Why do we need a

NATIONAL URBAN POLICY?

Urbanization in most developing countries is bringing about enormous changes in the spatial distribution of people, resource, as well as the use and consumption of land. Although such a process is strongly linked to social and economic development, many countries lack the supporting policies and frameworks that can leverage the process for increased development gains and guide it towards sustainable patterns. While urbanization creates huge wealth and opportunities, enables better use of assets and creates new ones, in many countries, particularly in the developing world, these aspects are not harnessed for development. In fact, in the developing world, urbanization challenges often seem to outpace the development gains. In order to harness urbanization, mitigate its negative externalities and promote an “urban paradigm shift”, there is need for a coordinated approach and clear policy directions. This is lacking in many countries, where several government departments are in charge of dealing with different aspects of the urbanization challenge. Moreover, urbanization is not considered a national development opportunity. In general, the overall understanding of cities in national development is very limited, and so is the appreciation of the structural transformations represented by the dynamics of growth in urban centres.

The National Urban Policy Process

The development of a national urban policy is the key step for reasserting urban space and territoriality. It is also vital in providing the needed direction and course of action to support urban development. The Policy provides an overarching coordinating framework to deal with the most pressing issues related to rapid urban development, including slum prevention and regularization, access to land, basic services and infrastructure, urban legislation, delegation of authority to sub-national and local governments, financial flows, urban planning regulations, urban mobility and urban energy requirements as well as job creation.

UN-Habitat’s Support for National Urban Policy

Brazil, China and South Africa are examples where clear national urban policies have been vital in orientating action to tackle inequality and to energize the development process. UN-Habitat has supported several urban policy development processes including those of Burundi, Malawi, Mongolia and Sri Lanka (National Urban Sector Policy Framework). UN-Habitat’s contribution to a national urban policy includes country assessment; advice on setting up of national processes and stakeholder participation; documentation of good practices to support national processes; analysis of urban planning policies and instruments; facilitation of local-national dialogue on reforms; dissemination and capacity development on the urban policy across the full range of actors. The results expected with the development of a national urban policy are:

  • The identification of urban development priorities towards socially and economically equitable and environmentally friendly urban and national development;
  • Guidance on the future development of the national urban system and its spatial configuration concretized through national and regional spatial plans for territorial development;
  • Better coordination and guidance of actions by national actors, as well as lower levels of government in all sectors;
  • Increased and more coordinated private and public investments in urban development and consequent improvement of cities’ productivity, inclusiveness and environmental conditions.
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Global State of National Urban Policy 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted an opportunity and the potential for national urban policy (NUP) to shape more resilient, green and inclusive cities as part of countries recovery packages. The scale and urgency of pressing and emerging urban challenges has become evident and has given prominence to NUP as a tool to build back better. NUP is increasingly used as an instrument that facilitates achieving sustainable urban development as a shared responsibility across levels of government. The Global State of National Urban Policy 2021 report reviews the NUPs of 162 countries across the world. Building on the first edition launched in 2018, the report takes stock and provides analysis of form, scope, and stage of development of NUP for policymakers and urban professionals. As such, this global monitoring aims to unpack how and in what forms NUPs have been developed, implemented and assessed globally. The report assists national governments in advancing NUP processes, especially in improving links with Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda, and mainstreaming climate action into NUP. The report is a collaborative project of the OECD, UN-Habitat and Cities Alliance, and an outcome of the National Urban Policy Programme, a global partnership launched in 2016 at the Habitat III Conference.

National Urban Policy Database and NUP Catalogue 2021

The UN-Habitat National Urban Policy Database and Catalogue provide a global overview of the state of urban policy at the national level. They gather country-level data (when available) on the existence of relevant NUPs, dates of formulation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation (as appropriate) main themes of these policies, the leading ministries and main actors, and, when possible, links to the policy documents. The aim of these tools is to gather pertinent information on National Urban Policies in a central location and therefore make available a broad overview of the state of National Urban Policy globally.

National Urban Policy publications

NUP PUBLICATIONS

Global State of National Urban Policy 2021-Synthesis Brochure

National Urban Policy (NUP) is a key instrument to achieve sustainable urban development in a shared…

Published On 1 June 2021
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Global State of National Urban Policy 2021

National Urban Policy (NUP) is a key instrument to achieve sustainable urban development in a shared…

Published On 1 June 2021
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PLGS 2020 Annual Report

This is the first Annual Report of UN-Habitat’s Policy, Legislation and Governance Section. It highlights…

Published On 1 June 2021
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Sub-National Urban Policy

Other Documents

Sub-National Urban Policy – Arabic

Sub-National Urban Policy – Persian

The development…

Published On 1 June 2020
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National Urban Policy-Pacific Region Report

The Pacific Region is very diverse with regard to urbanization. The Region includes countries with urbanization…

Published On 1 June 2020
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Monitoring and Evaluating National Urban Policy

Other Documents

Monitoring and Evaluating National Urban Policy (AR)

National Urban…

Published On 1 June 2020
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Mainstreaming Urban-Rural Linkages in National Urban Policies

Other Documents

Mainstreaming Urban-Rural Linkages in National Urban Policies (AR)

This…

Published On 1 June 2020
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Diagnosis Note for Liberia

United Nations projections are that by 2050 Liberia’s population will have almost tripled to 6.7 million,…

Published On 1 June 2020
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