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With reference to the initiatives under or supported by the UN-Habitat New Urban Agenda, consider the following statements.
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Statement 1: UN-Habitat’s Cities and Climate Change Initiative (CCCI) is the Agency’s flagship Initiative supporting cities in emerging and developing countries to address the climate challenge. The Initiative supports cities responding to the negative impact of climate change that is already being felt worldwide, to put in place appropriate mitigation measures. CCCI places emphasis on participatory processes, sound analysis, sustainable urban planning, good governance, responsive leadership, and practical initiatives at all levels.
Statement 2: UN-Habitat’s City Prosperity Initiative (CPI) is a global initiative that enables city authorities, as well as local and national stakeholders, to identify opportunities and potential areas of intervention for their cities to become more prosperous. Its composite index made of six dimensions serves to define targets and goals that can support the formulation of evidence-based policies, including the definition of city-visions and long- term plans that are both ambitious and measurable. The CPI is both a metric and a policy dialogue, which offers cities from developed and developing countries the possibility to create indicators and baseline information, often for the first time.
Statement 3: Facilitated by UN-Habitat, Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) is an alliance of global, regional and national partners contributing to poverty alleviation through the promotion of land reform, improved land management and security of tenure by developing and disseminating pro- poor and gender-responsive land tools.
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