The Minister of Works and Housing, Francis Asenso-Boakye, has assured world leaders that Ghana is committed to upgrading existing slums in the country, while preventing the emergence of new ones.
He gave the assurance during a high-level meeting to launch the “Global Action Plan Framework on Informal Settlements and Slums” being held in Pretoria, South Africa. The meeting was organised by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) and the Government of South Africa.
Mr Asenso-Boakye stressed that there is the need for a coherent and integrated national urban and housing policies which prioritise the implementation of national developmental plans, policies, and result-oriented programmes and projects for slums.
“Ghana has taken the bold step in the development of a draft Slum Upgrading and Prevention Strategy, following the country’s active participation in the implementation of Phases 1 and 2 of the “Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP)” and the emergence of this Global Action Plan will help shape our strategy for effective implementation,” the Minister disclosed.
He further indicated that the importance of the Global Action Plan Framework on Informal Settlements and Slums cannot be overemphasized.
The reason, he said, was to will consolidate, and amplify the world’s collective resolve to accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the New Urban Agenda (NUA).
The Executive Director of the UN-Habitat, Maimunah Mohd Sharif, lauded various governments for their resolve towards upgrading of existing and prevention of slums.
The high-level meeting also brought together ministers, top government officials as well as civil societies who continue to play active roles in upgrading and transforming informal settlements.
Action plan framework
The international meeting will see to the launching of a Global Action Plan Framework to transform Informal Settlements and Slums in the Decade of Action, accelerating the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda.
The meeting leverages the momentum of the Urban October and the preparation process for the UN-Habitat Assembly in June 2023.
The Global Action Plan Framework Initiative is anchored in the Slums and Informal Settlements Network (SiSnet) launched during Habitat III in Quito as part of the global Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP), initiated by the Organization of the African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), financed by the European Commission and implemented by UN-Habitat.
The Global Action Plan Framework is informed by the co-creation of a global publication in search of solutions to the challenges of informal settlements and slums. The publication provides a snapshot of the current global status quo of slums and informal settlements, reflects on lessons learnt in the past 20 years and identifies sustainable and inclusive solutions for transforming informal settlements and slums.
The Government of South Africa invites member states to launch a resolution formulation process shaping commitments and endorsement in support of the Global Action Plan Framework.
The intention of the Global Action Plan Framework is to take coordination, collaboration, commitments and partnerships to the next level. It consolidates and amplifies efforts for accelerating the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the New Urban Agenda (NUA) in the Decade of Action.
It provides a joint vision to inform actions framed by partnerships and is the basis for Member States to elevate commitments in form of a resolution to be pledged in the UN-Habitat Assembly process.