UN-Habitat, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, is the agency focused on promoting sustainable urban development and ensuring adequate shelter for all. Established in 1978, it aims to address the challenges of rapid urbanization, housing, and environmental sustainability. The organization works with governments, local authorities, and civil society to improve living conditions and to foster urban resilience against climate change.
Through research, policy advocacy, and capacity building, UN-Habitat collaborates on various projects globally, often showcased by the UN-Habitat Logo. This emblem symbolizes the organization’s commitment to transforming cities into inclusive, safe, and sustainable environments. Their focus extends to enhancing urban planning practices and promoting the right to adequate housing.
UN-Habitat also plays a pivotal role in the Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically Goal 11, which aims to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. By leveraging partnerships, they strive to implement innovative solutions to urban challenges, empowering communities while fostering economic growth. The UN-Habitat Logo serves as a reminder of their ongoing mission: to create a better urban future for generations to come, ensuring no one is left behind.








