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We, the members of the Jury, having reviewed 43 best practices
nominated by an Independent Technical Advisory Committee have decided
that the following initiatives should be given special recognition
in the form of the Tokyo and Dubai Awards for Excellence in Improving
the Living Environment at the Second United Nations Conference on
Human Settlements - Habitat II in Istanbul, 3-14 June 1996.
• Project on Sites and Services for Family
Groups with Low Income Living in the North of Gran Buenos Aires,
Argentina
• Integration Council in the Favelas’ Rehabilitation
Process, Fortaleza, Brazil
• Metro Toronto's Changing Communities: Innovative Responses,
Metro Toronto, Canada
• Post-calamity Reconstruction of Anhui Province's Rural Areas,
China
• Successful Institutionalization of Community-based Development
in the Commune of Adjamé, Abidjan, Côte
d'Ivoire
• A Women's Self-help Organization for Poverty Alleviation
in India: The SEWA Bank, India
• Shelter Upgrading, Agadir, Morocco
• City Management in Tilburg, The
Netherlands
• Local Initiative Programme: Community Planning Process and
City/Neighbourhood Partnership in Lublin, Poland
• Community Information Resource Centre (CIRC), Alexandra,
South
Africa
• "Don't Move, Improve", Community-owned and-governed
Urban Revitalisation Project, South Bronx, New York City, USA
• City of Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
The Jury further endorses the work and the report of the Technical
Advisory Committee which undertook the review of some 600 submissions
at its meeting in Rotterdam, 26 February - 1 March 1996. The 43
nominations to the Jury are meritous in their own right. The practices
represent excellent examples of processes and practices that will
help us meet the challenges facing the world's cities and communities
in the 21st century. No selection could possibly do justice to the
wealth of experience which they embody.
The Jury therefore wants to emphasize that its final selection for
the Awards of Excellence should be seen as an acknowledgment and
appreciation of the hundreds of initiatives which have been submitted
from all regions of the world. In making its selection, the Jury
took note of the criteria established by the Preparatory Committee
for Habitat II and the additional considerations advanced in the
Dubai Declaration resulting from the Dubai International Conference
on Best Practices held in November 1995. These included:
Tangible impact on improving people's living environments
Partnerships between two or more key actors
Sustainability
Innovativeness
Transferability
Gender concerns
In reaching its conclusion the members of the Jury worked in two
independent groups, each selecting 16 from the 43 submissions, and
then, in plenary, determined the final list. Members of the Jury
were unanimous in the selection of the award winners. This unanimity
demonstrates the remarkable consistency and quality of the best
practices and reinforces the assessment of the Technical Advisory
Committee.
The Jury concurs with and strongly supports the recommendations
of the Technical Advisory Committee with regard to the continuation
of the Best Practices Initiative, most notably that:
The Habitat II Conference endorse the strategy of
establishing a global network of regional and thematic centres to
continue the process of identifying, disseminating and learning
from best practices, and the establishment of a broad-based consultative
mechanism, including all major groups of actors and stakeholders,
to guide the further development of the Best Practices Initiative
so as to ..."explore and promote new ways and means of transferring
knowledge, experience and expertise on a North-North, North-South,
South-South and South-North basis";
The Best Practices Initiative pursue partnership arrangements and
innovative means of financing its core activities; that governments
continue to provide in-cash and in-kind contributions for the continued
development of the Best Practices Initiative, particularly in supporting
the work of regional and thematic centres in developing countries.
The Jury strongly believes that the Best Practices
Initiative:
effectively integrates the efforts, expertise and experience of
all stakeholders in providing practical solutions to some of the
most critical social, economic, environmental and human settlement
problems facing an urbanising world;
offers the means for mutual exchange and learning and constitutes
a model for the approaching human settlement and development in
the century ahead.
Finally, the Jury would like to acknowledge the invaluable
support and hospitality of the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto
and of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
TORONTO, 29 MARCH 1996
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Members of the Jury
Mr. Alan Tonks, Chairman of the Jury
Chairman of the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto
Toronto, CANADA
Mr. Mutsuo Mabuchi
Director-General of External Affairs
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Tokyo, JAPAN
Mr. Hussain Nasser Lootah
Assistant Director-General
Environment & Health Affairs
Dubai Municipality
Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Professor Edward S. Ayensu
President
Panafrican Union for Science and Technology
Accra, GHANA
Mr. Deepak S. Parekh
Chairman
Housing Development Finance Corporation
Bombay, INDIA
Ms. Joan MacDonald
Under-Secretary of State
Ministerio de Vivienda y Urbanismo
Santiago, CHILE
Mr. Mohammed Abdul Karim Julfar
Head of Administrative Development Office
Dubai Municipality
Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Mr. Jose Antonio Zorrilla,
Consul General of Spain
Toronto, CANADA
Mr. Gerrit Ph. Brokx,
Mayor of Tilburg,
Chair of the Technical Advisory Committee
Tilburg, The Netherlands
Mr. Dianne Dillon-Ridgley,
Vice-Chair of the Technical Advisory Committee
U.S. President's Council on Sustainable Development
Iowa City, USA
Mr. Hisao Watanabe
Chief Representative of New York
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
New York, USA
Secretariat to the Jury
Mr. Ed Frank
Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies
Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Mr. Nicholas You
Co-ordinator
Global Best Practices Initiative
Nairobi, KENYA
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For more information, please contact:
Best Practices and Local Leadership Programme (BLP)
UN-HABITAT
P.O. Box 30030, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: (254 20) 623029; 624981; 624328
Fax: (254 20) 623080, 624266, 624267
Email: bestpractices@unhabitat.org
Dubai Municipality
P.O.Box 67
Dubai
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Tel: (+971) 4 206 4414 / 221 5555
Fax: (+971) 4 222 1319 / 224 6666
E-mail: info@dm.gov.ae
dubai-award@dm.gov.ae
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