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UN Habitat Scroll of Honour Award

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UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour Award

UN Habitat Scroll of Honour Award was created by the United Nations Residential Centre in 1989 to encourage and recognize the countries, governments, organizations and individuals who have made great contributions to the development of housing. It is the highest standard reward for such activities. It is an award given by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme in recognition of work carried out in the field of human settlements development. The aim of the award is to honour individuals and institutions instrumental in improving the living conditions in urban centres on the world.

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Winners

Each year, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme receives a large number of projects nominated by governments after selection. Recommended candidates can be government/organization, individual or project and contents can be involved in any aspects of human settlements, such as housing, infrastructure, urban renewal, sustainable human settlements development, or post-disaster reconstruction.

Evaluation Criteria

In order to ensure the authority of living award, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme hired a group of senior officials and experts to judge the candidates. After strict reviewing and screening materials of all the candidates, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme chooses the winners. Every year the number of awards by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme depends, generally below 10. Past winners are outstanding in the international, regional or national level of human living and have extensive influences. On every World Habitat Day, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme will hold the award ceremony in a prior selected city.

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UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour Award Wikipedia