level monitoring technique has been developed to...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no.: T8164The challenge of rapid urbanisation and its attenda...
bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A...
Abstract: Many developing countries including those in Africa thrive to provide decent public servic...
Among many mainstream development agencies, it is generally believed and accepted that planning for ...
During the last decades, local governments have increasingly become recognised as actors in internat...
Each day, planners in developing countries face a number of interrelated complex problems. In low-in...