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Secure land rights for all - Ensure equitable access to land and property rights There can be no sustainable development without secure land rights Better land management to reduce land conflicts Secure land and property rights for all GLOBAL LAND TOOL NETWORK © U N- H a b i t a t/ M a m y M a h e n i n t i a n a U N P h o t o / J . P . L a f o n t e © U N - H a b i t at - R u t h M c L e o d © U N - H a b i t a t www.gltn.net Good land governance for poverty reduction

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Page 1: Global Land Tool Network Messages

Secure landrights for all -

Ensure equitable access to land and property

rights

There can be no sustainable development

without secureland rights

Better land management

to reduce land conflicts

Secure land and property rights for allG L O BA L L A N D TO O L N E T W O R K

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Good land governance for poverty reduction

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www.unhabitat.org • www.imacitychanger.org • www.worldurbancampaign.org • www.gltn.net

Safe andclean areas in

our cities for all to enjoy

Increaseaccess to public

and non-emission transport

Improve the lives of

urban dwellers and prevent the formation of new

slums

Increaseuniversal

provision of safe drinking waterand adequate

sanitationservices

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www.unhabitat.org • www.imacitychanger.org • www.worldurbancampaign.org • www.gltn.net

Jointhe City Changer

campaign

PLANNING THE FUTURE.

Getting more people involved in planning

cities for future generations!

LET’S BE INCLUSIVE!Equality and

social inclusion for vulnerable urban

groups

“It is a vision of my Government to make the country slum-free as early as possible by providing slum-dwellers basic services and access to decent shelter and creating conditions of urban development that contain the need for the emergence of slums. I’m a city changer.”

Ms. Kumari Selja, Minister for Housing andUrban Poverty Alleviation of India

“We’re sharing our experience in extending water and sanitation coverage to help other African utilities meet the Millennium Development Goals.I’m a city changer.”

Mr. Samir Bensaid, General Director,Institut International de l’Eau et de l’Assainissement Office National de l’Eau, Morocco

“We join our partners in the global water and sanitation arena to keep our planet’s most precious of resources, our water, high on the agenda. The right to water is a human right. The right to sanitation is the right to dignity. I’m a city changer.”

Dr. Joan Clos, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Executive Director UN-Habitat

“Everyone should have the right to dignified sanitation. I am working on bringing toilets to the 2.6 billion who still do not have one. I’m a city changer.”

Jack Sim, “Mr. Toilet”, Founder of World Toilet Organization

“I want safer and equal cities for all”

Gita Dave, Nairobi, Kenya

To learn more about the campaign, Log on to:

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