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President Uhuru Kenyatta at UN-Meeting in Nairobi (PHOTO: Courtesy)
NAIROBI, KENYA: President Uhuru has assured of Kenya’s support to UN-Habitat and its activities as host to the global agency
To this commitment, he said Kenya will increase its contribution to
UN-Habitat and Human settlements Foundation Gains Account from Sh 70
million (USD 70,000) to Sh100 million (100,000 USD) during our next
annual contribution
The President welcomed the restructuring of the UN-Habitat and called on
the established organs to re-engineer its processes to enable it to
deliver on its core mandate as the lead agency in urbanization and human
settlements.
He asked the established subsidiary organs, through the new governance
structure, to strengthen the UN-Habitat’s organizational capacity and
resource base to make it a centre of excellence and a global leader in
the field of urbanization and human settlements development.
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“This
will also enable the UN-Habitat to effectively deliver on the double
mandate entrusted to it as the designated focal point for sustainable
urbanization and human settlements,” President Kenyatta said.
He was speaking on Monday at the UN-Habitat’s headquarters in Gigiri,
Nairobi, where he officially opened the inaugural session of the
UN-Habitat Assembly whose theme is ‘Innovation for a Better Quality of
Life in Cities and Communities’.
The Assembly replaces the UN Governing Council following the endorsement
of the resolution by the United Nations General Assembly in December
2018. The resolution established a new governance structure which
upgraded UN-Habitat’s status to a universal body and created a 36-member
board.
“This new structure is really intended to transform UN-Habitat’s
governance, provide oversight and enhance UN-Habitat’s efficiency and
effectiveness in delivering its mandate,” President Uhuru said.
President Uhuru challenged the UN agency to formulate strategies that
will transform cities and human settlements into engines of economic
growth and development in a sustainable manner.
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He
urged all stakeholders to support the work of the UN-Habitat, noting
that the implementation of the New Urban Agenda has been slow partly
because of financial and institutional constraints at the global body as
well as member states’ insufficient capacity to interpret, implement
and report on the progress of the urban agenda.
“I also urge member states to increase and honour their voluntary
contributions to the UN-Habitat human settlements foundation, while at
the same time encouraging those in a position to do so, to consider
increasing non-earmarked funds to be part of the core budget of
UN-Habitat,” he said.
“Kenya will also participate in the pledging session where we will
consider additional contributions,” the President said as he
congratulated Ms. Maimunah Mohd Sharif on her appointment as the
Executive Director of UN-Habitat.
Noting that in almost all parts of the world, societies are ill-prepared
to plan effectively for the rapid urbanization that is taking place
leading to the proliferation of slums and informal settlements,
urbanization of poverty and increased environmental degradation,
President Kenyatta called for collective international action informed
by scientific research and technological innovations to address the
challenges.
President Kenyatta also took the opportunity to outline the Kenya
government’s efforts to implement the New Urban Agenda and related
global urban agreements through the Big 4 Agenda.
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“Kenya
has outlined four key priorities (The BIG 4 agenda) for implementation
over the next five years. These include raising the share of the
manufacturing sector to 15 per cent of GDP; ensuring all citizens enjoy
food security and nutrition; achieving universal health coverage and
delivering at least 500,000 affordable housing units in major cities
around the country by 2022,” President Kenyatta said.
In support of the affordable housing agenda, President Kenyatta said the
Government has facilitated the establishment of a mortgage liquidity
facility in Kenya, the Kenya Mortgage Refinance Company (KMRC). The
objective of this company is to support the development of the primary
and secondary mortgage markets by providing secure, long-term funding to
mortgage lenders and increasing the availability and affordability of
mortgage loans to Kenyans.
The President said Kenya has also embarked on major infrastructural
developments both on major highways and within major urban areas that
have facilitated mobility, improved sanitation and access to services by
citizens.
In the area of research and technological advancement, President
Kenyatta pointed out that Kenya has laid emphasis on innovation as an
accelerator of the quality of life for its citizens through promotion
and development of entrepreneurship education in all sectors of the
economy.
“The Kenya National Innovation Agency (KENIA) was established in 2013 to
develop and manage the National Innovation System, and leverage
entrepreneurship towards a self-sustaining economy,” the President said.
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“To
this end, the country has a number of business incubation centres that
include Nailab, iHub, Strathmore University Business Incubation Centre
and Kenyatta University’s Chandaria Incubation and Innovation Centre,”
he added.
Other speakers included the President of the UN-Habitat Assembly Martha
Delgado and Executive Director UN-Habitat Maimunah Mohd Sharif.
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