WFWO OPERATION POLICY

WE ARE FOCUSED ON GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA ISSUES

Planning Activities and Lending Programme

WFWO is focusing is to strengthen its support to contribute to the work of United ECOSOC in implementing the former MDGs for human security and sustainable local development projects facility. As well as to contribute to increase public awareness, and resource mobilizations to support the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and new SDGs Goal and global Agenda through the tools that will be developed on key areas of Global Agenda, such as poverty alleviation and sustainable development projects focusing on social housing to contribute to SDGs 17th Goals.

WFWO Projects Facility Operations and action aim is to:

WFWO and its Partners is taking inaction for the Sustainable Development Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges we face, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice. The 17 Goals are all interconnected, and to leave no one behind, it is important that we achieve them all by 2030.

The main planning activities by WFWO are:

1.    Field of action: Support the Global Development Agenda

2.    Field of action: Contribute to UN MDGs / SDGs 17ths Goals.

3.    Filed of action: Resource Mobilizations to contribute and to implement SDGS Platform

4.    Public awareness to promote the global agenda and activities of the United Nations

5.    Conference and forum and work shops on Global Agenda
6.    Special event focusing on SDGs targets.

7.    Media Reportage on SDGs and WFWO Project Facility

8.    Promote the WFWO activities and UN events trough social media.

WFWO and Its Partners is focusing on social housing matter to support global counmities developing countries.

WFWO is acted on social housing issue as global development agenda. 

The social Housing is an important component of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and an essential driver for achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs. Adequate and affordable social housing leads to benefits in health, education, and economic opportunities. The process of social housing improvement is often a ladder out of poverty for families and communities in developing countries needed urgently. These changes benefit the larger community, reducing inequality and building resilience against economic and natural disasters.

Actions toward adequate and affordable social housing have multiple effects and support the implementation of other global development strategies, such as the New Urban Agenda, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and the Paris Agreement.

With this guide, the social housing practitioners and development experts alike will learn about the transformational impact of housing in achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Additionally, this can be a starting point for action, research, and analysis for measuring housing impact through the SDGs’ monitoring framework of targets and indicators.

The Social Housing and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 17th Goals

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development embraces core principles, including universality (it applies to all countries and considers all people despite their status and location), interconnectedness and indivisibility (it needs to be implemented as a whole), inclusiveness (every contribution is valid), and multistakeholder partnerships (to support implementation).

The right to adequate to social housing as an important element of these core principles is embraced in the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and has long been a priority for WFWO and its partners for Humanity and to implement the SDGs 17th Goals.

The WFWO and its Partners strengthen effort and to take action to develop an adequate social housing means more than a roof over one’s head. It also means adequate privacy; adequate space; physical accessibility; adequate security; security of tenure; structural stability and durability; adequate lighting, heating and ventilation; adequate basic infrastructure, such as water-supply, sanitation and waste- management facilities; suitable environmental quality and health- related factors; and adequate and accessible location with regard to work and basic facilities: all of which should be available at an affordable cost and to develop jobs creation and support the country .
 

Social Housing’s role and impact in the SDGs 17th Goals

The review and analysis of the 17 SDGs with their 169 targets is more focusing to strengthen on social housing show that is very important to SDGs targets and its implementation:

• The Social Housing contributes directly or indirectly to reimplementation most of the SDGs.

• Social Housing is platform of householders to sustainability, to contribute to driving Human Development Multidimensional Poverty in health, education, and standard of living, including indicators in nutrition; child mortality; school enrolment; energy; water; sanitation; and durable, healthy construction.

• The Social Housing as a process can create as ensue of place and dignity, building community cohesion as well as one’s social and financial network and assets.

• Adequate and affordable social housing is a multiplier of community jobs and incomes and improves social household financial stability, often providing opportunities for home-based industry.

• The social Housing is prerequisite it overinclusive, equitable, safe, resilient, and sustainable cities, and rural community in developing countries.

The WFWO/SHH Project Facility and its Partners reaffirm that the Social Housing is an integral part of seven SDGs. The action is taken will contribute directly to local governments and communities in all aspect of the SDGs Platform as follows:

Goal 1 — No poverty

• The adequate and affordable social housing builders’ licence and reduces vulnerability to economic, social, health and climate-related shocks and disasters.

 • Equal access to land and social housing, and the economic resources they generate, promotes sustainability locally.

Goal 2 — Zero hunger

• Access to more affordable social housing helps people avoid having to choose between housing and food costs.

 • Tenure security and adequate social housing can empower small-scale food production.

Goal 3 — Good health and well-being

• The affordable, safe, stable, secure, and resilient social housing is an important factor in physical and mental health and well-being is human right.

Goal 4 — Quality education

• Adequate living conditions enable access to education and better education outcomes.

• Training programs and capacity strengthening in social housing increase knowledge concerning sustainable development in various ways, including disaster preparedness and responsible, quality construction with facilities will be provided.

Goal 5 — Gender equality

• Equal access to social housing and land rights, credit, mortgages, and rental housing protects women from discriminatory policies and practices and protects their rights in cases of violence.

• Strongly and is important that the rights for social housing for women have a catalytic effect, elevating the standard of living for entire communities in developing countries.

