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GS-1: Urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
GS-2: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Human Resources; Important International institutions.
Context: A major new report by UN-Habitat, launched at the World Urban Forum 13 in Baku, highlights that the global housing crisis affecting billions can be addressed through inclusive, rights-based, and climate-resilient housing strategies.
Key Findings of the Report
• Scale of the Global Housing Crisis: Up to 3.4 billion people worldwide lack access to adequate housing.
• Major Drivers of the Crisis: The crisis is shaped by five interconnected challenges: affordability, displacement, informality, sustainability and declining liveability.

• Housing Affordability Challenges: Around 44% of households globally spend more than 30% of their income on housing.
• Informal Settlements and Urban Exclusion: Informal settlements increased from 895 million people in 2000 to around 1.13 billion in 2024.
• Displacement and Housing Insecurity: By the end of 2024, over 123 million people were forcibly displaced globally due to conflict, violence, persecution and disasters.
• Climate Change and Housing: Climate-related hazards could destroy nearly 167 million homes by 2040.
• Housing as a Human Right: The report highlights that forced evictions, insecure tenure and homelessness remain major human rights concerns.
• Successful Global Examples: Thailand’s Baan Mankong programme is highlighted for community-driven upgrading of informal settlements.
About the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)
• It is the United Nations agency responsible for human settlements and sustainable urban development.
• Established in 1978 after the Habitat I Conference (Vancouver, 1976), it promotes inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities to ensure adequate shelter for all.
• Headquartered in Nairobi, UN-Habitat supports countries through research, policy support, technical assistance and capacity-building on sustainable urbanization.
• India and UN-Habitat: India has been associated with UN-Habitat since its inception and played a major role in establishing the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements in 1976.
• India’s Engagement with UN-Habitat and Urban Initiatives: India’s engagement with UN-Habitat aligns with major urban initiatives such as the Smart Cities Mission, AMRUT, HRIDAY, National Urban Livelihoods Mission and the National Rurban Mission.

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