| Categoríes |
Practices entered in the Medellín Competition should fit into one of the following categories, as defined by the BLP Program of UN-HABITAT, which are in keeping with the Development Plan, Medellín: A Commitment for the Entire Citizenry, and with the requirements which guide the Pilot Plan for Transfers in the city. These categories are grouped as follows:
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You may download our demands file in word format in order to get more information about the strategic lines, categories and Medellin effective demands. Afterwards please go to the application form to define the postulate practice category. |
| CIVIL COMMITMENT AND CULTURAL VITALITY |
-Community participation
Civic culture
(civic awareness and education)
Participation
budgeting and decision-making
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LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND DECISION-MAKING |
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Transparency
and public accounting
Local
governments
Public-private partnerships
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Educational
infrastructure
Information
Technology for education
Quality of teachers
Food security for students
Education and vocational
training |
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Population
between 0 and 9 years
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GENDER EQUALITY AND ELIMINATING CLASS DISCRININATION
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Empowerrment of women |
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Secure
tenancy
Providing
public infrastructure for appropriate housing
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HOUSING, REGIONAL AND URBAN PLANNING |
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Improvement
of shanty towns and human settlements
Urban
revitalization
Town planning
Management
and conservation of cultural inheritance |
INFRASTRUTURE COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORT
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Transport
and mobility
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PROUDCTION AND CONSUMPTION PATTERNS |
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Waste
management and treatment
Re-use
and recycling
Energy saving |
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Income generation
Job creation
Professional training
Availability of loans
Equal access to work
Financing education |
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Small
business development in formal and informal sectors
Capital
building and Training in administration
Microcredit |
INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL COOPERATION |
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Inter-city
cooperation
Exchange
of experiences
Ongoing education and training |