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INVITATION: VALIDATION WORKSHOP ON THE PREPARATION OF
NATIONAL HABITAT III REPORT

Subsequent to Habitat II, the United Nations General Assembly will decide to convene the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Development (Habitat III) in 2016. Habitat III will be one of the first global Conferences after the Post 2015 Urban Development Agenda and is intended to provide the opportunity to discuss and chart new pathways in response to the challenges of urbanization and the opportunities it offers for the implementation of the sustainable development goals.

2. A major pre-condition for the event is all Member States to prepare a comprehensive country report bordering on urban demography, land and urban planning, environment and urbanization, urban governance and legislation, urban economy, housing and basic services, indicator and case study and policy document, which will feed into the global report

3. The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development and Partners have initiated the process towards fulfilling this important criterion. This includes a consultative workshop which was successfully organized on the 5th of November, 2014 at the Institute of Local Government Studies (ILGS) to elicit inputs for the Draft Report.

4. The Consultants have successfully submitted the Final Draft Report to the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development for review and validation.

6. You are therefore kindly invited to a one day (1) Validation Workshop on Friday, 12th December, 2014 at the Institute of Local Government Studies (ILGS), Madina at 8:30am.

7. We count on your usual co-operation.

8. Thank you.

C. K. DONDIEU CHIEF DIRECTOR FOR: HON. MINISTER

DISTRIBUTION LIST ATTACHED:

DISTRIBUTION LIST

|INSTITUTION |NAME/TITLE |NUMBER |
|Ministry of Finance (MoF) |Mr. Victor Anani Azameti |2 |
| |Mr. Samuel Akoto Danso | |
|Ministry of Justice & AG’s Dept. |Mr Sylvester Williams |1 |
|Ministry of Environment Science, Technology and Innovation |Mr. Kwame E. Quaison |1 |
|(MESTI) | | |
|Ministry of Water Resource Works and Housing (MWRWH) |Alhaji Yaya Yakubu |2 |
| |Mr. Chris Pobee | |
|University of Ghana (UG) |Prof. Yankson |4 |
| |Prof. Jacob Songsore | |
| |Prof. George Owusu | |
| |Dr. Oteng Ababio | |
|Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) |Dr. Daniel Inkoom |1 |
|National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) |Dr. I.F. Mensah Bonsu |2 |
| |Dr. Grace Bediako | |
|Local Government Service Secretariat |Dr. Mahama Callistus |2 |
| |Director, PPMED | |
|Institute of Local Government Studies |Dr. Esther Ofei-Aboagye |3 |
|(ILGS) |Mr. Bless Darkey | |
| |Mr. Edward Aboagye | |
|Ghana Police Service |Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan |1 |
|Ghana Institute of Planners |Mr. Kwasi Poku |1 |
|Ghana Institute of Engineers |Ing. Magnus L. Quarshie |1 |
|Ghana Institute of Surveyors |J. T. Odametey |1 |
|GIZ |Mr. Edward Sarpong |1 |
|UN-Habitat |Ms. Abena Ntori |1 |
|Global Communities |Ishmael Adams |1 |
|GSS |Mrs. Augusta Okantey |1 |
|TCPD HQ |Mr. K.D. Osei |1 |
|EPA |Mr. Acquah Hayford |1 |
|Head, UN Desk – MoF |Head, UN Desk – MoF |1 |
|Slum Dwellers Associations | |3 |
|Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources/Land Commission/LVD/| |2 |
|SMD | | |
|Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council |Hon. Regional Minister/REPO |1 |
|Accra Metropolitan Assembly |Kwadwo Yeboah |1 |
| |Koraman Ocram | |
|Tema Metropolitan Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|Ashaiman Municipal Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|Adenta Municipal Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|Ledzo-Kuku-Krowor Mun. Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|La-Dade-Kotopon Muni- Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|La-Nkwantanang Muni- Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|Ga South Municipal Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|Ga East Muni. Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|Ga Central Muni Assembly |Development Planning Officer |2 |
| |Town Planning Officer | |
|Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly |Hon. MCE |1 |
|Accra Metropolitan Assembly |Hon. MCE |1 |
|Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly |Hon. MCE |1 |
|Tamale Metropolitan Assembly |Hon. MCE |1 |
|Ho Municipal Assembly |Hon. MCE |1 |
|Ghana Urban Management Project | |2 |
|Technical Assistant Team | | |
|People’s Dialogue |Mr. Farouk Braimah |1 |
|HFC Bank |Mr. Charles Bonsu | |
|ILO |Mr. Kwamena Andoh |2 |
| |Akpene Amenunmey | |
|Consultant – UN Habitat Report | |2 |
|UNDP |Mrs. Christie Ahenkorah Banya |1 |
|Expert Group |Prof. Tamakloe |6 |
| |Dr. George Botchie | |
| |Mr. Godfrey Ewool | |
| |Mr. Kofi Howard | |
| |Mr. C.N.K. Boateng | |
| |Mr. Richard Acquah Harrison | |
|AB Consult | |1 |
|Delink Consult | |1 |
|Ghana Urban Roads/GAPTE |Sampson Gyamera |2 |
| |Mike Oben Konadu | |
|Ministry of Transport | |1 |
|Ghana Water Company Limited | |1 |
|Electricity Company of Ghana | |1 |
|GPRTU | |1 |
|Media Representative: | |3 |
|Metro TV, Peace FM and Citi FM | | |
|Traditional Authorities | |2 |
|World Bank | |1 |
|AfD | |1 |
|Bank of Ghana | |1 |
|Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development |Mr. C.K. Dondieu |17 |
|(MLGRD) |Mr. Kwame Owusu-Bonsu | |
| |Mr. Sylvanus Adzornu | |
| |Mr. Ransford Dankyira | |
| |Mr. Anthony Owusu | |
| |Mr. Naa Demedeme | |
| |Ms. Fati Soale | |
| |Mr. James Ayarik | |
| |Mr. Samuel Seth Passah | |
| |Mr. Eric Afornorpe | |
| |Mrs. Nora Pappoe | |
| |Mr. Eli Yao Kuadey | |
| |Mr.Sebald Ocloo | |
| |Mr. Isaac Dupey | |
| |Mr. Inusah Shirazu | |
| |Abena Darkwah | |
| |Sufyan Wasila | |
|TOTAL | |106 |