Goal 6 — Clean water and sanitation

• The Access to safe and affordable water and sanitation is a human right and vital component of healthy and adequate social housing.

Goal 7 — Affordable and clean energy

• Energy poverty is a specific form of social housing poverty, with social, environmental and health impacts on wider communities in developing countries

Goal 8 — Decent work and economic growth jobs creations local communities

• The social housing sector supports economic growth through job creation related to the construction industry and additional demand for materials and services.

• The social housing sector has strong multiplier effects and as a percentage of GDP is often at least as important as other key sectors, such as manufacturing.
 
• Stable and adequate social housing leads to better economic opportunities by providing space for home-based enterprises and allowing households additional time for productive activities for local communities.
 
• Slumland in form al households are a major economic force. The informal sector is estimated to build approximately 80% of all urban housing in the developing world, making it the leading actor in the housing supply chain.

Goal 9 — Industry, innovation, and infrastructure by WFWO/SHH Project facility

• WFWO /SHH Project Facility fort social housing is new technologies promote an affordable, market-based, resilient, energy-efficient, and green housing approach.

• The lack of quality, reliable, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure in slums and informal settlements poses risks to residents of those settlements and the wider community.
 
• The social Housing interventions addressing the availability of energy, habitability through quality improvement — including energy efficiency — and affordability are indispensable for ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, healthy, and clean energy for all.

Goal 10 — Reduced inequalities

• Inequalities in social housing reflect in equalities in broader social and economic systems.

•  Equitable access to social housing helps communities overcome inequality.

Goal 11 — Sustainable cities and local communities

• Access to adequate social housings central to achieving inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable cities and local communities.

•  Positioning housing at the centre contributes toward building better settlements and cities because of the transformational impact of housing on social, economic, and environmental outcomes.
 
• The dual approach of facilitating the upgrading of existing slum settlements and increasing access to adequate and affordable social housing for low-income, vulnerable, and marginalized households is important for achieving sustainable development. Improving housing affordability is a prerequisite of progress toward sustainable cities and communities.

Goal 12 — Responsible consumption and production

• The WFWO/SHH Project Facility is to Sustainable design and construction based on energy efficiency and the use of local, recycled and/or renewable materials reduce life-cycle costs, carbon footprints and environmental degradation.

• Recycling and reuse in the building sector can minimize extraction of raw
materials and construction waste and to use local materials available in the
country.

Goal 13 — Climate action

• The WFWO/SHH Project Facility is focussed to contribute to Sustainable social housing construction practices reduce contributions to drivers of climate change. Building resilient homes and communities reduces risk, promotes preparedness, and improves the ability to cope with environmental shocks.

Goal 16 — Peace, justice, and strong institutions

• Methods applied in interventions addressing slums, informal settlements and unaffordable social housing can contribute to the overall improvement of urban planning and governance.

• Tenure security and in formals settlement recognition promote the participation of vulnerable groups in decision-making.

• Slum upgrading may contribute to the reduction of violence and other criminal activities.

Goal 17 — Partnerships for the goals

• The WFWO and its Partners is working all together as partner to achieve our common objectives to implement the SDGs 17 th Gaols. This will Enabling stakeholder engagement and participatory processes will assist in the development of social housing and land policies.

All WFWO Project Facility and partners will Inclusive and people-public-private partnerships, financial investors through social housing-focused initiatives, can ensure sustainable and resilient cities.

The main Goals part of WFWO/SHH Project Facility Focused on Social Housing to contribute direct and integrated to implement SDGs 17 Goals

WFWO/SHH Project Facility -Integrated part of SDGs Goals

Social Housing is a direct contribution to SDGs.

INDIRECT contribution to goals

WFWO Project Facility the main targets are to improve nutrition and quality of life of world’s most vulnerable people at critical times in their lives.
 
Enable development by (a) helping people build assets that benefit them directly; (b) promoting the self-reliance of poor people and communities.
 

Our sustainable development projects facility enables communities to achieve a better quality of life and escape the spiral of poverty. 

Impacts of our work include significant improvements and results of projects are classified as follows:

As all these local projects are closely interrelated, they were integrated as components of the project on “Promoting UN Partnership Initiatives with Leading NGOs and strengthening their Capacity to enhance their Contribution to the MDGs and new SDG 17th Gaols for Human Security and Local Sustainable Development”.

The transformation and contribution to implement the SDGs Gaols 11

1.Resources mobilizations to implement the SDGs target

For further information please on resources SDGs Platform

2. Action is taken by WFWO on SDGS

3. Project Facility Focusing on Social Housing on SDGs 17 th Goals

WFWO Housing and the Sustainable Development Gaols 17 th targets

The transformation and contribution to implement the SDGs Goals 11

1.Resources mobilizations to implement the SDGs target

For further information please on resources SDGs Platform

2. Action is taken by WFWO on SDGS

3. Project Facility Focusing on Social Housing on SDGs 17 th Goals

WFWO Housing and the Sustainable Development Gaols 17 th targets

The transformation and contribution to implement the SDGs Goals 11

WFWO Housing and the Sustainable Development Gaols 17th targets

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