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Conference on Social Inclusion: Getting on track with the Millennium Development Goals in Kosovo
A Conference
on Social Inclusion/ Getting on track with the Millennium Development Goals in Kosovo
was held on October 19-20, 2009. The Conference brought together
parliamentarians of Kosovo and the SEE region, civil society, donors and the private
sector to discuss issues of health, education, economy and employment,
environmental issues, governance and donor coordination in the context of
social inclusion and Millennium Development Goals.
Governance
and Environment working group was led by Arijeta Himaduna, MuSPP /UN-HABITAT liaison
and governance officer. The group discussed various issues such as the
pollution of natural environment, water and solid waste management, informal
settlements and illegal buildings and security from the perspective of gender
and human rights.
In the
focus of the group discussion were also aspects of governance such as local
government competences, public participation in decision making processes,
participatory approach in the development process, good governance criteria and
urban governance index.
In order to
achieve visible results, it is important to address thematic issues mentioned
above while applying good governance norms and principles. One of the key
issues mentioned was the need for proper budget allocation according to the
European standards and criteria.
An additional contribution of MuSPP/UN-HABITAT for the Environment and Governance group was the paper on MDGs Social Inclusion and Human Rights in Cities through Gender Lens. Issues raised in paper were accepted by all and attached to the recommendations of the group. (See attached)
MDGS, SOCIAL INCLUSION AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN CITIES THROUGH A GENDER LENSE - Download