MEMORANDUM

FROM : HEAD, URBAN DEVELOPMENT UNIT (UDU)
TO : HON. MINISTER
THRU : CHIEF DIRECTOR
INFO. : DIRECTOR, PPBMED
DATE : 8TH DECEMBER, 2014
SUBJECT : PREPARATION ON HABITAT III REPORT: VALIDATION WORKSHOP

Subsequent to Habitat II, the United Nations General Assembly will convene the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Development (Habitat III) in 2016. Habitat III will be one of the first global Conferences after the Post 2015 Urban Development Agenda and is intended to provide the opportunity to discuss and chart new pathways in response to the challenges of urbanization and the opportunities it offers for the implementation of the sustainable development goals.

A major pre-condition for the event is all Member States to prepare a comprehensive country report bordering on urban demography, land and urban planning, environment and urbanization, urban governance and legislation, urban economy, housing and basic services, indicator and case study and policy document, which will feed into the global report

The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development and other stakeholders in the Country have initiated the process towards fulfilling this important criterion. This includes a consultative workshop which was successfully organized on the 5th of November, 2014 at the Institute of Local Government Studies (ILGS) to elicit inputs for the Draft Report.

The Consultants have successfully submitted the Final Draft Report to the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development for review and validation.

In view of this, we are planning to organize a one day (1) Validation Workshop on Friday, 12th December, 2014 at the Institute of Local Government Studies (ILGS), Madina at 8:30am.

I therefore wish to bring the current status and the proposed validation process to your attention and kindly request for your approval to enable the UDU proceed.

Submitted, please.

SYLVANUS K. ADZORNU

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Ministry of Local Government and

Rural Development

P.O. Box M 50

Accra

8TH DECEMBER, 2014

In case of reply, the number and date of this Letter should be quoted

…………………………………………………………………………………….

Our Ref: SCR/FA268/502/01
Your Ref:

Tel : 0302 682024/663668/664800
Fax Number: 682003/667911
Website: www.mlgrd.gov.gh
Email: info@mlgrdghanagov.com

Telephone: M 66 48 00

CD 66 36 68

D 68 20 21

REPUBLIC OF GHANA

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